The Defiant • Mar 26, 25
Ethereum Name Service Teams Up With Para Wallet to Simplify Registration
Para wallet users can now sign up for an ENS name with just an email, phone number or social login.
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Ethereum Name Service is on the rise this week. ↗
The price of Ethereum Name Service has increased by 0.92% in the last hour and increased by 1.41% in the past 24 hours. Ethereum Name Service’s price has also risen by 10.87% in the past week. The current price is $14.68 per ENS with a 24-hour trading volume of $71.03M. Currently, Ethereum Name Service is valued at 82.87% below its all time high of $85.69. This all-time high was the highest price paid for Ethereum Name Service since its launch.
The current circulating supply of Ethereum Name Service is 35,833,165.333 ENS which means that Ethereum Name Service has as total market cap of $527,876,850.16.
Market cap
$527,876,850.16
Popularity
#101
Circulating
$35,833,165.33
Max Supply
Not enough data
Hold time
Not enough data
Volume (24h)
$71,034,483.03
↗ 58.19%
Volume (30D)
$1,981,457,703.40
Volume (7D)
$471,274,843.31
All time high
$85.69
Performance (1Y)
↗ 9.47%
Vs. Market (1Y)
↘ 5.6%
Vs. BTC (1Y)
↘ 18.41%
Vs. ETH (1Y)
↗ 105.9%
ENS is an Ethereum token that governs the Ethereum Name Service, a protocol for human-readable crypto addresses and decentralized domain names. ENS will be used to propose and vote for changes to the protocol.
Ethereum Name Service launched on Coinbase on November 16, 2021 at 11:52 PM
Networks and tags
dao
governance
web3
Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is an open-source, distributed, and extensible naming system built on the Ethereum blockchain. It aims to make Ethereum-based web more accessible and understandable for humans, much like how the Internet’s Domain Name Service (DNS) simplifies internet navigation. ENS transforms human-readable Ethereum addresses into machine-readable alphanumeric codes, and vice versa. This functionality allows users to replace long, complex Ethereum addresses with simple, memorable ones, enhancing user experience and facilitating wider adoption of blockchain technologies. ENS is not a company but an open-source project that seeks to become a vital piece of infrastructure for Web3, similar to how DNS is integral to the internet.
ENS operates on two primary smart contracts. The first is the ENS registry, which records domains registered on ENS and stores information about each of them, including the domain owner and the domain resolver. The second smart contract is the resolver, which translates machine-readable addresses to domain names and vice versa. This contract also matches each domain to its corresponding user, website, or address. ENS uses a system of dot-separated hierarchical names called domains, with domain owners having full control over their subdomains. This system is similar to the one used by DNS, making it familiar and easy to use for most internet users.
ENS aims to simplify the user experience in the blockchain space by replacing machine-readable alphanumeric codes with short, easy-to-remember links. This functionality can be used to receive any cryptocurrency, token, or non-fungible token (NFT) to a simple link, aiming to make blockchain technology less technical and more accessible. ENS also supports 'reverse resolution', enabling the association of metadata such as canonical names or interface descriptions with Ethereum addresses. Furthermore, ENS can be used to launch censorship-resistant decentralized websites. Users can upload their website to the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) and access it with their ENS name, enhancing the decentralization and security of web content.
ENS was initially a part of the Ethereum Foundation, but it spun off as a separate organization in 2018. Its Lead Developer is Nick Johnson, a software engineer from New Zealand who previously worked at Google and the Ethereum Foundation. ENS had a retroactive airdrop in November 2021 that rewarded users who had registered addresses before the project launched its token. ENS continues to work towards its goal of making the Ethereum-based web easier to access and comprehend for humans.
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The current market cap of Ethereum Name Service is $527.88M. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.
The all-time high of Ethereum Name Service is $85.69. This all-time high is highest price paid for Ethereum Name Service since it was launched.
Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of Ethereum Name Service is $71.03M.
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The current circulating supply of Ethereum Name Service is 36 million.
Ethereum Name Service ranks 117 among tradable assets on Coinbase. Popularity is currently based on relative market cap.
Currently, 74% of Coinbase users are buying Ethereum Name Service. In other words, 74% of Coinbase customers have increased their net position in Ethereum Name Service over the past 24 hours through trading.
Yes, Ethereum Name Service is currently available on Coinbase’s centralized exchange. For more detailed instructions, check out our helpful how to buy Ethereum Name Service guide.
Date | Price | Change |
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Today (April 15, 2025) | $14.68 | +1.41% |
24 hours ago (April 14, 2025) | $14.56 | +1.41% |
1 week ago (April 8, 2025) | $13.29 | +10.87% |
1 month ago (March 15, 2025) | $17.25 | -14.58% |
1 year ago | $13.46 | +9.47% |
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The Defiant • Mar 26, 25
Ethereum Name Service Teams Up With Para Wallet to Simplify Registration
Para wallet users can now sign up for an ENS name with just an email, phone number or social login.
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The Block • Dec 18, 24
ENS picks Linea to develop ‘Namechain’ Layer 2 network
Ethereum Name Service will use Linea's technology to develop its own Layer 2 network called Namechain.
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The Block • Nov 26, 24
Nick Johnson sheds light on ENS Labs’ upcoming rollup ‘Namechain’
Ethereum Name Service Founder Nick Johnson discussed the launch of Namechain, ENS Labs' own ‘L2-agnostic’ rollup.
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CoinDesk • Nov 20, 24
The Protocol: ENS on Bitcoin; Worldcoin, Without the Eyeballs
Plus: What Zuck can teach DAOs about governance.
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BeInCrypto • Nov 12, 24
ENS Labs Unveils Namechain for Scalable Ethereum IDs
Leveraging advanced rollup technology, Namechain reduces transaction costs and enhances identity management, marking a new era for ENS on Ethereum.The post ENS Labs Unveils Namechain for Scalable Ethereum IDs appeared first on BeInCrypto.
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The Defiant • Nov 11, 24
ENS Is Developing a ZK Layer 2
ENS Labs aims to launch the zkEVM Layer 2 by the end of next year.
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