Ethereum Name Service (ENS)
Ethereum Name Service is a decentralised naming protocol built for Ethereum and the wider web3 ecosystem. Its core purpose is to replace long, error-prone blockchain addresses with readable names such as a .eth domain. An ENS name can point to an Ethereum wallet, addresses on other supported networks, content records, avatars, websites, and other metadata, making it easier for users and applications to identify accounts and resources on-chain.
ENS works through Ethereum smart contracts rather than a traditional central registry. Names are organised in a hierarchy, so the holder of a domain can manage records and create subdomains under it. This resembles the structure of the internet’s Domain Name System, but the control logic, ownership records, and resolution process are handled through blockchain-based registrars and resolvers. ENS also supports reverse resolution, allowing a wallet address to display a primary human-readable name in compatible apps.
The protocol is widely integrated across wallets, exchanges, NFT platforms, decentralised applications, and developer tools. It reduces friction in crypto payments and on-chain identity by giving users a portable name that can travel across services. ENS also allows owners of conventional DNS domains to connect those names to ENS records, linking web2 and web3 naming systems.
The ENS token is associated with governance of the protocol. Token holders can participate in decisions affecting parameters, treasury use, and future development through the ENS DAO, helping steer a public naming infrastructure used across the Ethereum ecosystem.
Last updated
- Market Cap
- $200M
- Fully Diluted Valuation
- $494M
- 24 Hour Trading Vol
- $9.4M
- Circulating Supply
- 40.4M
- Total Supply
- 100M
- Max Supply
- 100M
The ENS team deposited 1.46 million ENS tokens, worth $9.32 million, into Coinbase.
EasyDns admits to security failure following eth.limo domain hijack
ENS issued a security alert: A DNS registrar is suspected of experiencing a security incident; domain services are currently unaffected.
Vitalik Buterin Warns Users After eth.limo DNS Hijack
GeckoPulse: Bithumb Accidentally Airdrops $140M in Bitcoin
FINANCE FEEDS: Ethereum Name Service Discontinues Native Layer-2 Development in Strategic Pivot
ENSv2 Stays on Ethereum Mainnet, Drops Namechain Plan
Introducing Filecoin Onchain Cloud: Verifiable, Developer-Owned Infrastructure
ENS Announces Launch of ENS App and ENS Browser
ENS Tests Lower Bollinger Band Support as Bearish Momentum Persists
ENS Price Drops 2% as Bitcoin Correlation Weakens Amid Fed Decision
Over $1 Billion in Crypto Tokens Set to Unlock, Testing Market Stability in October
How D3 Is Turning Internet Domains Into DeFi-Ready Assets With Mizu and Interstellar
Major Crypto Projects to Unlock $453M in Tokens This Week
Ethereum Name Service – Mapping ENS’s road to $32 and beyond
ENS traders cautious as shorts outpace longs: Is a downside ahead?
Ethereum Name Service rally faces doubt as traders short: Will bulls hold $26?
Here Are the Top 5 Crypto Gainers Today
Ethereum’s rally above $3,100 fuels double-digit gains in Ethereum Name Service, bulls target $30
ENS Trading Volume Explodes 170% as Bulls Drive Major Breakout
- Market Cap
- $199,777,293
- Fully Diluted Valuation
- $494,392,428
- 24 Hour Trading Vol
- $9,369,861
- 24h High
- $5.01
- 24h Low
- $4.77
- 24h Change
- +1.96%
- 7d Change
- +8.19%
- 30d Change
- -28.61%
- 1y Change
- -75.36%
- Market Cap Rank
- #175
- Market Cap Rank (rehypothecated)
- #237
- Circulating Supply
- 40,408,648
- Total Supply
- 100,000,000
- Max Supply
- 100,000,000
- All-time high
- $83.40 (-94.07%) · 11 Nov 2021, 7:50 am
- All-time low
- $4.29 (+15.21%) · 6 Jun 2026, 10:35 am
- Website ens.domains
- Whitepaper docs.ens.domains/learn/protocol/
- Block explorer intel.arkm.com/explorer/token/ethereum-name-service
- X / Twitter twitter.com/ensdomains