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How ENS Names EvolvedENS names began with a simple ownership model for .eth names. Over time, that model evolved to support subnames, permissions, marketplaces, and ENSv2's registry-native architecture.
Why Humans Name EverythingFrom pets and cities to wallets and digital identities, naming is one of humanity's oldest instincts. ENS extends that instinct into the internet.
ENS for Everyone: How Onchain Identity Is Becoming Public InfrastructureThe next phase of ENS adoption may come from institutions. As organizations operate across more applications, networks, and digital environments, onchain identity is becoming critical infrastructure.
7 Ways You Can Use Your ENS Name TodayYour ENS name can do a lot more than replace a wallet address. From getting paid and building communities to defining your identity and leaving your mark onchain, here are seven ways people are already using ENS today.
Names Are No Longer Single ObjectsENSv2 changes how names are represented onchain. Learn how registries, hierarchy, delegation, and traversal work in ENSv2's new naming architecture.
A Deeper Look at the ENS AppThe ENS App rethinks how users interact with ENS by reducing complexity, lowering barriers to entry, and making identity easier to understand and use.
A Deeper Look at the ENS ExplorerA deeper look at the ENS Explorer and how it helps users and builders inspect names, understand resolution, and explore ENS as a protocol.