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EBS delegate candidates

There are currently 408 ENS delegate candidates. Delegates are shown here ranked by the size of their own airdrop in percentage.

(85.95 %) 🐦 @forlbb

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ENS Name: liubenben.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

  1. I am one of the founders of ENSUser, which is the largest Chinese community of ENS, and I am proud of it. This community has a large number of members. After the ENS DAO delegate application was opened, friends in the community strongly recommended me to apply, so I represent part of the community.

  2. I know and love ENS, and I am very familiar with ENS technology.

  3. Because of our love of ENS, we have done a lot of things to promote the spread and use of ENS, including: establishing an active and high-quality ENS communication group, translating ENS documents, displaying ENS APP in Chinese, establishing ENSUser.com, communicating and learning with the official team, etc. Thousands of people learn, register and use ENS because of what we do.

  4. ENS as web3 infrastructure, DAO is a very important part of it, and I hope to continue to participate in it. As for the DAO of ENS, I think we still have a lot of things to do, and maybe applying to be a DAO delegate is the first step among them.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  1. I have been paying attention to the development of WEB3 and have participated in and used a lot of WEB3 projects, especially high-quality projects in ethereum ecology

  2. Participate in different types of WEB3 DAOs, especially the Gitcoin DAO

  3. Can read smart contracts and write smart contracts in Solidity

  4. Have certain front-end development ability of WEB3

  5. Have experience in community operation

(82.20 %) 🐦 @alexcoin9992

JOOYEON JEONG

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Have been involved with web 3 since the early summer.

ENS name: alexcoin.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 752

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am early investor. Have been involved with web 3 since the early summer.

(81.71 %) 🐦 @gxc1273611106 💬 Please vote for guoxinchen.eth#9161 guoxinchen

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ENS name:

guoxinchen.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

  1. I Like the atmosphere of ENS very much, can feel the community is very important to ENS
  2. I personally am also working for the community, currently trying to promote cooperation between multiple projects through different community proposals, this way is like a public defense, which will make me constantly review whether my logic is complete and whether the starting point is correct. For example, the exchange proposal between Meter and AMPL that I lead is like this

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution:

1.Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree

2.Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree

3.Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

4.ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Translation capability: Currently translating Meter and Voltswap related documents, as well as Meter’s daily information
  • Content ability: independently wrote some articles

(80.93 %) 🐦 @Victor928 💬 Victor#3304

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ENS name: victor928.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

  1. I/we have been supporting ENS since the beginning and would like to continue contributing to the ecosystem.
  2. Try to make sure the ENS is always a public good.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree. and this is very important for mass adoption.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I’m the CEO and Co-founder of Stormbird Labs(AlphaWallet, TokenScript, AlchemyNFT, AutographNFT, PPNFT, Ta.cash, DerivativeNFT, attestation.id, Devcon/Liscon tickets and etc.)
Skills: product, BD

(80.81 %) 🐦 @elena_gesheva

Elena Gesheva

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ENS name:
elenadi.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I have been involved in the space since its early days and I’m keen to keep its governance decentralised and preserve the rights of everyone to a name. Having had some of my registered DNS names taken away by court orders.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Proficient at Solidity and knowledgable of the L2 space working at Optimism.

(77.39 %)

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(74.46 %) 🐦 @inzhoop 💬 hacktar#0488 Ugo Sorbara

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ENS name: inzhoop.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS is the most important of the Ethereum projects that maintains the most noble and fundamental purpose behind the web3 revolution. Being a delegate is “The Mission” for a militant from the early hours.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I have been involved in the ethereum ecosystem since 2015, since I started experimenting and building one of the first mobile wallets for dapp developers at Inzhoop.com who first integrated ENS.

(74.39 %) 🐦 @spencecoin

Jordan Spence

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ENS name: spencecoin.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I’d like to be an ENS delegate because I’ve observed governance for years in this industry and have participated but not to the fullest extent. Most of the governance in this space has been for DeFi-related things and I’m not generally well-versed on deep financial mechanics and didn’t feel like I knew enough to contribute. I feel the opposite with ENS.

I’m bullish on ENS. I’m a user, I’m tapped into the space, and I understand why having decentralized, human-readable namespaces is imperative for adoption.

I’m bullish, however I’m not a blind bull. Having an ENS name, while extremely useful, comes with privacy and anonymity considerations. I have oftentimes been a proponent of using ENS in a healthy manner and promoting good security hygiene, of which I may have more opportunities to do if I’m a delegate.

Lastly, I understand what it means to introduce a token to a community. I understand the greed that can come with it and the blaring noise that’s introduced by all the token holders who only care about the price, and only care about introducing or voting on governance proposals that have the potential to increase their bottom line. I believe I can steer things away from that, and in the right direction.

TL;DR: ENS is something I feel I have a deep understanding of and I believe that being a delegate will result in positive outcomes - not only for the protocol but for myself with a new, unique experience!

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 828:

  • Name ownership is an absolute right:

Agree. Anything else would go against the nature of decentralization.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism:

Agree. “Incentive” may not be the best word, as it’s an incentive to not speculate - it’s more of an anti-incentive. It may be better to refer to registration fees as economic mechanisms (positive mechanism for ENS DAO in terms of funding, positive mechanism for regulation and discouraging speculation).

RE: what is/isn’t permissible: In general, the fewer times that the price is changed at all, the better. However, if/when prices are changed, it should always be a sweeping change for all.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods:

Agree. The long-term viability of ENS is of course the primary goal, and beyond that, the goal should be to enable other open-source builders and public goods to provide more beneficial protocols to the Ethereum industry.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace:

Agree. As long as decentralization isn’t compromised, full speed ahead.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I’ve been working in Ethereum since early 2017 (full time since late 2017) at MEW/MyCrypto - coming up on five years pretty soon, which feels like a lifetime.

I bought ENS domains the day that the protocol launched in May 2017.

I’ve worked for projects that integrated ENS extremely early (MEW/MyCrypto might have even been the first) and I’ve been friends with many of the ENS team for years.

Lastly, I’m not a developer, I’m a communicator.

(73.92 %) 🐦 @mikedemarais

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(72.59 %) 🐦 @sbetamc

Shayan Eskandari

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ENS name: shayan.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Would love to be able to chime in whenever I can. Been around ENS before the rent based model, worked with Handshake, and presented in IETF.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Security, Solidity dev, Smart contract auditing (2 rounds of auditing of ENS modules in the past), System design, leadership

(70.58 %)

fulanito

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ENS name: fulanito.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’d like to support de development of ENS and I have been using them for years now. So for me it is a natural movement.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am Proof of Stake nodes Operator. As an infrastructure provider I contribute to keep the Web3 working!!

(69.03 %)

💬 STΞAMΞR#1370 DAV

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ENS name: binary.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I used ENS since Jun 2017 and then participated in name auction in Oct 2019. ENS is one of my most favorite projects on Ethereum

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree)
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree)

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Protocol & Dapp design, TopBidder - a NFT radical auction protocol core designer
  • Web3py, Ethereum-ETL & Data Analysis
  • Token economic system designer

(68.82 %) 🐦 @bitcoinlouie 💬 bitcoinlouie#3431 BitcoinLouie

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ENS name: BitcoinLouie.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: It is my duty to help Ethereum succeed and I volunteer to help in as many Ethereum Applications as I can.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills: Early adopter of NFT’s, Defi, Mist Browser, Ethereum POW mining since Genesis and ETH2 Node operator. Also, I like Validator.eth tweets a lot…soooo. he owes me.

(66.89 %)

caoyin

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ENS name: caoyin.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to support the development of ENS to make it as durable, robust, accessible and scalable as possible, with the goal of making it the Web3 standard for naming.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree)
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree)

My web3 qualifications / skills: Building DApps with ENS, IPFS and more. Know much about DeFi and blockchain. DeFi OG, NFT OG.

(66.69 %) 🐦 @seekmine

thgirbx

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ENS name: Tulip.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I am a CIO under a multinational logistics company. Crypto is my own interest. I started to know ENS long ago, I never doubted ENS could be the evolution to replace dot com ever since the moment I realized its real value and vision.

I personally enjoy sharing latest cool stuffs to people around. Regarding ENS, I have done almost 20+ presentations (I made good ENS slides myself) in different forum and sharing parties in China. I have access and good relationship to pretty much most of high profile crypto folks in China (which is not easy due to local restriction). I have shared my slides with Brantly once(April 2021) and maybe you team can check and verify.

I also own a lot of top ENS names (for example, coin.eth), which I am pretty sure these will worth great fortune some day in the future. I hear a lot of suggestions from local crypto folks, and I also have a lot of thoughts about ENS myself. My incentive to improve this project might be as much as Brantly/Nick or even more. I wish ENS could be on fast improving right track, and I will also enjoy if I can be a part of it.

