π¨ Important Update π¨
The ESF (ENS Subnames) project will be closing down at the end of the year due to a lack of interest and funding. This was a tough decision, but itβs time to move on. (1/4)
esf.tools has now been sunsetted.
You can mint *.digijoint subnames at digijoint.club/
Want subdomains for your own TLD?
Check out service providers like @namespace_eth
π¨ Important Update π¨
The ESF (ENS Subnames) project will be closing down at the end of the year due to a lack of interest and funding. This was a tough decision, but itβs time to move on. (1/4)
The contracts will remain open! If thereβs demand, one of the funded ENS service providers could build a UI to interact with them. The foundation is there. (3/4)
Itβs been a lot of fun building ESF. My DMs are always open if anyone wants to chat. On to the next challenge.
Thanks for all the support! π (4/4)
Congratulations to EFP for securing another $50k
Meanwhile here at ESF we have to pay the dao for the pleasure to develop on top of ENS
etherscan.io/tx/0xeec8d34aa8β¦
The Public Goods Working Group awarded @ethfollowpr 50k USDC to continue its development of a next-gen onchain social application.
This article shares how EFP differentiates from other apps and provides a status update on its progress. β¨ docs.ensdaogrants.xyz/ens-daβ¦
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Another small update today... CCIP contenthashes can now be viewed through ENS surf.
This page is from an imported parent with contenthash that comes from Optimism π
x.ens.surf/sam.hns.id
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A couple of small updates to ens.surf this weekend.
- Subnames now resolve through the site without SSL certificate error
- Imported DNS names with set content hash are now supported
2 weeks ago we launched beta version of ens.surf. Today we launch version 2 of our dapp.
Basic search and indexing functionality have been added to the site..
Stay tuned, we have more to come. π
Hello, world! We're ens.surf, managed by the esf.tools team. Dive into the decentralised web with us.
Follow us for the latest updates and developments to our new site.
The one thing that i've come to realise while creating my surf project; Working on layer 2 blockchains is much more friendly than Ethereum..
Yesterday, I set 2 contenthashes for testing.
- Ethereum $6.25
- Optimism $0.16
L2 is the future: hns.id/tld/hns/domains
Big news from ENS.surf! We've squashed some bugs and now everything's running super smooth. Check out how crisp Vitalik's blog is now: vitalik.ens.surf/
We're also now supporting IPNS content: dr3a.ens.surf/
Stay tuned, we're just getting started!
hns.surf and ens.surf will be managed under the esf.tools umbrella..
Keep an eye out this year as we continue to create tools for the web3 domain ecosystem.
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Just finished my Christmas lunch and couldn't resist diving into a new project!
Excited to introduce hns.surf/ - a platform to serve IPFS content from hns.id domains.
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