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[EP 6.22] [Executable] ENS Contract Naming Season

0x5bfc…8390·ended 57y ago·MEDIUM RISK
Voters
116
ENS voted
1460362003414530.25B
≈$6863701416048292.00B
Token price
$4.70

AI summary

This proposal, called "ENS Contract Naming Season," aims to boost the adoption of ENS (Ethereum Name Service) for smart contracts, protocols, and DAOs. It will establish a temporary "Contract Naming Pod" led by ENScribe and FireEyes for about six months. The pod's main goal is to encourage projects to use ENS for their smart contracts, making them more human-readable and improving user safety. The proposal also outlines a budget for this initiative.

Impact

If passed, the ENS DAO treasury will send $75,000 USDC and 10,000 ENS tokens to a multisig wallet to fund this program. This will benefit ENScribe, FireEyes, and other contributors who will be paid for their work, as well as projects that adopt ENS contract naming through incentives. The broader ENS ecosystem could benefit from increased adoption and utility, while the treasury will see a reduction in assets.

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Voting results

For1449667684375236.25B (99.3%)
Against5198017474809.04B (0.4%)
Abstain5496301564484.76B (0.4%)
1460362003414530.25B ENS · ≈$6863701416048292.00B · 116 votersblock 2025-10-21T18:30:11Z

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[EP 6.22] [Executable] ENS Contract Naming Season

After positive discussion, feedback and support on the forum, we now move this proposal to a vote.

Execution:

  • Send 75,000 USDC to Contract Naming Pod Multisig
  • Send 10,000 ENS to Contract Naming Pod Multisig

Outline

This proposal aims to launch ENS Contract Naming Season: a time-boxed program focused on the creation and empowerment of an ENS protocol integration leaderboard with the goal of driving adoption of ENS at a smart contract, protocol and DAO level.

This proposal also outlines a **‘Temporary Contract Nami…

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