Last but not least, below are the 3 points why ENS is great and can replace dot com, in my point of view:

Native belief, proud followers and partners

Wallets/browsers can’t wait to proactively integrate with ENS, because that will make themselves look more legit. Instead, unstoppable and other crypto domain project pays to integrate those wallets, that is definitely one hundred miles away.

There are just so many .eth twitter handles, each of them is in the party of that evolution, each of them is using their own power to inspire people around them, the follower number of each .eth twitter account can be a hint, and the trend is ascending.

Native association

Your address association won’t have any security issue, as long as you keep and protect you seed phrase well.

Same for sub-domain management.
Trademark and UDRP doesn’t work in crypto world.
Yours is yours, no one can take it away from your, unlike the traditional TLDs.

Personally I don’t think it is a good idea for ENS to “keep showing nice” to ICANN, helping traditional TLD users to understand ENS is good, but ICANN as a very centralized bureau, it is on the reverse way of ENS’s vision.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 681

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism ): Agree

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I would more prefer to call that dweb, as decentralized web/distributed web. ENS+IPFS is the foundation of dweb, lots of people only know ENS can do crypto association, but they didn’t realize what ENS does is hash association, and IPFS can also be a type of hash(content).

I truly believe that dweb will be the future trend(like internet in the past 20 years), because it is a website that never down and cannot be blocked.

I have my own project: tulip.eth.link. I hired couple developers and worked 2 months to complete it. It is actually quite difficult do launch a “.eth” website at this age, most development team never heard of it at all! Tulip.eth is a dweb version of coinmarketcap, using the APIs to collect information and show on a dweb uploaded to IPFS. It has the ranking of coin/exchange/defi. Accessing tulip.eth.link is like accessing files on bit torrent, with more people access it, the performance will improve accordingly. We all know that the ranking coinmarketcap/coingecko might have some hidden logic under the table. While dweb doesn’t have database itself, so that it does not have issue of “trust”.

(65.51 %) 🐦 @brantlymillegan 💬 brantly.eth#9803 brantly.eth

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ENS name: brantly.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am passionate about ENS, have been on the core ENS team for almost three years, and now would like to contribute to DAO governance.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right:

Agree. This is a core advantage that a blockchain-based naming system has over traditional DNS (in which self-custody of a name isn’t possible due to its technical architecture)

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism:

Agree. Fees exist to help the namespace by regulating it and should not be used for short-sighted value extraction.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods:

Agree. The treasury should be re-invested firstly into development, maintenance, and promotion of ENS itself; secondly into the ENS ecosystem (by which I mean projects that are building tools and service for ENS specifically, not just projects that use ENS); and only after both of those things are well funded start looking outside to other web3 public goods

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace:

Agree. This is absolutely critical, for the good of users and the long-term viability of the ENS project. Yes, it might seem nice to add more TLDs in the short-term, but we’d be creating unnecessary problems in the long-term.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have been involved in one way or another in crypto since early 2013 and I’ve been a member of the core ENS team since January 2019.

Extra note: While I’d be happy to be your delegate, I also strongly encourage people to consider delegating to other competent people, of which there are many!

(65.43 %)

Futjr

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ENS name:
lrg.eth
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
DAO is life
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Decade in bitcoin, half decade in ethereum, b9lab grad, shadowy super coder, proponent for public goods

(65.26 %) 🐦 @wijuwiju0x 💬 wijuwiju#6304 Nikita Kudryavtsev

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ENS name: wijuwiju.eth

Agree with proposed constitution

My web3 qualifications / skills: read/write code, follow twitter space, read governance forums and discord history

(61.21 %) 🐦 @techmentalmedia 💬 techmental#7720

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ENS name: techmental.eth

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution.

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: 20 year experience web developer with a fascination to leave no stone unturned within the Web3 realm. I have onboarded hundreds of users onto the blockchain and have provided crypto wallet support since 2016. I hand built an Ethereum Miner circa 2017 and till this day, it continues to validate ETH until Layer2 is fully implemented. I have been an avid ENS domain advocate since 2018, with a substantial collection of active .ETH domains that I utilize across the metaverse.

(60.68 %) 🐦 @Typto_DAOSquare 💬 Typto#7037 Typto

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ENS name: typto.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: DID is an important infrastructure of web3.0. Absolutely, ENS is the infrastructure of infrastructure. happy to join this and promote the development of this great vision.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • DAO/Community building and operating such as DAOSquare.
  • DAO promotion, such as MetaCartel, MolochDAO, DAOhaus, API3DAO, CommonsStack.
  • Investor. Invest in DAOhaus, Unlock, meTokens, BrightID, etc.
  • Public goods promoter. Gitcoin sponsor. Built a grants fund named OVO Grants, and grant to Ethermore.

(59.42 %) 🐦 @theYisiLiu 💬 yisiliu#0146 Yisi Liu

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ENS name: yisiliu.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am passionate about identity and social graph and I do believe a naming service is vital to this field. I am currently serving as the CTO at mask.io and we are working on how to bring a better experience to our users with the help from ENS and would like to contribute back to the ENS ecosystem with our forces. FYI we airdropped plenty of $MASK to the ENS users who put their twitter handle in the record earlier this year(Feb).

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a developer and been working in this field for years. I also have been thinking and talking about identities a lot.

(57.83 %)

💬 monet_supply#4662

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ENS name: monetsupply.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

  • I love ENS and am a longtime user and enthusiast
  • I’m passionate about protecting and extending the impact of web3 identity (as an anon, I use ENS as the central hub connecting my various identity elements)
  • I vote consistently (check out my Tally profile for proof :smiley: )
  • I’d like to contribute to ENS governance discussion on treasury management

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree, with some qualifications.

ENS may need to make changes to the registration system to maintain an orderly/useful namespace - for example introducing a Harberger tax or other mechanism to allow for evicting squatters. Any retroactive changes to registration terms should be applied fairly and uniformly, and should only be taken if there is broad support of ENS governance and name owners.

  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Active voter / delegate in several protocols: Maker, Compound, Uniswap, Gitcoin, Aave, etc
  • Work on risk management for MakerDAO and Aave communities
  • Work with Tally and curate protocol governance news
  • Experience getting proposals and initiatives through DAO governance

(57.78 %) 🐦 @Sim_Pop

Simona Pop

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ENS name: simona.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

My work in the Ethereum ecosystem is and has always been about a shifting from a dynamic of centralized power to one of individual and community empowerment. Working across initiatives like co-founding Bounties Network, growing community at Status and leading scholarship efforts for ETHDenver and Devcon (among many, many other things) has all been about evolving us from restrictive web2 dynamics to web3 open source economy flows.

By becoming a delegate of the ENS ecosystem, my energies will not just serve the ENS ecosystem but the movement at large so we may truly effect the change we seek to bring to the world. Collaboration is key for the evolution of our web3 metaorganism and supporting ENS as a delegate feels like an organic evolution of my work.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • In the Ethereum ecosystem since 2017 and involved in a variety of ecosystem growth initiatives including ETHDenver & Devcon scholarship programs
  • Co-founded Bounties Network - creators of the StandardBounties protocol
  • Intro to Web3 educational program creator feat. earn as you learn model (before it was cool) across the ETHGlobal circuit 2018/2019
  • Committee member of ConsenSys Grants
  • Advising a number of new web3 projects to help make open source economies a reality
  • Community strategist Status
  • LisCon organizer
  • SuperRare DAO Council member
  • Gitcoin Dao Meta Steward
  • Useful links: @gmeverybody | Linktree

(57.18 %) 🐦 @greywolfcry

Miguel Buffara

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ENS name: farra.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am a proactive, problem-solver and digital asset lover. Currently i think i can assist with my financial market expertise and i speak Portuguese and english.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) “Right” seems to agressive… everyone should be able to have/buy a name if one wishes.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Capital should be allocated to the place where it is the most efficient. Core social problems are one of the most efficient ways to allocate capital in my view.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment). agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: On-chain Analyst Expert, Solidity Programming (Beginner)

(56.97 %) 🐦 @GraspOnCrypto

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ENS name: grasponcrypto.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: To help support the community and drive ENS forward. I’ve been an ENS user from very early on and realized from onset how important it would be to web3; I look forward to helping ENS moving forward into the DAO-era.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree, but more like a disincentive to prevent users from simply sitting on names without using them.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Avid cryptocurrency researcher and long time ethereum node operator. I strive to fully research any project to its core and understand as much about it as possible. This, in my opinion, makes me a good choice to become a delagate.

(56.90 %)

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ENS name: onlythelonely.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: To assist in the governance, stability, and further propagation of the ENS protocol. As an early adopter of Ethereum domain names in 2019, I saw the value ENS would bring to Web 3.0 andthe EVM as a whole. I want to do what I can to help build and maintain a truly decentralized web.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: AGREE
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: AGREE
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: AGREE
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: AGREE

My web3 qualifications / skills: Economist. Futurist. Strategist. Experimenter. Early adopter. I am all-in. Complete decentralization of all human technology systems is the only way forward. DAOs are essential to the propagation of power into the hands of the many rather than the few.

