The founder of Uniswap warns the crypto community about the ENS wallet scam
In the crypto world, where innovation often surpasses security measures, fraudulent activities are an unfortunate reality: the CEO of Uniswap's scam alert.
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In the crypto world, where innovation often surpasses security measures, fraudulent activities are an unfortunate reality: the CEO of Uniswap's scam alert.
Uniswap's Hayden Adams warns about a new scam impersonating Ethereum wallet address.
ENS founder and lead developer Nick Johnson commented on the scam, saying that interfaces should not autocomplete names.
Uniswap founder Hayden Adams warns of scammers exploiting ENS domains to manipulate user interfaces of crypto wallets and target victims.
The blockchain industry is witnessing a groundbreaking collaboration that is reshaping how humanitarian aid is delivered in crisis zones as ENS aligns its resources with the International Rescue Committee (IRC) to make a change in Gaza. Through the integration of blockchain technology, ENS is clearly leading the way in a new era of digital philanthropy.
ENS Labs, the organization responsible for Ethereum Name Service, is considering a $300,000 settlement offer from Manifold Finance concerning the eth.link domain claim. This legal tangle that a number of domain registrars have been dragged into and which has provoked a lot of discussions, represents a critical point for both the parties.
ENS Labs has shared a $300,000 settlement offer from Manifold Finance to resolve a contentious dispute over the eth.link domain name with the decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) governing the platform. The settlement offer includes confidentiality and non-disparagement clauses, according to the Feb. 13 proposal.
The legal battle over the eth.link domain name has taken a new turn, with ENS Labs receiving a settlement offer from Manifold Finance. This dispute, which has unfolded since August 2022, has seen the involvement of multiple parties, including domain registrars, and has now reached a critical juncture with a proposed resolution on the table.
ENS Labs received a offer of $300,000 from Manifold Finance to settle the eth.link domain dispute.
With the Chinese Year of Dragon starting a bull run in the cryptocurrency market, an exodus of investors is turning their attention to the volatile market. With 65 days left for the Bitcoin Halving, the investors are starting to BUY and HODL for the next few months.
GoDaddy, a leading hosting and domain company, has partnered with Ethereum Name Services, a domain naming system built on the Ethereum blockchain to aid ENS users in creating flexible domain and ENS names.
ENS considers making its in-house layer 2 network, designating it as an "identity layer" although its developers are eyeing Optimism.
The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is actively investigating ways to integrate its protocol with Ethereum layer-2 (L2) networks.
ENS executive director Khori Whittaker says ENS is going “heavy” on research and development for Layer 2s, adding that much of the conversation between developers is focused on Optimism.
The new feature does not involve any transaction costs.
Ethereum Name Service (ENS), a Web3 service provider, and Godaddy, a domain and web hosting company, announced they are partnering to link domains with Web3 addresses. The link between current internet domains and Ethereum-based domain services will allow users to leverage their current domain across Web3 applications, easing the entrance of newcomers to the space.
Following the months of hibernation on a bearish note, the Ethereum Naming service is making waves in 2024. The ENS price has skyrocketed 145% in the last 7 weeks, driving the market cap to $648 Million.
ENS, the governance token of the Ethereum Name Service is witnessing a significant inflow defying the current market uncertainty. Over the last three days, the token has seen a remarkable 32.5% increase, climbing from $17 to $22.7.
Ethereum Name Service (ENS), a decentralized domain naming system running on the Ethereum blockchain, has joined forces with GoDaddy, a prominent domain registrar.
ENS soars on the back of the project's recent partnership with GoDaddy.
This functionality not only simplifies the process of sending and receiving cryptocurrency. Also, it paves the way for more intuitive interactions within the decentralized web, or Web3.
Amidst this groundbreaking collaboration, ENS remains embroiled in a legal dispute with GoDaddy over the sale of an ENS domain “eth.link”.
Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is unusually defying gravity as its price went on a parabolic surge at a time when most altcoins are struggling to find their balance. At the time of writing, the token has soared as high as 25% to $22.25 in 24 hours.
The world's largest domain registrar, GoDaddy, and the Ethereum Name Service have announced a strategic collaboration to link domain names and blockchain addresses.