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Nancy Nugent | nancynugent.eth

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chief of staff @ensdomains | prv @JPMorgan @PwC @joinOnePay @shefiorg

New York Katılım Eylül 2020
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BuBBliK
BuBBliK@k1rallik·
Vercel breach: a step-by-step response guide rotate secrets: > go to Vercel dashboard → Environment Variables > rotate every token, key, DB credential > especially NPM + GitHub tokens check if your Google Workspace was hit too: > admin.google.com → Security → Access and Data Control → API Controls → Manage app access → Accessed Apps > filter by: `…v79i7bbvqj.apps.googleusercontent.com` > if the app shows up... you're in the blast radius > revoke access immediately long-term fixes: > migrate ALL env vars to Sensitive Variables > use dynamic secrets (short-lived DB creds) > pull secrets at runtime via SDK - not stored in Vercel > set up audit logs > use `vercel activity` in CLI to check your logs programmatically this wasn't just Vercel. a compromised third-party AI tool's OAuth app potentially hit hundreds of orgs
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VERCEL GOT HACKED ShinyHunters - the group behind the Ticketmaster breach - is selling Vercel's internal database for $2M on BreachForums here's why every developer should care: - they have NPM tokens and GitHub tokens - Vercel owns Next.js - 6 million weekly downloads - one malicious push = global supply chain attack - Vercel confirmed the breach today, April 19 - they literally DMed the hackers on Telegram asking them to stop rotate your env variables RIGHT NOW

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mattwright.eth | .gaia
mattwright.eth | .gaia@mateo_ventures·
5/ We are deploying the largest population of unbanked in history. Billions of agents coming online without identity, reputation, financial access, or infrastructure to participate in the economy they're creating. mattwright.eth.limo/building-for-t…
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ens.eth
ens.eth@ensdomains·
The upcoming ENS App is built differently. It started with a simple realization: the hardest part was not deciding what to include, but deciding what to leave out. 🧵 Read more → ens.domains/blog/post/ens-…
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Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
🇺🇸 JUST IN: SEC says certain crypto interfaces, including DeFi front-ends, wallet extensions, and apps, may operate without broker-dealer registration under conditions: • No custody of user funds (self-custodial only) • No investment advice or recommendations • No order routing or execution • Fixed, neutral fee structures only • No discretion over transactions or market activity
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ens.eth
ens.eth@ensdomains·
The ENS Explorer is built for a simple reason: ENS has become more flexible, more expressive, and more powerful. Names today are not just labels. They can involve different contracts, resolvers, permissions, subnames, and configurations that shape how they behave across applications. The Explorer provides a dedicated place to inspect all of that more clearly. It surfaces control, resolution, history, and protocol context so users and builders can better understand how a name is configured, how it resolves, and how it got to its current state. As ENS continues to evolve, access to this kind of data becomes increasingly important. Read more ↓ ens.domains/blog/post/ens-…
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ens.eth
ens.eth@ensdomains·
Where ENS becomes more than just a naming system Naming systems are often discussed in terms of user experience, making addresses more readable, payments more intuitive, and digital identity easier to navigate. Their deeper value is that they allow different entities across networks to coordinate around a shared identity layer. This is why naming has always mattered on the internet. DNS is valuable because it gives browsers, applications, and services a shared way to resolve identity and location. The same logic applies onchain. As crypto becomes more complex, the coordination problem also becomes more significant. Users, wallets, applications, protocols, AI agents, and chains all need a consistent way to identify one another and resolve the right data across environments.. A single ENS name can serve as a consistent reference point for far more than a wallet address. It can point to contracts, records, interoperable addresses, chain metadata, and other forms of machine-readable identity that different systems need in order to work together. ENS isn’t only making crypto more legible for humans. It’s also becoming part of the shared naming infrastructure that enables the broader ecosystem to coordinate identity across applications and networks. Learn more: ens.domains/blog/post/iden…
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Spritz
Spritz@SpritzChat·
🚀 You can now CALL @ensdomains 📞🍊 • Call ENS domains directly from your wallet • Call any ENS name • Message them 💬 • Even video chat 🎥 All in one place — Sprits Chat 🍊 Web3 communication just leveled up.
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ens.eth
ens.eth@ensdomains·
Identity only works if it resolves the same way everywhere. ENS provides the layer that makes that possible, connecting names to the underlying systems they represent across applications and chains. Read more: ens.domains/blog/post/iden…
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brantly.eth
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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ens.eth
ens.eth@ensdomains·
Naming on the internet is changing. But the rules governing it haven’t caught up. ENS Labs just submitted a public comment to ICANN on “name collisions,” and it highlights a deeper issue with how naming is still being approached. Here’s why it matters. ↓
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ens.eth
ens.eth@ensdomains·
Launching a new .whatever namespace is easy. Building naming infrastructure that works across wallets, apps, exchanges, and the web is much harder. Why ENS chose to extend the existing internet namespace instead of inventing new roots ⤵️ ens.domains/blog/post/ens-…
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The Shift Journal
The Shift Journal@TheShiftJournal·
Malcolm Gladwell explaining why some people succeed and some don't.
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mely.eth
mely.eth@mely_jpg·
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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
It's a good decision! ENS names and records are a form of state that is central to the Ethereum ecosystem, the state is limited in size and there is high value in it being as accessible as possible from anywhere. It's also a semi-financial application, in the sense that buying and holding ENS names has a cost, and ENS names can become very valuable objects. With the expanded scaling roadmap, Ethereum L1 is the ideal place for these applications. More generally, I expect that the optimal architecture for decentralized identity and social (the general space I see ENS being in) is to have this kind of per-user account and profile data on L1, and to have special-purpose L2s, likely much simpler than full EVMs, to handle user actions (eg. actions on social platforms).
Katherine Wu | katherine.eth@katherinewu