(56.46 %) 🐦 @nicksdjohnson 💬 nickjohnson#9532

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ENS name: nick.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: There are a number of truly outstanding delegate candidates who have put themselves forward, and I will be endorsing a few that I believe have diverse views and would make excellent delegates for the ENS DAO. If any of them appeal, I strongly recommend them to you, and your delegation would be well placed with them.

  1. Alex van de Sande. Alex was an early ENS contributor who wrote the .eth registrar contract that was responsible for registration of names for the first two years of ENS’s existence. He is an outstanding engineer and UX person who cares deeply about building systems that are neutral, usable, and viable in the long-term.
  2. Brantly Millegan. Brantly is the Director of Operations at ENS, and is a large part of the reason ENS is the success it is today. Brantly’s vision for the future of ENS often exceeds my own, and he never hesitates to take big steps to ensure the success of the system we are building. If you want someone who has the highest goals for ENS and what it can do, Brantly is an excellent candidate for your delegation.
  3. Griff Green. Griff is an outstanding human being who cares deeply about public goods and doing the right thing. If you want to see ENS do good in the world, Griff is an excellent candidate for your delegation.
  4. Jordan Spence. Jordan’s work at MyCrypto has been essential to the entire Ethereum ecosystem; he is an excellent communicator and cares a great deal about building a viable community. If you want someone who will do their utmost to ensure ENS continues to have a friendly and welcoming community post-DAO, and who cares about sifting through the hype and noise to find the signal, Jordan is an excellent candidate for your delegation.
  5. Lefteris. Lefteris is a long-term ENS contributor who cares deeply about building decentralised systems. He is also a top-5 Gitcoin steward. If you want someone who will ensure ENS does not stray from its decentralised roots, Lefteris is an excellent candidate for your delegation.
  6. Fire Eyes DAO. We consulted with Fire Eyes on the launch of the ENS DAO, and they have an extensive history helping launch other DAOs, including GitCoin.
  7. Jeff Coleman. Jeff is an Ethereum and ENS OG who cares about building communities that are robust and stay true to their founding principles. He is already in the process of drafting a preamble for the constitution. If you care about ensuring the longevity of ENS’s goals and community, Jeff is an excellent candidate for your delegation.

This is not an exhaustive list; there are many other outstanding delegates I could not mention here.

Otherwise, I welcome your delegation, and will use it with care, helping ensure ENS continues to fulfil my vision of a decentralised public good that improves the user-experience of the crypto space for everyone.

I created ENS because naming is a basic component of internet infrastructure that is absolutely crucial to building an ecosystem that is user-friendly and secure. Just as no end-user has to see or type an IP address, nobody should have to do that with cryptocurrency addresses, or IPFS content hashes.

It’s crucial that a global naming system be neutral, and run as a public good for everyone’s benefit. My philosophy borrows extensively from the goals and views of the people who built the early internet; I view organisations such as the IETF as worthy targets to emulate.

I also strongly believe that to build a viable naming service requires prioritising use over speculation. The Internet had the luxury of growing up slowly, meaning they did not have to deal with rampant speculation and manipulation on day 1. We have no such luxury, and so must be careful to build a system that works best for those who want to put it to its intended use - not just as a purely speculative vehicle. Ultimately this serves everyone better; other attempts at distributed naming have demonstrated that rampant speculation can strangle an otherwise promising service in its crib.

I believe ENS is still only at the beginning of its journey. With your support - for me or for any of the other first-class candidates who have put themselves forward - we can ensure that it develops to its full potential.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

As the primary author of the constitution, I naturally agree on all points!

My web3 qualifications / skills: I founded ENS and spent the past 5 years building it into what it is today, in collaboration with an outstanding team of people. I have extensive experience as a software engineer, including 6 years’ tenure at Google in SRE, Software Engineer, and Developer Advocacy roles, and prior to starting ENS I worked at the Ethereum Foundation as a core developer on geth. I am also a former EIP editor, and as part of my work there, reformed the EIP process to streamline it and make it more usable, and built the EIP site (eips.ethereum.org) for indexing and displaying EIPs.

(56.03 %) 🐦 @TokenBrice 💬 TokenBrice#6531

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(54.52 %) 🐦 @superphiz 💬 superphiz#1038

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ENS name: Superphiz.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe that solutions built on Ethereum will be the foundation for identity, commerce, and records management in the future. I consider myself a vision holder for this future and this integrates deeply with the goals of ENS. I was a participant in the original Ethereum ICO crowdsale, and I’m currently a community leader in the Ethereum beacon chain.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 581

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree. Names summon identity, and identity is one of the most valuable things we hold.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree with the ultimate desire that everyone should eventually be granted access regardless of the ability to pay fees.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I work with the EthStaker community to increase decentralization in Ethereum by promoting solo staking and pools that further decentralize the network. I believe this work strengthens the foundation of our network for everyone’s benefit.

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Cody Born

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ENS name: born.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I have a decent amount of experience in identity and crypto and I believe I can help positively shape the future of ENS. I’m also a long time user of ENS; I’ve owned and used domains since when it first launched. I’ve been working in the identity space for 7 years (between Microsoft and Celo Labs) and working on web3 for 5 years. I currently lead the Identity team at Celo Labs.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree. No tyranny of the majority.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree. For lack of fairer method, fees are a decent solution.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Worked on Ethereum tech on the Microsoft Blockchain team for 3 years
  • Lead Identity engineer at Celo Labs
  • Creator of TokenCast (NFT art display - incorporates ENS)
  • Advisor on a handful of crypto projects

(53.83 %) 🐦 @avsa

Alex Van de Sande

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My reasons for wanting to be a delegate

I have helped code and launch ENS and have promoted it on other projects, but haven’t been part of the day to day operations of ENS. It’s one of my projects and most proud of and I believe it is a solid building block of the internet.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

I think Brantly presents a beautiful draft, that I (and seemingly most here) agree fully but I think they should expanded in clearer sub items. I present here my proposed comments in italic.


Name ownership is an absolute right:

Name ownership should never be taken from a user, unless by lack of renewal. ENS DAO is encouraged to experiment with renewal mechanisms but always follow these principles:

  • No discrimination: renewal mechanisms should be the same for everyone and should never be based on characteristics of the buyer or name, except character length.
  • No retroactivity: the rules a person agreed upon when renewing should be valid until your period ends
  • No allow/blocklists: content filters should be a client side decision. If a developer desires (or is compelled by an authority) to block or restrict certain content, it should be resolved on a layer above ENS. The ENS DAO should do its best to avoid being subject to any particular jurisdiction.

When ENS was launched, the Ethereum Foundation, which back then employed both me and Nick, had to bid for its name like anyone else. It’s something I am proud I’ve thought for and I think should be enshrined in the constitution. Not only we should not have pre-reservations, we should not block someone from owning a name because of who they are. That includes not using a renewal mechanism that takes into consideration things that could be used to discriminate people (for example, treating special characters differently could lead to Persian names being more expensive than English ones, and that is not acceptable) or even trying to prove someone is a human (robots and organizations have the rights to their names too).

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism:

Registration and renewals should never have the aim to raise money, but to find balance in these fundamental principles:

  • ENS should be available A user who wants to buy names should be able to find enough suitable names directly from the layer one, not find out most names are privately owned
  • ENS should be accessible Names should not cost so much that it becomes prohibitively, and should be the most affordable possible without compromising the availability principle above
  • ENS should be useful Most names should be in active use by their users, and not just being held back for speculation or resale value

Income funds ENS and other public goods:

I agree with the text given by Brantly but would like to add:

  • ENS should aim to also use funds to compensate for any negative externalities caused by the system.

Every system has externalities, some are known when it is created and others are not. ENS DAO members are encouraged to find them and propose manners to help them using the funds. ENS should never try to ban an organization but can set apart any money it makes from them to counterbalance them. For example, if a few users are using ENS to promote killing Puppies for sports, it would be acceptable for ENS DAO to use whatever money they raise from these organizations (and more) to fund organizations that promote the well being of Puppies.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace ENS integrates with the broader internet and web3 ecosystem

  • ENS will respect the namespace of traditional DNS and any other major naming conventions (ex: .onion) without charging any extra fees
  • While ENS will always be deeply rooted on Ethereum, it will play well and promote integrations with other Chains, Shards and Coins (Ex: support for BTC addresses, integration with non-ethereum wallets, development of multi chain standard supports, etc) with the goal of a global Name ownership on the internet, not just on ethereum.

I would also like to propose an amendment specifically about preventing abuse of powers.

Proposed: ENS DAO should aim to disperse its powers, not acquire new ones

While the goal of the ENS DAO is to guarantee the growth and long term sustainability of ENS, it should, whenever it can, aim to make sure the powers the DAO has cannot be abused. If any of the principles above can be guaranteed technically by delegating that power away from the ENS DAO, it should.

