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nftwallet.eth@NftWallet·
@MartinAIWEB3 @Going_eth Dao isn't doing anything. Anyone is free to get any name from wherever they want at any time. It's the users who are deciding.
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Going.eth@Going_eth·
It’s sad to see that many of my domains in the “Premium” section are being registered for more than I was trying to sell them for.. So once again, I’m trying to offer strong domain names at a very affordable price. If you’re looking to build your portfolio, don’t miss out👀 #ens
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nftwallet.eth@NftWallet·
@Going_eth I think a bit of all that. There's also no negotiating with a declining premium, people can get the names at whatever price they deem "fair".
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Going.eth@Going_eth·
@NftWallet Honestly, I have no idea... It's probably more a case of limited reach and low engagement with the listing, whereas everyone keeps an eye on the premium listings, and apparently many people would rather not give their money to a squatter than to a DAO
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validator.eth@ValidatorEth·
I think about ENS through the lens of network effects. One fax machine is useless. Two fax machines can send one message between them. But ten thousand fax machines connected to each other create something genuinely valuable, because any one of them can reach any of the others.
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Andre Trueman
Andre Trueman@ENSDomain8888·
4. Final EVI Score: 85.4 / 100 High End (targeted buyer): 16 – 35+ ETH
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Andre Trueman
Andre Trueman@ENSDomain8888·
1. My #GROK's ens name value index inferred the transaction value of layerone.eth, which is currently being auctioned on ensfall.xyz
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nftwallet.eth@NftWallet·
When I first got into ENS, I treated names like lottery tickets. I registered anything that might sell one day. I saw potential. I saw dollar signs. I thought that all ENS needed was more hype and then someone like me would be able to sell these names. It took me a while to understand that I had the wrong expectations. ENS Labs and the ENS DAO arent here to build exit liquidity for those of us speculating. They arent trying to create demand for random names. They're focused on building something much bigger than that, a naming protocol for the entire blockchain. Core identity infrastructure. Something long term and foundational. We can all see the possibilities. I eventually realized the stress I felt was not because ENS failed me. It was because I was asking ENS to do something it was never designed to do. I bought names hoping someone else would buy them later. That's a gamble, not a guarantee. Once I shifted my mindset from lottery tickets to use cases, everything made more sense. ENS succeeds when people use it, not when people try to flip them. I'm not saying this to shame anyone who is hurting right now. I've been there. I just want to share what helped me find peace with all of this. If you came in looking for the lottery, its natural to feel disappointed. But if you zoom out, the long term value of ENS comes from identity, naming, integrations and utility, not trading. I had to learn this the hard way, and I hope saying it openly might help someone else going through the same thing. I hate seeing people who believed in the tech and the vision of what ENS could be become the biggest fudders of ENS (not you). I don't really see anyone else fudding ENS.
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Going.eth@Going_eth·
Apparently, for the first time in 4 years at ens, I give up.. I was overcome by a severe depression, half of the collection is rotting in the grace period, there is no chance of restoring anything anymore, since there are no sales or resources. And I don't have the strength to do anything anymore, no matter what I do, it's pointless, no one needs anything. something like that bro...
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Going.eth@Going_eth·
Gm fam, have a nice day✊ Honestly, I don't understand what to do at all... what to do, everything related to ens is absolutely unnecessary for anyone. We don't need real tools for web3, we don't need any seemingly promising investments, we don't even need any privileges and visibility. There are no people on the market, they are not interested, there are no buyers. Oh, there's one, and that's greedy, angry, and envious. I do not know what to do, but whatever I try is absolutely pointless... And what do you do? #ens
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agent144.x
agent144.x@agent144x·
@NftWallet A hundred years, eh? Then I wonder why people are letting go of so many of their domains without renewing them if they "effectively" weren't paying anything 😌
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agent144.x
agent144.x@agent144x·
If ENS holders had actually diamond handed all the $ENS they were airdropped, they'd probably have passed a proposal by now to dissolve ENS and let Unstoppable Domains manage .eth on Ethereum without any renewal fees. That would surely have taken $ENS to zero, but at least they could have held on to their domains rent free for life, and surely made more money in the future.
ens.eth@ensdomains

Tokenized DNS domains (.com, .ai, .xyz, etc.) on @DomaProtocol will seamlessly function as native ENS names, thanks to our latest collaboration with @D3inc. Read the details ⤵️ ens.domains/blog/post/d3-d…

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hitemup.x
hitemup.x@enstroll·
Thanks to @unstoppableweb @mattgould for the opportunity to return my domains that will not be applying for @ICANN approval. I’m going to keep mine. I don’t think it’s affects the resale value much as these communities are all about web3 and being onchain.
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nftwallet.eth
nftwallet.eth@NftWallet·
@kennyzool @ensdomains *Anything* can be lost through oversight or carelessness. If you make a name your identity you should take a normal amount of care to secure it. Send the owner to a Gnosis Safe then take steps to remind you when it's time to renew or just renew it for a long time.
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kennyzoo@kennyzool·
@ensdomains Main problem with ENS, and I say this as someone who once owned several hundred, is that you never really own them. People are (understandably) uneasy about attaching something to their wallet *for ID purposes* which can easily be lost through oversight or carelessness
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ens.eth@ensdomains·
You’re still dropping hex addresses in 2025? Just use yourname.eth. It works for Bitcoin and other non-EVM chains too. Your name goes with you, no matter where you’re building.
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ens.eth@ensdomains·
ENS names carry history. vitalik.eth wasn’t registered by Vitalik. Someone else registered it first, then gave it to him. “ENS Evolution Wrapped” on ensvolution.xyz by @justaname_id lets you explore the full lifecycle of .eth names - from origin to now. Every name has a story. What's yours?
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Slobo | slobo.eth
Slobo | slobo.eth@AlexSlobodnik·
etherscan now supports linea subnames WITH expiration date thanks etherscan & linea for working well together to make ENS even better!
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kjjk.eth
kjjk.eth@KJJKETH·
Seeing a wallet buy every ENS that ends in wallet.eth is fun. They are cornering a niche and it should pay off well. Hey nftwallet.eth, when you gonna buy velcrowallet.eth for 0.10? @NftWallet
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nftwallet.eth@NftWallet·
@zhusu I'll buy as much BTC has you have, right now, at $48k. Sell me all you want. Then go fuck off.
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Zhu Su
Zhu Su@zhusu·
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