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ENS Evolves Into Shared Infrastructure for Cross-Network Identity Coordination

ENS is expanding beyond making wallet addresses readable. The naming system is becoming infrastructure that enables coordination across the crypto ecosystem. **Key developments:** - ENS names now serve as reference points for contracts, records, interoperable addresses, and chain metadata—not just wallet addresses - As crypto grows more complex with multiple wallets, applications, protocols, AI agents, and chains, a consistent identity layer becomes critical - Similar to how DNS allows browsers and services to resolve identity and location, ENS provides the same function onchain **Why it matters:** Different entities across networks need a shared way to identify one another and resolve data across environments. ENS is positioning itself as that coordination layer, making crypto systems more interoperable for both humans and machines. [Read more](https://ens.domains/blog/post/identity-as-infrastructure)
ENS Explorer Adds Resolver Tracking and Safety Features
The **ENS Explorer** has rolled out several updates focused on resolver and permission management: - **New resolver overview and history views** allow users to track how their ENS names are configured over time - **Updated resolver flows** with new warnings help prevent users from accidentally losing control of their names - These improvements build on the recently launched **Resolver dashboard**, which gives resolver node owners a centralized view of all their configurations The updates make it easier for ENS users to manage the technical setup behind their .eth names while reducing the risk of configuration errors.
ENS App Streamlines Name Management with L1 Primary Name Control

The ENS App introduced key updates to simplify name management: - **Direct L1 Primary Name Control**: Users can now set or reset their primary name directly on Layer 1, giving more control over how their .eth name appears across applications. - **Streamlined Subname Creation**: The process has been simplified with automatic address pre-population, reducing manual configuration steps. These updates build on ENS's reverse resolution system, which connects wallet addresses back to human-readable names like yourname.eth, making them visible across compatible apps and L2 networks.
ENS Expands Global Reach with Multi-Language Support and Emoji Name Handling
The Ethereum Name Service has implemented foundational infrastructure for **multi-language support**, making the protocol more accessible to users worldwide. Key improvements include: - Enhanced **name validation** systems - More accurate handling of **emoji-based names** - Accessibility improvements across the platform These updates build on previous internationalization efforts, including multi-language UI support rolled out earlier this year. The changes represent a significant step toward making ENS more inclusive for global users who want to register and manage blockchain domain names in their native languages and with diverse character sets.
ENS Rolls Out Speed Boost and Enhanced Profile Customization

**Performance & Search Improvements** ENS has implemented significant speed upgrades this week, with search functionality now powered by faster indexer queries that deliver near-instant results. **Enhanced User Experience** - Registration preferences are now automatically saved for returning users - Profile customization expanded with new theme color options - Improved avatar handling for better visual consistency **Previous Updates** These improvements build on earlier UI enhancements, including a redesigned search bar inspired by Google Chrome's interface and revamped hover effects across dropdown menus. The updates focus on making ENS more responsive and user-friendly while maintaining the platform's core functionality of mapping human-readable names to blockchain addresses.