New powers acquired through innovation (ex: from bridges to connect ENS with other chains) should also be, when the time is right, be delegated to technical solutions that guarantee the principles laid in the constitution.


My web3 qualifications / skills

  • Launched the first ethereum wallet and web3 browser
  • First wallet to have ERC20 token support
  • Coded one of the earliest codes for Tokens, DAOs and Token Sales that were used as templates on ethereum dot org. Also coded one of the first NFTs (ENS!).
  • Cofounded ENS and coded the first ENS registrar that supported staking eth for the initial distribution of names
  • All together, all these contracts held millions of dollars for years and none were hacked
  • Founded a startup for using ENS as your primary identity and login system and spent years promoting it

(52.73 %) 🐦 @phil_h 💬 PhilH:1102

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ENS name: philh.p2p.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
ENS truly embodies the concept of cyber-commons. For the past 7 years, I’ve been consistently working towards synergies between P2P commons and the Web3 space. I’d be honored to dedicate time to the governance of the ENS DAO.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    I do agree.
    This is the raison d’être of ENS in the first place: replacing the rent-extracting, arbitrary powers of Web2 and legacy internet infrastructure with credibly neutral and inclusive alternatives.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    I do agree.
    Relying on a sound economic model is a fundamental requirement for any cyber-commons. I hope that the DAO’s governance using on a broad distribution of the ENS token will make this self-limitation provision actually useless.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    I do agree.
    Given the volatility of crypto-assets and the experience we have with past token sales that endowed projects with unexpectedly massive treasuries, I strongly support this commitment of using any surplus for supporting other public goods.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    I do agree.
    Ultimately, integrating with the legacy DNS system is the condition for gaining the old system onboarded to the cause of transparent and inclusive governance.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I’ve been involved in DAOs and cyber-commons since 2015. I co-founded, contributed to, advised, donated to, invested in and published articles about many projects in the space. I’m currently a member of dOrg, a DAO-run collective, an organizer of EthCC and P2P Festival, a member of the Commons Stack hatch, a board member at Ethereum France, and a contributor/advisor to Polywrap, Mangrove, Spool, and Morpho projects.

(51.33 %) 🐦 @LuigyGT 💬 luigy 𝗹𝗲𝗺𝗼𝗻#1337 Luigy Lemon

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ENS name: soulve.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I absolutely love ENS and the potential to become the first respected truly decentralized TLD and onchain identifier. I also have been contributing in multiple DAOs in the past and would love to contribute and participate in this adventure towards a more decentralized internet and governance.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I have experience in web3 development, mostly frontend but also starting to step my toes in backend. Have been contributing to 1hive and Agave DAOs for a couple of months now and have been full-time in crypto for about 2 years. Mostly experienced in DAO integrations and implementations across multiple stacks.

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Suji Yan

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ENS name: sujiyan.Eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

Been using ens since nearly day1 and as founder of $Mask Mask Network, really support a truly decentralized domain.
Glad ens is now one step further into decentralization and hope can contribute my knowledge and experience.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Partially. Also it’s a tax system imo. Tax the richer in crypto community

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree. I also hope ENS can go L2/side chain so the fee can be much more lower for mass adoption

My web3 qualifications / skills:

Been around with Eth ecosystem for years and with day job as founder of Mask Network ($mask , mask.io ).
Also helping dao and governance like Gitcoin (as one of their delegate/ steward)
I’ve involved with many activism and journalism (search Suji yan Bloomberg for my activist story etc) and spent lots of time promoting and explaining Web3 to mainstream. Been developer for years but now switch more to helping other developers. Many feeling is ens could be very mainstream and beyond small public good. Hope can help with my experience.

(50.30 %) 🐦 @vcealicu

Vlad Cealicu

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ENS name: 0cool.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I thought it would be good to have a few people from the industry side as Delegates. I’ve been considering using ENS on cryptocompare.com but we never seem to get around working on the website. In the future I would like to be more involved and help Nick as much as possible with a project I first saw at the Ethereum London Meetup that I was organizing.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree, a lot of free tools in the ETH ecosystem would do well with more funding. It’s good to get funding from within the community not also VC funds.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Not much on web3, I sometimes review and write smart contracts in my free time. I’m the co-founder of one of the oldest and most trusted pricing aggregators in the crypto industry (CryptoCompare). I’ve built a few NFTs, I’ve received a lot of NFTs from people, I’ve been on and off involved in ENS since early days mostly talking to Nick about ideas.

(50.13 %) 🐦 @hcharlanes 💬 dhadrien.sismo.eth#1578 Hadrien Charlanes

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ENS name: dhadrien.sismo.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

As the founder of Sismo, I will be a delegate that builds on ENS and brings additional value to the protocol.

Sismo builds up your Ethereum profile (ENS) with anonymised attestations created from your other accounts.

In the first release of our product, we will require users to possess an ENS name - if they don’t have one, we will give them one for free. We are building an ens-centric product (and not an address-centric product)

We already launched the first ENS Subdomain DAO - In Sismo DAO, every member has a .sismo.eth subdomain.

  • We initially distributed 500 memberships (= 500 ENS subdomains distributed for free)
  • Find the v1 contract that we used to distribute those domains 0x4e4A5dB7dbf95C689c95382E2031561730F3b5D6.
  • We will deploy a better v2 version in the coming days.
  • We just open-sourced the suite of contracts (github[dot]com/sismo-core/ens-sdao) to allow other projects to do like us: create a Subdomain DAO (SDAO), distributing Subdomains for its members. We took inspiration from openzeppelin and built a set of modular extensions and presets so it can fit your project.
  • We held the first ENS election ever! We had snapshot votes (snapshot[dot]org/#/sismo.eth) where 1 subdomain = 1 vote.

On a personal note, I am a long-time supporter of ENS, and I have been periodically registering names for more than 4 years. I also participate regularly in “Sign-in With Ethereum” Community Calls.

I am convinced that ENS + Wallet is the beginning of the DID standard that everybody is waiting for.
Observing artists and young generations get onboarded through NFTs, ENS, and sign-in with Ethereum on Opensea and other platforms has been a pivotal shift that convinced me to kickstart Sismo and work for the future of onchain profiles.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
    In my opinion, it is required, even though it is always a pain to see first movers getting unfair advantages.
    A bit like with theDAO fork that lead to Ethereum Classic vs Ethereum, I think it is ok to “punish” squatters that did not respect the initial intent of ENS by not airdropping them tokens or potentially removing ownership of some of their domains but this should never happen again.
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
    I think this is a great model, fees should be a registration control parameter first.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: -
    I think there is a lot to do for the adoption of Ethereum login and Ethereum profiles and also a lot to build to have better, more private ENS profiles. I would push to fund ENS-related projects.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications/skills:

I have been coding smart contracts since 2015 (before frontier)
I founded VariabL, a DeFi project in 2016 (RIP 2018)
I worked as a smart contract dev for Aave (2020-2021). I was focused on Governance and protocol, published protocol changes to Aave smart contracts via onchain governance proposals.
Founder at Sismo: ZK attestations on ENS profiles.
For Sismo I did exhaustive research on all ENS contracts (especially the incoming release nameWrapper). I have also started to take a look at L2/multichain ENS strategies.

I will try my best to be worthy of your trust!

(49.09 %) 🐦 @jrumeu

Juan Rumeu

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ENS name: juanrumeu.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: To be able to explain and communicate to the Spanish-speaking community of 700 million people the potential of the ENS project and its importance on the web3.

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Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Comment) Except in possible cases of conflict with the DNS system where the ownership of a brand, sports team, company, etc, is proven.

Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Comment) Renewal fees should be kept to avoid eternal blocking of some words and fund ENS team. If possible try to move the process to Layer 2 to minimise the cost of gas.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree)

My web3 qualifications / skills: translator into Spanish / Metamask advanced user, /betatester, DAO’s experience through Aragon solutions.

(47.40 %) 🐦 @AtaxiaNQ

At0x

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ENS name: at0x.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’m a governance scientist and want to participate in the creation of new structures that actually make our lives better. My work with Nerd DAO has made me believe that the future of society is on-chain.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree)
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree)

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a protocol designer and founder of the Nerd DAO. We manage several protocols and advise many more in the best practices to maximize web3 impact.

Explore the Nerd Metaverse

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(45.33 %) 🐦 @JackieLeeETH 💬 jackie.eth#9152

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ENS name: jackie.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’d like to help from the metaverse side.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am working on Web3 + WebXR metaverse.

