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For the last couple days, daily ENS user growth has been over 3k with gas prices falling below 10 gwei

The inverse correlation between ENS growth and Ethereum gas prices is awfully strong (lower graph shows average daily gwei)
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450k free uni.eth subdomains have now been minted

This clearly shows the main thing holding back ENS growth in terms of root domains is the registration costs (especially with current gas fees)

The demand is there
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If you've turned bearish on ENS now, you were bullish for the wrong reasons
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Basescan is now the first block explorer besides Etherscan to have ENS integrated

Honestly don't understand why it took them so long or why the other L2 and other EVM-compatible block explorers still don't have it
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Google integrates ENS

You can now simply google anyone's Ethereum address through their ENS and it will display their data from Etherscan

ENS is core web3 infrastructure and even the biggest web2 players recognize this

Microsoft, Shopify, GoDaddy and now Google
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There is very little that needs to happen for ENS to go parabolic (e.g. metamask issuing subs / some significant SIWE integrations)

There is a whole lot that needs to happen for ENS to become irrelevant (Ethereum/web3 becoming irrelevant)
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Uniswap is now issuing free uni.eth subdomains for people using their app

It doesn't get much easier for the average person than receiving a free gasless ENS name as the first step of creating a wallet and setting up your web3 profile

Other wallets will probably follow this example soon
Privately receive funds through an ENS name

This could potentially be huge

The possibilities with ENS are endless

https://x.com/fluidkey/status/1760364897831960833?s=20
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Rather than trying to argue against types of ENS names you don't hold bags of, your time is much better spent trying to understand the rationale of people who do hold them.

If your first instinct is to attack instead of considering, you'll miss out on a lot of opportunities.
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Honestly didn't expect PokΓ©mon ENS to sell for up to 4.5 ETH while secondary markets are almost dead

Don't hold any myself but congrats to anyone with crazy PokΓ©mon conviction
Uniswap seems to be cooking something ENS related

Any guesses?
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Not sure how far away this is, but there is a threshold where enough people own an ENS name that even web2 platforms start to feel pressure to integrate ENS/SIWE so as not to miss out on a large potential user base
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Turns out a total of 4341 users on farcaster have a .eth handle

That's only 1.38% out of 314k total users

We gotta pump those numbers up
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Any way you can find out the total amount of .eth handles on farcaster?
Imagine how much better the web3 user experience would become if people creating a new wallet immediately get the option to choose between:
- A free and gasless ENS subdomain (offchain)
- A regular fully decentralized ENS name

Web3 needs more human-readable names
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https://x.com/haydenzadams/status/1757632516444311937?s=20

Another reason why you want to own an ENS name

If you just type in your .eth this can't happen

Neither can any of the scams that make people copy paste the wrong address
Somehow feels like most of ENS twitter is already here
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So who is going to create a frame that lets you mint ENS names?
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Bitwise, the asset manager with the fourth largest bitcoin ETF, secured their ENS name today

Time for BlackRock and Fidelity to step up
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Human readable ENS names have to be as obvious of a replacement for blockchain addresses as DNS names are for IP addresses if we want the average person to be able to use web3