ENS becomes core Ethereum infrastructure following Devcon Argentina 2025.
Key developments:
- Onchain identity now essential for Ethereum ecosystem
- Builders adopting ENS across agents, L2s, and dApps
- ENS serving as primary naming layer for real-world events
- Meeting growing demand for decentralized identities and websites
The consensus from Buenos Aires is clear: ENS has evolved from optional to fundamental infrastructure for Ethereum's next phase of growth.
The takeaway from @EFDevcon Argentina 2025 is simple: Onchain identity is no longer optional. From agents and L2s to dApps and real world events, builders are using ENS as the naming and identity layer for Ethereum.
Two weeks on from @EFDevcon Buenos Aires and it's clear that ENS is becoming core infrastructure for Ethereum's next phase. In case you missed the action, here are the ways ENS is meeting demand for L2 identities, agents, decentralized websites, and more. 馃У
馃弳 ETHesis Wins Second Place for AI Agent Integration with Transparent Research Funding
**ETHesis** has secured second place in the Best ENS Integration for AI Agents category by building a transparent onchain research funding platform. **How it works:** - Researchers launch tokenized research ventures - Communities provide funding directly onchain - Autonomous auditor agents verify milestone completion - Verification happens through ENS-linked attestations The project demonstrates how ENS can serve as infrastructure for **decentralized research coordination**, combining tokenization, community funding, and automated verification in a single system. ETHesis joins a growing ecosystem of ENS-native projects exploring agent commerce, identity verification, and decentralized coordination鈥攆rom ACL's agent marketplace to Siren's trust certificates.
ENS Dominates ETHPrague: 45% of Projects Built on Naming Protocol

**ETHPrague Results** ETHPrague concluded with 64 projects delivered over the weekend. ENS emerged as the dominant infrastructure choice: - **29 projects built on ENS** (45% of all submissions) - **4 teams won prizes** across two ENS-specific tracks This follows strong momentum from the previous week's ETHGlobal Open Agents event, where 177 of 468 projects (38%) integrated ENS. The consistent adoption rate across consecutive hackathons demonstrates ENS's position as core infrastructure for Ethereum developers building identity and naming solutions.
ENS Splits Into Two Apps: Management and Protocol Explorer

**ENS launches dual-app architecture with ENSv2** The Ethereum Name Service has restructured its interface into two separate applications, both currently in alpha testing on Sepolia: - **App**: Handles name management and user experience - **Explorer**: Provides deeper protocol-level visibility and data The original ENS application remains functional during the transition. This split architecture becomes possible through ENSv2, which enables the new dual-app experience. Both applications are accepting user testing and feedback on the Sepolia testnet before mainnet deployment.
馃巶 ENS Turns 9: The Reverse Record Issue #5 Drops
**The Reverse Record Issue #5 is now available**, featuring coverage by @saniyamore on several key developments: - **ENS celebrates its 9th anniversary** - marking nearly a decade of decentralized naming on Ethereum - **ENSv2 progress updates** - the latest advancements in the next version of the protocol - **Architectural shift explained** - why ENS names are no longer treated as single objects and what this means for the ecosystem - **Ecosystem highlights** - notable updates from across the ENS community *Fair warning: Contains more Star Wars references than strictly necessary.* This follows previous issues covering the ENS offsite in Taipei and broader shifts in the naming landscape.
ENS Launches registerAgentIdentity() for On-Chain Agent Verification

ENS has introduced `registerAgentIdentity()`, a new function that provides AI agents with on-chain identity infrastructure. When called, agents receive: - A human-readable ENS subname - An on-chain passport - Cryptographic proof linking the agent to its owner This builds on ENS's evolving role beyond simple name resolution. The system now supports: - **Arbitrary records** that carry an agent's full trust stack - **Identity scoring** (none, registered, discoverable, verified, full) - **Programmable resolvers** that execute logic like token swaps or privacy routing ENS serves as the accountability layer, transforming raw cryptographic keys into verifiable, human-readable identities. One ENS name can hold everything: identity, discoverability, code integrity, and capabilities. The infrastructure makes agents resolvable and accountable while maintaining the flexibility to chain complex actions through custom resolver logic.