(44.56 %) 🐦 @harper 💬 Harper#0396 harper

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ENS Name: harper.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I love identity. I love domains. I have since the beginning of the web (my first domain was purchased in the 90s). I think that identity can be better, more flexible and more effective than it has been thus far. I am a boomer in the eth space, but i have a lot of experience around building identity platforms, social software that scales to millions and other relevant tech/product entrepreneur experience. However, they all fell into the problems of web2: they weren’t private, they were centralized, and they didn’t take advantage of ownership. Web3 is part of the solution to these problems and thus ENS is potentially a key to solving the identity aspect. I really believe in ENS and am excited about the mission and the future.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution :

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have experience shipping solidity and have built ens aware web3 experiences. I have been around eth (as a consumer) for awhile and have been deep in eth (as a developer/hacker) for a year or so.

(44.20 %) 🐦 @MumfordWanderer 💬 zealot#6186 Brett Henry

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ENS name: bretthenry.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS is one of my favorite Ethereum protocols and I have already purchased 10 ENS domains ytd. Additionally, I own dozens of DNS TLDs (via Google domains) for my coffee roasting company, juice company, etc. and understand the value of quality name services that provide excellent ui/ux.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: AGREE
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: AGREE
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: AGREE
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: I believe this article needs more clearly defined to consider owners of existing ENS domains who do not also own the DNS TLD.

My web3 qualifications / skills: Community building and guild involvement within DAOs (Bankless primarily, but also Royal.io and DAOpunks). DAO formation (1 on Mainnet, 1 on Polygon), one of which is a decentralized coworking community/space in Nashville, TN called DECO. R&D for liquidity provision and yield farming on Mainnet and L2.

(44.14 %) 🐦 @rainbowdotme

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ENS name: rainbowwallet.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS is foundational to the Rainbow product and the proliferation of user-owned profiles. Our shared goals and philosophies around decentralization make us ideal partners to help ENS reach its full potential.

**My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) **Agree

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) **Agree

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) **Agree

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Best Ethereum wallet of all time. :rainbow: http://rainbow.me/

(43.98 %)

Dan

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ENS name: dan.laabs.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

  • I believe that ENS is the future of the internet and needs to be managed by highly educated and dedicated members to govern the long-term success of the protocol.
  • Decentralized governance is the key here so that the ENS treasury, its future funds, and control of the .ETH registrar contract remain fully operational during even the worst tumultuous times.
  • I will be dedicated to the growth and longevity of the protocol and it’s users.
  • The future projects possible with this DNS-like system are absolutely mind blowing!
  • Help create world peace and global organization.
  • Enforce the ENS constitution.
  • Promote web3 identity services and decentralized websites on IPFS and legacy DNS

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    • The decentralized nature of the protocol is to protect each owners explicit right to own all name and associated meta data.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    • Promote exclusive ownership and reduce TLD parking.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    • Income is to remain as we support the development of new features, security audits, partnerships and marketing efforts.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    • Interoperability is important as ENS is the upcoming evolution of the global namespace.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Lead full-stack developer on a major eCommerce website with over 10+ years professional experience.
  • Dedicated to the future of the internet supporting ENS and Ethereum!

(43.54 %) 🐦 @YalorMewn

Yalor Mewn

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ENS name: Yalor.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I"m very bullish on ENS after spending plenty of time with @makoto and using it for literally everything in our DAO’s, I’m already a participating member of many communities experimenting with this type of governance (Gitcoin, MetaCartel, DAOhaus, RaidGuild, etc etc) so I have extensive experience with the types of proposals and information dissemination needed to get consensus. I would love to contribute to the long term sustainability of the ENS community as well as help make ENS the standard across the world :fire:

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree, furthermore we are taking it there right now, together :rocket:

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m a community futurist, a governance and ecosystem health expert, as well as a skilled product and project manager deep down the DAO rabbit-hole :rabbit2:

(43.26 %) 🐦 @connoroday0 💬 connoroday#3518 Connor O'Day

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ENS name: coday.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I’ve been participating in DAOs and web3 communities for years but have never officially become a delegate. I believe ENS is a core pillar of the Ethereum and Web3 ecosystem and I am extremely excited to take a more active role in governing how this base layer infrastructure can be expanded. Identity is a key component in the future we are building and ENS will play a very important role.

I have been working for Gitcoin for almost 3 years now, and in my view, ENS is a public good we all need to support and collaborate with.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree - enforcing property rights (physical and digital) is critical to building a functional society, only now we can do so with code, not violence.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree - similar to gas costs on Ethereum, fees prevent the tragedy of the commons.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree - ENS is a clear public good and needs a treasury to support ongoing development. Additionally, other public goods in the Web3 space need to support each other and collaborate.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree - build more bridges to convert Web2 into Web3 (but without retracting the value and power of native ENS domains.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Bitcoin investor, researcher, miner since 2013
  • Economics and Computer Science double major
  • Early experimenter with Solidity and Eth Dapps before mainnet went live
  • Began mining Ethereum on launch day, 2015
  • 6 years (2015 - 2021) working at ConsenSys on various early-stage Ethereum projects
  • 3 years (2018 - present) working at Gitcoin to grow Web3 & open source, support public goods

(43.12 %) 🐦 @tobias_eth 💬 tobias.eth#4548

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ENS name: tobias.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I am a strong believer in this project, and I will do what I can to make ENS the global naming stander of web3. I really like that ENS is a non-profit project and are building a naming standard for the long term future, unlike other naming services that just are made for cash grabs. I think ENS is going to have a bigger impact on web3 than we can imaging right now. DNS is mostly used by businesses who want a website, but I think ENS is going to be used by almost everyone in the world. Normal people are going to have their own ENS for username, businesses are going to have it for their websites and its going to be used for purposes we can’t see yet. I am really excited for this adoption and would love to be a delegate. I will ensure that ENS is going to be a public good for everyone and not a service that is made for profit making.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree

  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I am 22 year old guy studying cybernetics and robotics at NTNU in Norway at my fourth year. When I am finished studying I will definitely start working in web3. My spare time is mostly used for exploring web3 and I have been in the crypto ecosystem since early 2018. I discovered ENS for about a year ago and have been huge believer of the naming service since. I have been an advocate for ENS and recently got Pixelmap to integrate reverse resolution.
I am not as skilled as the “older guys/girls” (still relatively young compared to other spaces :wink: ) that are applying for delegate, but I am an active user of web3, and have a decent understanding of different programming languages including solidity learned while studying and on my spare time. I am also a fast learner.

(42.37 %) 🐦 @coconidodev

Nicolo

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ENS name: nicolo.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I truly believe in the power of identity in the Web3 ecosystem and the role it will increasingly continue to play as the space comes further into the mainstream.
The social capital we each hold in our online presence will start to be valued and leveraged more and more in the next generation of Web3 apps, and ENS is really well positioned to be the epicentre and point of connection of that digital and decentralized identity.

ENS provides a decentralized identity layer for the Ethereum network with sizeable network effects both in terms of the number of integrations and community of builders always discovering new ways to take advantage of their ENS handles and expand the use cases.

I am an avid user of my ENS name (I have it as my Twitter display name and I often wear a hoodie with my ENS name - shown below :grin:).
I would love to play a more active role in the governance of the ENS community and see it flourish as a fundamental building block for the coming Web3 world.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution:

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I’ve been working in the crypto-space in various capacities since early 2016 where I ran a popular crypto research startup and also spent a bit of time working in various TradFi institutions in IB and doing growth at SaaS startups after my academic background in Economics.

I now lead strategy over at the Aave Companies, where we have recently been spending a lot of time building a set of powerful and flexible protocols not just for the current DeFi space but to act as whole new building blocks for the Web3 world.

In my spare time I spend a lot of time involved in various DAOs, I’m an avid JPEG enjoyer (both in collecting and minting) and I spend a lot of time thinking and brainstorming about the future of Web3 and how we can push the space forward!

Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/coconidodev

(42.13 %) 🐦 @collinpixley

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(41.98 %) 🐦 @onebandwagonfan 💬 hph#9975 Harold Hughes

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ENS name: 1906.eth
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I have intentionally made it a point to learn in public. A lot of my friends didn’t know about crypto, NFTs, or any of this space. Given that, I know that even as a Black guy that didn’t go to an ivy league school or an early crypto adopter, I have an immense amount of privilege. I use my privilege to learn in public and take risks so that others feel more comfortable taking that chance as well. I have written about my view here.

When I think about being an ENS delegate, I see the opportunity to help folks understand the new way to display identity in this growing web 3 space. From identity, you have the opportunity for ownership and community. I think I will represent a group of people that may not be as aware of the importance of ENS.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 781

Name ownership is an absolute right: Absolutely Agree. Ownership is the key to driving community engagement. When I think about the challenges that exist in the current ecosystem, I believe that ownership is the most important starting point to making this platform for the next generation.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Strongly agree. A friend of mine wanted to buy about a dozen ENS domains with the plan to get them and hopefully resell them to the “big names” later. Given the registration fees, it limited his strategy and it will definitely control for more folks thinking of the same thing.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree. I think that the mission of this group should be to find ways to create value for owners. Part of that value is in doing public projects that create an ecosystem where our users will thrive.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Disagree. I believe that part of the value of the second question - registration fees limiting folks from squatting - is why this step is not necessary. I think it doing this would not be fair to the earliest of adopters in the ENS space.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I own my ENS and a couple for my kids and I want to be vocal about what this can look like not only for the current holders but for the next generation of adopters. I’m thinking of the long game. I am also building a live event technology company that is using blockchain, web 3 tools, and other tech to help fans have better experiences with their favorite artists, athletes, teams, and entertainers. So I see myself as a consumer as well as a business leader that is building in this space. Overall, I am a community builder and have recently helped found Amass, an end-to-end wealth creation platform for Black Americans. When I talk about creating opportunities for people, I put my money where my mouth is and use my time and resources to do it.

