Ethereum Founder’s Call to Action Sparks ENS 75% Rally

Amidst the fervor surrounding Bitcoin ETFs, an unexpected standout has emerged in the form of the Ethereum Name Service [ENS] governance token. The ENS token experienced a remarkable surge of 75% in less than four hours, a level not seen since April 2023. Although the price of ENS has retraced since this momentary spike, the swift and substantial increase caught the market off guard.

The catalyst for this surge can be traced back to a publication by Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of the Ethereum blockchain. Buterin shared insights on the Ethereum Name Service documentation, emphasizing how domain names could bring “efficiency gains” to layer 2 solutions on the Ethereum network.

In a call to action, Buterin stressed the importance of layer 2 solutions working on trustless, Merkle-proof-based CCIP resolvers. He expressed the need for ENS subdomains to be registerable, updateable, and readable directly on layer 2 solutions, underscoring the significance of making ENS affordable.

The summary of the ENS documentation emphasizes the necessity for ENS to offer resolution services across the entire Layer 2 ecosystem. This move aims to enable ENS users to leverage the efficiencies provided by layer 2 solutions. Following Vitalik’s suggestion, the ENS team and the broader ENS and Layer 2 community have collaborated on developing a “Layer 2 bridge.”

Ethereum Founder Calls For Cypherpunk Revival

This bridge facilitates cross-platform interoperability for both ENS and other applications requiring data retrieval from various off-chain sources. These sources include proprietary databases and layer 2 solutions like Optimism, Arbitrum, Starknet, ZKSync, and others, all in a trustless manner, adhering to established standards.

Vitalik Buterin’s recent spotlight extends beyond the technical aspects of ENS. Earlier, the founder called for a revival of the Ethereum blockchain’s Cypherpunk glory, advocating for the use of cryptography and computer code to protect privacy. Reflecting on a decade-old period in Berlin where Bitcoin transactions flourished, he reminisces about Room 77 serving as a central hub for diverse communities. This nostalgic journey sets the stage for exploring Ethereum’s evolving vision and the challenges it faces in the present landscape.

Lipika Deka: Lipika is a crypto-journalist at TWJ. A graduate in economics and finance, she has a keen interest in the political and socio-economic facets of blockchain technology and the cryptocurrency industry.