ENS Sponsors ETHBucharest Hackathon
ENS Sponsors ETHBucharest Hackathon
馃く Huge Sponsor Reveal!

The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) has been announced as a sponsor for the upcoming ETHBucharest Hackathon. ENS is a decentralized naming system that allows users to translate cryptic blockchain addresses into user-friendly names. It also supports importing DNS domains, distributing subnames, storing records, and more. ENS is contributing a $1,000 bounty to the hackathon and sharing its expertise. The organizers have expressed gratitude for ENS's invaluable support.
馃殌 SPONSOR ANNOUNCEMENT We're overjoyed to announce @ensdomains as sponsor of #ETHBucharest Hackathon, bringing their expertise and a bounty of $1,000! 馃寪 Ethereum Name Service (ENS), revolutionizes decentralized naming on the blockchain. Not only does it translate cryptic
ENS Sponsors Three Events at Lisbon Blockchain Week with $5K Bounty

ENS is sponsoring multiple events during Lisbon Blockchain Week from July 24-26: - **Onchain Builders Day** - **ETHGlobal Lisbon hackathon** - **Pragma conference** The naming service will host workshops, deliver a lightning talk, and maintain a booth across these events. They're offering a **$5,000 hackathon bounty** for developers building with ENS. This marks ENS's presence at one of Europe's major blockchain gatherings, following similar community engagement from other protocols like Gnosis Chain.
ENSv2 Launches Universal Resolver for Cross-Chain Name Resolution
**ENS is upgrading its resolver system with ENSv2** The Ethereum Name Service is introducing a Universal Resolver - a single smart contract that can resolve names across multiple environments: - ENSv1 names - ENSv2 names - Layer 2 networks - Offchain names via CCIP-Read **What developers need to know:** Applications using ENS should update their libraries to ensure compatibility with the new Universal Resolver. The system uses CCIP-Read protocol to fetch data from L2s and offchain sources. This consolidation simplifies the resolution process by eliminating the need for separate resolvers for different name types and networks. Developers can find implementation details in the [ENSv2 readiness documentation](https://docs.ens.domains/web/ensv2-readiness/). **Action required:** Review your ENS integration and update libraries to support cross-chain resolution.
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.
馃弳 Trust Resolution Layer Wins First Place for Verifiable Agent Identity
A **Trust Resolution Layer (TRL)** has taken first place for establishing verifiable AI agent identity through ENS. The system combines multiple components: - World ID verification - ENSIP-25 agent registration standard - ENSIP-26 context records - Novel AIP manifest system These elements work together to create a **progressive 5-tier trust scoring system** for autonomous agents. This infrastructure addresses a critical need as AI agents increasingly sign transactions, hold assets, and interact with blockchain protocols. The TRL builds on ENSIP-25, which introduced standardized verification that an onchain-registered AI agent is genuinely associated with an ENS name. The solution provides essential identity infrastructure for the growing ecosystem of autonomous agents operating in web3.
ENS Releases Alpha Log #5 with Reliability and Usability Updates

The Ethereum Name Service has published its fifth alpha development log for ENSv2, detailing continued improvements to the App and Explorer on the Sepolia testnet. **Key Updates:** - Focus on reliability, flexibility, and overall usability enhancements - Builds on previous fixes including transaction modal layouts and Fuses page improvements - Ongoing polish to search functionality, profiles, notifications, and name management features The ENSv2 testing phase continues on Sepolia as the team iterates on the user experience before mainnet deployment. More updates are expected in upcoming alpha logs.