(41.55 %) 🐦 @TorstenGoerke 💬 kn00t#8297 Torsten Goerke

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ENS name: kn00t.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I am seeking for ways to take responsibility for the tools I create as
an information technology researcher and therefore I put myself forward
to help building the number assignment clearinghouse of the Web3.

For decades now we observe and endure rising inequality, stagnation and the
manifestaton of the data sharing economy caused by just a few initial
design flaws:

In 1998 the pioneering, voluntary work of Jon Postel was replaced by a
private non-profit company to henceforth coordinate the assignment of
names (TLDs) to numbers (IP addresses).

Imagine how the internet would look like today, if we had DAOs in place
at that time to make coordinated, informed and joint decisions about
named entities.

Wallets can wrap almost everything now. Tokens (“programmable money”)
and smart contracts codify and efficiently scale trust and define social
identity for humans.

Postel’s robustness principle: “Be liberal in what you accept, and
conservative in what you send” when applied for governance tokens almost
seems like trivially true: His ingenious insight when combined with
decentralized, crypto-native technology can eventually be turned into
flexible, interoperable, scalable and community-owned (naming) systems.

Let’s begin to decentralize the allocation of names to wallet adresses.
Let’s build a cross-chain naming system for people to navigate the
Metaverse. Let’s proof Postel’s principle right.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I am a technology-driven social individual. I aquired some technical
skills along the way. I worked in IT infrastructure and research data
projects for several years, followed by medical data interoperability
work and data-driven research for medical technology, tumor research,
microscopy and the humanities. I recently founded Alas DAO to advance
education as a public good with focus on STEAM education (science,
technology, arts, engineering and math) for children and teenagers from
disadvantaged backgrounds.

(41.35 %) 🐦 @nitrous9NFT 💬 nitrous9#0007

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ENS name: nitrous9.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Decentralization allows it, so why not be apart of it

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 960

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree, this forces everyone to play by the same rules
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree, the incentive is a more sound system. One that can control spam through fees.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree, self sufficiency is vital in maintaining all decentralized systems
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree, this is important in maintaining real world rights to things like free press

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I am a Python Developer with training in Machine learning. I have intermediate web3 experience.

(41.01 %) 🐦 @jeffalomaniac 💬 jeffalomaniac.eth#8423 jeffalomaniac

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ENS name:: jeffalomaniac.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: At 15 years old I took a part time job with an ISP in 1995. I began a position as a liaison to the Internic and was responsible for DNS record submission. This time reminds me of that time. I love this technology and believe it to be the key to security and privacy for social media in the future,

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: 100% agree. (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m currently studying solidity and web3 development through udemy and Ivan on tech academies. I am self taught in all avenues of life so this won’t be much different.

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ENS name: premm.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to support the development of ENS to make it as durable, robust, accessible and scalable as possible, with the goal of making it the Web3 standard for naming.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ](Proposed ENS Constitution)

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a developer with blockchain development skill. I am also a collector of ENS domain names, and have plans to build services using the domain names. I also have experience in art and design, and have a particular interest in ENS domains representing digital creative files like images/video as well as 3D models.

Take a look here for some context on my work with ENS: https://youtu.be/Jz3du7svzcQ?t=723

(40.59 %) 🐦 @yedamao0312 💬 cat-mao#8888 yetangxu

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ENS name: abcabc.eth

Through its own media and its own social platform, it makes every effort to promote the development of NES. I believe it is the best project in this field.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ] (Proposed ENS Constitution 5)

Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree
My web3 qualifications / skills: Our community has conducted in-depth research on Web3.0, and community members have made many investment research reports. We hope to advance together in the development of blockchain technology

(40.57 %) 🐦 @RuzhyoX

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ENS Name: ruzhyo.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I’ve been following ENS for years, and believe that it is the most important Ethereum protocol today. ENS should strive to be a neutral public good, to reduce friction in usage, to facilitate broad adoption, to continue to evolve and improve with the technology. I am willing and able to contribute to and participate in governance choices in order to best achieve those goals, and to see ENS continue to be massively important to Web3 developments in the years to come.

  1. Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree.
  2. Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree. The cost to acquire an ENS name should always be as affordable as possible in order to avoid discrimination based on wealth.
  3. Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree, with the caveat that making one public good more expensive in order to bolster another may not be the most efficient use of resources. However, if prices need to be raised in order to disincentivize squatting, but the DAO doesn’t need more income, raising prices to fund other public goods may make sense.
  4. ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I’ve been mildly active in DAO governance with a variety of protocols since 2019, but this would be my first time acting as a delegate. I pledge to be active and engaged in governance, and to be a good steward with your delegated vote. I will keep an open mind on all proposals no matter how absurd or straightforward they appear to be. I’m willing to have my opinion be changed by new information, but not for money. And my twitter DMs are open if anyone wants to talk about voting or ENS in general.

(40.44 %) 🐦 @shanemac 💬 ShaneMac#9999 Shane Mac

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ENS name: shanemac.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: In 2005-2010, I was involved in many of the conversations that became what web2 is today. We knew the problems that could happen from the decisions that were made back then but we had no power over those decisions. Today, we have the opportunity to build an open internet for all that is also governed by the people who use it.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree)
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree)

My web3 qualifications / skills: In 2011, Adam Draper told me to buy Bitcoin and hold it for a decade. He then called me in 2015 and said Ethereum would be as important if not more important. He helped me get into the space, play the long game, and learn about everything early. Today, I’m the co-founder of a web3 company, XMTP, and looking to help shape the future of the web3 world.

Reach out anytime on Twitter: @shanemac

(39.65 %) 🐦 @brash_eth 💬 Brash#1656

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ENS name: brash.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to support the growth of the ENS community and help build ENS into the standard identity layer for Web3 and the decentralized world

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree ENS ownership should be immutable and not subject to discrimination of any kind
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree ENS should be inclusive and at the same time encourage true ownership instead of speculation
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree ENS should contribute to the inception and growth of further projects and DAOs that will further Web3
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree Global namespace integration should further usability and help bring ENS into the mainstream

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m an active contributor to Web3 communities, DeFi participant, early collector of NFTs and investor in several prominent Web3 projects

(39.31 %) 🐦 @dabit3 💬 nader#1506 Nader Dabit

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ENS name: sha.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: To support the community, development, and improvement of ENS and web3 in general as well as explore new ways to enable true self-sovereign identity.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - I think they are useful but more as some deterrent for squatting, curious if there’s a way to enable reputation based incentives in the future
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Software developer of 10 years, community builder (Developer DAO, various meetups and code schools), web3 content creator (content reached over 1 million views)

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💬 穿过你的黑发我的手#0189 钱多多

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ENS name: qianduoduo.eth
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I think ens, as one of the most important infrastructure of web3, has unlimited potential. I am willing to participate in the historical process.
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution
Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
My web3 qualifications / skills:
Participated in many web3 projects, familiar with blockchain knowledge, and familiar with many whales in the blockchain field.

(38.69 %) 🐦 @notscottmoore

Scott Moore

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ENS name: ceresstation.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I believe that the true potential of web3 is to completely change how we fund public infrastructure. On the internet, identities are one key piece of that infrastructure. As Alisha recently noted, it’s hard to imagine having to type in an IP address every time we want to visit a website for information, and we’ll soon feel the same way about how we use addresses to transfer value.

Most importantly, it’s very possible for us to still end up in a world where these critical functions in the metaverse are owned by existing web2 monoliths like Facebook. Ultimately, that’s a major issue for anyone that believes they should have more control over the next phase of the web, and more interoperability between the services that they use.

