馃寪 ENS Prepares for ICANN's April 2026 gTLD Expansion

馃寪 ENS vs ICANN showdown

By Ethereum Name Service
Nov 17, 2025, 2:51 PM
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ICANN's new generic Top-Level Domain round opens April 2026, marking a significant expansion of internet naming infrastructure.​

ENS is actively preparing for this development through three key strategies:

  • Brand protection initiatives to safeguard ENS identity
  • Registry partnerships to expand integration opportunities
  • Feature enhancement to bring more ENS capabilities to traditional domains

This preparation builds on ENS's existing work bridging Web2 and Web3 naming systems.​ The service already allows traditional DNS domains (.​com, .​org) to function as ENS names through integrations like GoDaddy.​

The expansion represents a major evolution in internet naming infrastructure, potentially creating new opportunities for blockchain-based naming services.​

Read ENS's full preparation strategy: ens.​domains/blog/post/icann-84-gtld

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ICANN鈥檚 next round of generic Top-Level Domains opens in April 2026. ENS is working to protect our brand, partner with registries, and bring more ENS features to domains as the Internet鈥檚 naming layer evolves. Check out our latest blog and read how ENS is preparing for the new

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