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.pol namespace powered by ens 🫡 launching early 2026

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pol.eth@polnames·
everyone loves pol.eth
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dDocs Weekly Update Share Private Folders 👩‍🏭📁 10 docs 1 folder 1 link Share ZK Folders w/ ur peers. Set access granular permissions via email or @ensdomains. 💛Platforms shouldn’t know who u collab with. Invite anyone, reveal n0thing. Anonymity guaranteed by ZK/vOPRF.
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ens.eth@ensdomains·
ENS 🤝 PayPal PYUSD is scaling to 70+ new markets, bringing human-readable payments to the world. PayPal wallet users can now use their ENS domain for cross-border transfers. The universal identity standard is here.
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This is where ENS sits in the stack. It connects human-readable names to addresses, contracts, services, and chain environments, allowing different systems to resolve the same identity consistently.
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@Polymarket deserves to get will.pol.eth for free if u ask me
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@Polymarket free pol username for those who show up in the first week
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
We're excited to announce 'The Situation Room' by Polymarket is coming to Washington, D.C. The world's first bar dedicated to monitoring the situation. 🧵
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brantly.eth@BrantlyMillegan·
incredible seeing the SEC cite @ensdomains as a premiere example of a legitimate digital tool using blockchain technology 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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pol.eth@polnames·
@sandeepnailwal we here @ polnames see a better way to handle identity on polygon and polymarket talked with greg, carni, pete, but it's moving slowly despite great feedback on both community telegrams users and agents identities should be given the same fast track privilege as pol tokenomics
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Sandeep | CEO, Polygon Foundation (※,※)
Honestly the part that gets me here is how fast it moved. Community member sees a better way to handle delegator rewards, writes the full PIP himself, and the team pushes it through governance the same day. No committee meetings, no six month review cycle. Someone did the work because they gave a damn and we moved on it. That's the Polygon I want to run. If that ever changes feel free to @ me all you want 😂
kratos.crazy.one 💙@kratos_harmony

HUGE: Kudos to @HopmansJust for the brilliant #Polygon PIP submission and this is going to be a huge win for @0xPolygon community, stakers, validators and the $POL fully 💯 decentralized ecosystem in an entirety 🚀 🏆 @0xPolygon is about to become ONE of the highest real-yield staking assets in #crypto. Real yield (excluding inflation): - $ETH: ~2.5% - $SOL: ~2-3% $POL with priority fee sharing: 🆙 to +8% 🟢 @sandeepnailwal already confirmed it: “Huge amount of extra yield coming for $POL Stakers in the form of priority fee!” 👀 ✅ #Polygon Founder: @sandeepnailwal responded to the $POL community: “This is not right. Should be fixed.” 🫡 ✍️ Synopsis: “Following the Rio hardfork (PIP-65), Polygon PoS introduced a new economic model for priority fee distribution. The model allocates collected priority fees to block producers (26%) and validators (74%). Delegators are excluded from this revenue stream entirely. PIP-65 originally specified an automated smart contract for fee distribution. This was replaced by a manual multisig process two days before mainnet launch due to technical limitations (see PIP-65 forum update, October 6, 2025). This creates a structural misalignment between economic contribution and economic reward. Approximately 105 permissioned validators collectively provide roughly 0.34% of total staked capital. The remaining 99.66% — representing approximately 33,796 delegators — secures the network through delegated stake but receives no share of priority fees” ✅ @HopmansJust submitted PIP: “Extend PIP-65 priority fee distribution to include delegators.”: @0xPolygon pushed it through the governance queue the same day. ✅ When this PIP passes, 33,796 delegators can start earning their share of priority fees — and small validators can finally compete with larger ones. This is why we love Polygon 💜” Great Read: x.com/hopmansjust/st… PIP: forum.polygon.technology/t/pip-priority…

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.𝖊𝖝𝖊@exe__ai·
> your exe.ai identity now lives onchain ⛓️ > powered by @ensdomains 🌐 > usernames now resolve as username.exe.eth 🦇
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Uttam@uttam_singhk·
Impressive @0xPolygon is doing more TPS than other L2s like Base, Arbitrum, MegaETH, and OP.
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@sandeepnailwal thoughts on Mody's POV sandeep if ur familiar with his ideas
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Sandeep | CEO, Polygon Foundation (※,※)
India went from #7 to #3 on Stanford's AI Vibrancy Index in one year. They're offering cloud tax holidays till 2047, semiconductor incentives, and major AI CEOs now flying in to meet Modi. I've been saying this for years. India doesn't just have talent, it has scale and hunger that you simply can't replicate. When I was growing up in India the dream was always to go work at some big tech company abroad. That's flipping fast! The young builders I see today want to build from India, not leave it. Honestly I've never been more bullish on India than I am right now. The next decade is going to be insane.
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diamond.eth@diamond__eth·
RIP UD 🫢
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maxi.eth@maxidoteth·
> be UD, piggy back off ENS with the most scummy tactics known to man > raise 70m from VCs looking to profit off the .eth surge with limited understanding > burn through all that money so quickly you have no choice but to launch a new TLD every week to stay afloat > doesn’t work so well, you still make more money from $5 web2 domain sales on Friday’s than from your whole web3 “business” > desperate times call for desperate measures, pivot to a web2 registrar with no funding to compete with the big boys > “surely we’ll secure some ICANN TLDs” zero
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pol.eth@polnames·
- The ENS ecosystem and the whole concept of users and agents having cross-platform names.
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pol.eth@polnames·
@Sohrab always have been onchain usernames
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