๐ Faster... Smoother... Better
๐ Faster... Smoother... Better
๐ Faster... Smoother... Better

The ENS App just got a performance boost. Profile data now loads faster thanks to optimized record fetching, making name management feel noticeably smoother.
What changed:
- Profile records are fetched more efficiently
- Viewing name details is quicker
- Managing profiles feels more responsive
This follows recent updates that added Layer 1 primary name management and streamlined subname creation with address pre-population.
The ENS App received several important name management updates. You can now set or reset your primary name directly on Layer 1, and subname creation has been streamlined with address pre-population to reduce manual setup.
ENS Identity Integration Goes Live on Etherscan and EFP

**ENS names and avatars are now surfacing across key onchain platforms**, marking a significant step in portable digital identity. - Etherscan and Ethereum Follow Protocol (EFP) have integrated ENS profile display - Users' .eth names and profile pictures now appear automatically on these platforms - This creates a consistent identity layer across different onchain applications The integration demonstrates **practical utility for ENS beyond simple name resolution**. Instead of seeing wallet addresses, users now encounter human-readable names and visual identities. This builds on earlier experiments with visual onchain identity, like Phi's Board feature that showcases users' Ethereum ecosystem journey through their ENS profiles. [View announcement](https://x.com/BrantlyMillegan/status/2044100834124873899)
๐ก๏ธ ENS-Savior: New CLI Tool Helps Users Recover Compromised ENS Names
A new command-line tool called **ens-savior** has been released to help users reclaim ENS names from compromised wallets. As wallet technology becomes more sophisticated, identity recovery is emerging as a critical challenge alongside identity creation. The tool addresses a growing problem: recovering ENS names when delegation logic makes the process complex. **Key features:** - Safely reclaim ENS names from compromised wallets - Handles non-trivial delegation scenarios - Open-source CLI tool for the community The tooling ecosystem is evolving in real time to match the increasing complexity of wallet infrastructure and identity management. Explore the project: [github.com/0xPenryn/ens-savior](https://github.com/0xPenryn/ens-savior)
ENS Team Develops New Recovery Framework for Compromised Wallets
The ENS team has introduced a tool and proposed framework for recovering ENS names from compromised wallets, addressing real-world scenarios where standard recovery methods fail with newer wallet patterns. **Key developments:** - Contributors worked on live recovery cases involving ENS names trapped in compromised wallets - Standard recovery approaches proved inadequate for modern wallet architectures - The team proposed a systematic approach beyond one-off fixes **Why it matters:** As wallet technology evolves, recovery scenarios become more complex. This framework aims to establish reliable recovery protocols that can scale with emerging wallet patterns, moving from ad-hoc solutions to standardized procedures. The work reflects practical challenges faced by users whose ENS names became inaccessible through wallet compromise, requiring real-time intervention from contributors.
๐จ Live ENS Recovery
**ENS contributors are conducting real-time wallet recovery operations** as standard recovery methods fail against newer wallet architectures. **What's happening:** - Contributors actively helping users recover ENS names from compromised wallets - Traditional recovery approaches breaking down with modern wallet patterns - Live scenarios, not theoretical exercises - Outreach extending to all compromised Ethereum wallet holders **The challenge:** As wallet technology evolves, established recovery protocols are proving inadequate for protecting ENS domain ownership when wallets are compromised.
๐ New Tool Tackles Identity Recovery After Wallet Compromise
A new tool from ETHGlobal Cannes addresses a growing challenge in web3: recovering digital identity after wallet compromise, not just assets. **The Problem** When a wallet is compromised, users can move their tokens and NFTs to safety. But what about their on-chain identity - their ENS name, reputation, and associated metadata? That's harder to recover. **The Solution** The [ENS Savior tool](https://github.com/0xPenryn/ens-savior) emerged from ETHGlobal Cannes to help users reclaim their ENS identity even after losing access to their original wallet. **Why It Matters** As wallets become more sophisticated, identity recovery is becoming as critical as identity creation. The tooling is finally catching up to handle this complexity in real time.