By becoming a delegate of the ENS ecosystem, I can help push forward not just the ENS ecosystem but the public goods space on the whole as I’ve done through my work as a co-founder of Gitcoin and as a participant in a number of other related organizations in the past, such as the Digital Public Goods Alliance and Ethereum Foundation Grants.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**

I think absolute ownership is a fundamental prerequisite to an open, community owned web.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**

Fees are not always bad, fees can help keep organizations sustainable, and ultimately can be used to help make sure users act in good faith, and don’t attack the system without consequence.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**

Fees are also good because it’s possible to use them to sustain ENS itself and the ecosystem on the whole. There’s a huge amount of potential in web3 for public goods to govern themselves, but perhaps even more potential to allow them to sustain themselves.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

We can’t repeat the mistakes of web2 and create walled gardens, we have to be part of the larger ecosystem and that includes leveraging existing well-adopted systems.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Actively participated in the Ethereum ecosystem since 2016 (and surprisingly, started a DAO project back then as well)
  • Co-founded Gitcoin which has funded over $40m in public infrastructure to date
  • Helped push forward one of the first Digital Public Goods Alliance communities of practice
  • Served as a committee member in a variety of community grants programs including Ethereum Foundation Grants
  • Advised a number of new web3 public goods related projects to help further my broader beliefs about how the ecosystem should evolve

(38.63 %) 🐦 @benchodroff 💬 benjaminchodroff#0001 Benjamin Evans Chodroff

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ENS name: benjaminchodroff.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Helping promote ENS awareness and adoption

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I help teach a free Web3 coding class at https://offchain.social/offchain-code and I help run blockchain meetup groups throughout mainland China.

(38.62 %) 🐦 @chrisberg 💬 chrisberg#1830 chrisberg

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ENS name: chrisberg.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS an incredibly interesting frontier project bringing identity to the blockchain space. There is a major opportunity to create persistent identities across the crypto ecosystem and ENS DAO is in a unique position to capture that opportunity. I would love to be involved and bring my deep academic and practice expertise to bear on what is one of the most important problems in the crypto space.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution:

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree. This is an underappreciated feature of the cryptoeconomy - the need for concrete pseudonymity.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree. Registration fees are an important part of product pricing and managing congestion but incentive mechanisms are a cryptoeconomic design question and need to be tied into models of value flow and capture. A fee can be a way of paying for marginal costs and if necessary preventing spam-like behaviour but we should be thinking more broadly about incentive structures.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree. This is critical - what we call public goods (or more precisely ‘local public goods’) in the blockchain space is actually a conversation about the deployment of DAO resources for investment and growth. ‘Public good’ provision is talked about a lot these days in crypto but needs to be talked about a lot more.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree. This needs to be a priority for the ENS DAO. It does not mean that ENS ought to be simply subsuming itself into the existing institutions of the global namespace but where possibly creating a decentralised, parallel but consistent alternative.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am an academic cryptoeconomist and research team leader with extensive experience in research, teaching and advising large and small crypto businesses and DAOs. In 2017 I cofounded one of the leading cryptocurrency research centres in the world, the RMIT Blockchain Innovation Hub. RMIT is now the second top university for blockchain research and education on the Coindesk university ranking. I am the co-author of a major economic text in blockchain studies, Understanding the Blockchain Economy: An Introduction to Institutional Cryptoeconomics, and am deeply engaged in public policy work

I can bring a lot of experience, research knowledge, and governance expertise to the ENS DAO. I have worked with numerous projects working on cryptoeconomic design, tokenomics, and DAO governance, and have published extensively on treasury management, grant program design, voting and social choice in DAOs, some of which you can see at my website. In addition, I have worked on a number of identity projects of potential relevance to ENS, including chairing credentials working group of the Australia Government’s National Blockchain Roadmap.

(38.25 %) 🐦 @maariabajwa 💬 maaria.eth#6080 Maaria Bajwa

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ENS name: primary ENS used is maaria.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

The applications for ENS are endless and I can offer a unique perspective around decentralization, self identity, and web3. I have 35+ ENS domains personally registered, some which I use for wallet management, others for education / onboarding, and a lot for self-expression. I’ve personally bought and donated 15+ ENS domains to new crypto users in order to make it much easier for them to use Ethereum.

I believe deeply in decentralization but I also recognize that there are folks who will take advantage of that. I’d like to advocate for fairness with ENS domains, where domain trolls can’t hold domains hostage and we welcome new users into this ecosystem. I’m not advocating for centralizing this decision making, but would love to think through difference models that may disincentivize that type of behavior (similar to spamming). ENS is such a valuable tool for connecting identity with wallets, we should be encouraging companies, brands, and users to join us. ENS has so many potential applications and use cases, and I want to become a delegate in order to continue growing usage and utility of ENS.

My view on each section of the Proposed ENS Constitution 981:

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree.
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree, with caveat that I heavily lean into the ENS proposed constitution here which suggests using fees as a disincentive model as well.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree. ENS funds should go towards driving more adoption, utility, and building with ENS.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • I have been an investor and operator in Web3 since 2016
  • Investments include: Bison Trails, Chainalysis, Dapper Labs, OpenSea, SupeRare, POAP, XMTP, Zapper and many, many more.
  • I am a co-founder of the Stoner Cats NFT collection and Stoner Cats DAO
  • Co-Founder of The Gimmicks NFT collection, which is targeted at a more mainstream audience
  • I’ve written a weekly crypto newsletter since 2017: thisweekincrypto.substack.com (note: before 2020 I sent the emails directly from my inbox, so archives haven’t been uploaded to Substack)
  • I understand how to reach a new audience that isn’t crypto-native, and have spent many hours onboarding folks into crypto.
  • I work closely with high-profile brands and the entertainment community, and have a deep understanding of the friction involved in bringing new people into the ecosystem. We have a tremendous opportunity to become the web3 standard for everything related to crypto.

(38.22 %) 🐦 @erubaag

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ENS name: elvarg.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
Hot off the curtails of Facebook’s huge focus shift towards web3, I believe now more than ever it is our responsibility as proponents of decentralization to participate in governance. I firmly believe fb (“meta”) to be the antithesis of our common goal–an internet which is both autonomous and permissionless. I hope to engage in dialogue which further pushes ENS towards such a future.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Actively studying solidity. I am currently working as a “web2” developer in the Asia tradfi space, with hopes to go full-time defi/web3 in the near future. Have implemented a proof-of-concept web3 SSO for EVM-compatible wallets in Ruby.

(37.60 %)

Tibor Kovacs

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ENS name: tibor.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I’ve been following the progression of ENS since its inception in 2017 and purchased my first .eth domain after the bid-reveal system was changed to what we have now.

I’m fascinated by the global namespace as a whole ever since the first offer I ever got which was for a 3 letter YouTube username in the 2000s.

That made me learn all about the multi-billion dollar industry of domains and now my goal is to help the community harness the full potential of .eth domains in this era of mobile payments, one touch trading, CBDCs and digital identity. I’ve also held presentations about ENS at Eit Digital and at a Master of Finance program so far.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree

  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
    A fair-play fee system is also needed to give new users a chance to register considerably premium domains that would otherwise be left unused.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
    With .eth we have a whole new use case of domains - a standard for payments. So I’d say yes!

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I’ve been working with Solidity and Remix for smaller contracts since version 4 but rather went with programming front-ends in Node, React and Angular recently. I also took part in testing the Gnosis Safe iOS prototype and helped rebrand it from Safe Multisig.

I believe that the constantly evolving technology of web3 results in always having a lot more to learn for everybody; and it’s been a fun journey for me so far!

(37.26 %) 🐦 @bobjiang123 💬 bob.jiang#5621 Bob Jiang

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ENS name: bobjiang.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

  1. I love/believe decentralized power for future, and DAO organizations. so now I am active contributors in GitcoinDAO.
  2. I am passionate for ENS product, and really believe ENS should be the infrastructure for web3, so definitely ENS should be governed by DAO.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Strongly Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** 100% Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have solidity skills and community organizing and DAO exploration.

(37.14 %)

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My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

My motivation for being a delegate rests solely on a desire to contribute to a protocol I believe has vital importance to the Ethereum community. As social adoption increases there will be no difference between that community and the global community of individuals who seek to explore more functional models of social organization. ENS provides an invaluable service to the Ethereum community and I think that the problems ENS holders will confront will have broad spanning implications in global conversations concerning digital identity.

l. Name ownership shall not be infringed. /Agree

Publicly verifiable ownership rests at the cornerstone of DLTs. .eth names are technically an “asset” and protecting users rights to hold and use those assets as they see fit is something that ENS has been successfully doing for years. It makes sense that this is the first Article in the ENS constitution as it is the fundamental value proposition of the Ethereum Naming Service. I think that upholding and protecting the first article of the constitution will be of primary importance for the future of ENS as a viable alternative to centralized services.

ll. Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism. /Disagree

While I think that fees act as a primary layer of defense for potential abuse of the ENS I disagree that they that they are the primary reason to charge fees for the services that ENS provides.

  1. Deter users from abusing the ENS for speculative reasons.

2.Compensation for the individuals who make ENS a reality now and in the future.

3.Building a robust and secure platform that can offer users a reliable way to interact with the Web3 namespace.

All three are of equal importance to me as someone who has an interest in ENS governance and the future of global social organization. ENS is a service and service providers should be compensated for the value they offer their users. While I don’t agree with the current wording of article 2, I strongly agree that fees are a vital component to protecting the integrity of ENS in a broader sense.

