Ethereum Name Service Interest Peaks; Details

The Ethereum Name Service is having its greatest month ever in terms of new registrations, account renewals, and revenue, thanks to community awareness and low gas fees.

The data for the Web3 domain service thus far in May were tweeted on Monday by Nick Johnson, the principal developer of Ethereum Name Service (ENS). “And there’s still a week left in May,” he added, stressing that figures were on track to break prior highs.

According to Johnson, one of the main reasons for the rising interest in ENS domains is that it is a place where people can “build shared communities without any overarching framework imposed on them beforehand.”

Ethereum Name Service domains are on the rise

ENS is a 2017 open-source blockchain technology that allows users to digitally identify their Ethereum wallets. Each name is an a.eth-encoded nonfungible token (NFT) that can be used as an address, a cryptographic hash, or a website URL.

So far in May, 304,968 new registrations, 13,260 renewals, and $3,165.85 in revenue have been reported, according to Johnson’s data. All of these numbers are higher than previous highs.

Low gas expenses, according to Johnson, “certainly have an impact” on greater onboarding and renewal rates. According to gasprice.io, sending a quick transaction on Ethereum costs roughly 22 GWEI or $0.92 at the time of writing.

Since April, when social groups like the ENS 10k Club attracted a lot of attention, interest in ENS domains has been rapidly increasing. The 10k Club was created by owners of ENS domains with numbers ranging from 0-9999. Both new registrations and renewals have almost quadrupled since then.

Due to ENS’s record-high revenues and a market slump, the ENS decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) plans to set aside assets for future development. The income set aside for development and maintenance “indefinitely” would let the project weather further market instability, according to Johnson:

However, ENS prices have not reflected the optimistic metrics. Since the establishment of the.eth domain in November 2021, the token has been steadily declining.

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