A quick update on ENSv2: we have made the decision to deploy ENSv2 exclusively on Ethereum L1 and to cease development of Namechain. To be clear, ENSv2 will still ship. The only thing that’s changed is that instead of deploying ENSv2 on our own L2 stack, it will be deployed on L1. It is important to note that ENSv2 is ultimately an upgrade to ENS as it exists today — it’s still ENS! Regardless of where it ultimately gets deployed, it does not fundamentally change ENS the protocol nor does it change any part of our mission and ultimate goal of building the identity layer on Ethereum. The design for ENSv2 was always intended to work fully as designed, whether deployed on L1 or L2. Our product roadmap does not change. We have detailed progress on the ENSv2 Hub to show what exactly v2 will mean for you, and what the team has been building: giving each name its own registry (making your .eth names more powerful and customizable to your own rules!), building two brand new apps from the ground up (both deployed to testnet this week), and much more. I am so excited for this release (soon!) and think it will completely change the way you interact with your own ENS names. The timing of this decision coincides with a broader discussion about the role of L2s in Ethereum. I continue to believe that L2s play a vital role in extending the value of the world computer that is Ethereum, and ENS will continue to support as many chains as possible. In fact, very soon anyone will be able to register a .eth name regardless of which EVM chain they are on — meaning that even if your assets live on Optimism or Arbitrum, it’s a one-click process (no bridge, no gas tokens). We also continue to believe in a multi-chain world beyond EVM chains (a reminder that ENS has and always will support your addresses across major chains like Solana, Bitcoin, and more). We have published the detailed rationale for the decision to stay on L1 on our blog, and I encourage you to read it (in the QT here!) The .eth stays on 🫡

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ens.eth
ens.eth@ensdomains·
Another day, another alpha launch. The ENS Explorer Alpha is now live on Sepolia. This is a new, comprehensive tool and the primary source of truth for ENS, built for builders, power users, and anyone who needs deep visibility into the protocol. Try it → explorer.ens.dev
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Rhinestone
Rhinestone@rhinestonewtf·
ENS is shipping the smoothest multichain checkout in crypto. One click. Any chain. Zero gas. Here's how @ensdomains is using Rhinestone to eliminate crosschain friction from ENSv2 👇
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ens.eth
ens.eth@ensdomains·
Claiming an ENS name will get a lot simpler with ENSv2. The ENS App Alpha is now live on Sepolia Faster registration, stablecoin payments, notifications, chain and wallet abstraction, and a redesigned dashboard. Try it → app.ens.dev
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