III. Income funds ENS and other public goods. Agree /Disagree

I agree wholeheartedly that revenue generated by ENS should be used to maintain and protect the services provided by ENS. Whether this is team compensation, gitcoin grants or payment for services that make ENS possible (hosting services,audits, team development), all are appropriate uses of funds.

As it is currently defined, a “public good” consists of having non-rivalrous and non-excludable qualities. While I consider multiple publicly accessible services ( Ethereum, IPFS,ENS) to be public goods, the technical definition of “public good” excludes all three. Definitions are important, even more so when they are articles of a constitution and I think that phrasing and verbiage should be built to last. I would suggest changing “public good” to an alternative that has a broader definition.(publicworks,digital infrastructure etc….)

I have no issues with the idea that ENS could use revenue to fund development of publicly accessible services as along as there exists a robust treasury to ensure the security and future of ENS.

IV. ENS Integrates with the global namespace. Agree

I think that this is the most exciting article in the proposed constitution, the global namespace is yet to be clearly defined and I believe services like ENS and IPFS will be pivotal in creating functional frameworks for how public spaces are defined not only in Web3 but in a global context that is not dependent on boarders or political/ideological frameworks.

V. Amendments to this constitution by majority vote.

I personally think that Article V needs to be reworked to protect against the potential issues that result from a publicly traded governance token. While tokenized governance is a remarkable social structure being explored on public networks, it has not yet created a robust ethical framework to protect against majority interest being controlled by small wealthy groups of individuals. While the majority of available tokens have been set aside for the Airdrop there is no provision to protect against a third party acquiring a controlling interest in the ENS D.A.O. through secondary markets.

I personally think that there should be a provision limiting voting rights of a party that acquired a majority share of voting power through secondary markets. An example being that if a party where to acquire a majority of tokens their voting power would be limited to the top delegates voting power or some other provision to protect against potential governance attacks.

Majority Vote is a functional model until those voting rights are traded openly on public markets. As it stands this article in the constitution will function as intended but the possibility for abuse arises and I believe the constitution should address that possibility from the very beginning.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

User since 2017, active since 2019, spend all of my time researching and developing Web3

Thanks to @AvsA @adamscochran camchis trose and edzorg.eth for their delegate applications as they inspired me to write my own.

(36.93 %) 🐦 @spikewatanabe 💬 SpikeWatanabe.eth#8988

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ENS name: spikewatanabe.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

Hey ENS Fam! :wave: Many of you know me as volunteer who helped you to setup your .eth name or clarified tricky points covering various aspects of ENS protocol. Those who don’t know me I’m Spike and I spent a lot of time on discord helping people to find their way around.

I acquired my first .eth name many years ago via what was then called “vickery auction” and followed the project ever since.

I would be a great Delegate because I really know how to feel the heartbeat of the community. Constantly talking to people on a daily basis would allow me to see where ENS protocol should be steered. On top of that I managed to build effective rapport with core ENS team which would help to facilitate effective discussion.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 582

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

STRONGLY AGREE

That is the whole point of ENS, code is the law and name ownership must be absolute

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree

DAO delegates should have strictly neutral stance towards regulation of ENS with various fees and incentives. Lobbying any particular group of agents will introduce significant bias into the system and will very likely break the protocol in the long term. Moreover it is important to keep policy consistent throughout years, introducing sudden changes to incentive mechanism would break protocol’s perception as stable public good – any modifications should be predictable and easily interpreted by the community.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Absolutely

Managing public good is very tricky, because goals of such enterprise differ considerably from for profit company, but certain agenda remains intact such as maximizing coverage and utility and eventually achieving global reach. Managing funds of public good type enterprise must be approached with what in economics is called “efficient social planner” mindset. In other words, such decision maker would strive to achieve best result for all agents in the system.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Somewhat agree.

This vector of development is tricky. There is considerable upside to implementing integrations with classic DNS system. For every new product on the market it is important to build bridges between protocols, DNS integration ensures wider adoption of ENS.

On the other hand whole DNS system was designed around value extraction mechanisms, as such those entities profiting from DNS might oppose disruption of stable revenue generation model. Any external influence, such as ENS can be seen as threat. In similar fashion as blockchain disrupting traditional banking industry.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

My background is tightly linked with Economics. I used to cover financial markets and build sophisticated financial models. Of all the people I know very well how global financial architecture is engineered and how it is contributing to rising inequality and restricting human freedoms. So, when I came across concept of decentralisation in 2016 I immediately fell into the rabbit hole.

Throughout recent years I analyzed number of protocols by looking at whitepaper, checking feasibility of case and relevance of problem solved. My interests include study of L1 protocols’ consensuses, examination of tokenomics including assessment of voting and governance mechanisms. On a higher level I like to examine market trends and explore hot areas of industry such as cross chain dexes and algorithmic stable coins.

Web3 paradigm is already here and I am super excited to be part of it.

I will be forceful and effective administrator.

Vote for me!
:v:

(36.72 %)

Jon Grinnell

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ENS name: jongrinnell.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: have a voice in the the future of identity on the internet/web3.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • crypto hodlr since '13
  • working professionally in web3/crypto co. since '21
  • ETH Global volunteer

(36.57 %) 🐦 @boyang0913 💬 b0yan913#3456

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ENS name: boyang.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’ve been developing on Ethereum since 2017. Ethereum never failed me and I’m committed to play an active role in the community. Participating in ENS DAO is one of the ways to contribute, among others

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Strongly Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I have 8 yrs of experience as a fullstack developer

I was one of the developer for one of the earliest decentralized exchange dex.top
I also built the NFT platform starrynift.art
My other projects including https://matrix.co Bitsoda (offline) metaworld.app
I also play with WebGL in leisure time: https://p12.network

I’m based in Singapore and speaks Chinese, English, and Japanese

(36.55 %) 🐦 @NatFactsEth 💬 natfacts#1111 NatFacts

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ENS name: natfacts.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe in an inclusive Web3 future where self custody and personal autonomy can empower participants to truly own their identities.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree

Name ownership and particularly the ability to retain control over one’s own name, is a core principle of decentralized identity.

Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree

Fees are a disincentive to ENS-squat. We have often been in situations in which the domain we want is unavailable due to a squatter. This can still happen in the web3 world, but we need to impose a cost to doing so, and fees make sense in this respect.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

We cannot be sure of what the future holds. Retaining the ability to support other public good projects ensures maximum flexibility.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

The standard Internet isn’t going away. ENS should support interoperability with it. Ownership means ownership means ownership.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I spent 5 years as a privacy and backend engineer at Palantir Technologies and am familiar with standard DNS routing as well as web 3 architectures. I also come from a background in technology policy (Georgetown) and business (Stanford MBA), so I bring multiple disciplines to challenges.

(36.23 %) 🐦 @alanxing

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My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I hold a strong conviction that decentralized governance will elevate our human society to the next level of civilization.

Effective decentralized governance requires active participation from broad base. Effective delegation requires delegates capable of dedicating time and passion as well as connecting to their respective bases. I believe I’m a great representative for underprivileged people and software engineers as I grew up from a harsh childhood life to become software engineers for years. Crypto and Web3 brought me financial independence, allowing me allocate more time to contribute back to the community.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree.

I’m open to some exception where constitution amend level voting majority can decide to acquire an ENS from its current owner with market based compensation and for public goods.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree.

  • Amendments to this constitution by majority vote

Suggest a threshold of 2/3 majority and at least 10% of all token participation.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Years of software engineering and entrepreneurial experience.
  • Crypto and decentralization advocate since 2013.
  • Invested and incubated many crypto projects.

(36.17 %) 🐦 @technocrypto

Jeff Coleman | Jeff.eth

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ENS name: Jeff.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Longtime ENS user and advocate. Feel that I will do a good job of protecting the less tangible but still valuable parts of the ENS community’s culture.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Being completely frank, this provision is poorly worded and will definitely result in conflict/disagreement at some point (it already has if you poke around actually). But I think the underlying principles motivating this provision are promising, if we can articulate them better.

First, for ENS names to be useful at all the behaviour and usability of an ENS name has to be predictable and we have to have a consensus about that behaviour that has a high degree of legitimacy and legibility. For better or worse, the existing expectation of many people in the Ethereum ecosystem is that once you designate a single private key (or set of private keys) to control a record, that key has to sign off on any future changes to the record. If you lose the key, too bad. It’s seen as a “harsh but fair” approach. But even this consensus has a lot of caveats. Mostly these caveats are about ways that a community, smart contract architect, etc. sets the expectations of the users up front. In the case of ENS names, take expiry. Expiry has been part of the ENS plan from the beginning, and because this has been communicated clearly there is a shared expectation and consensus on the part of most ENS users that this is an acceptable infringement on their “absolute right” of ownership. Or, what happens when there is a bug in the auction process? Maybe some auctions have to be restarted, which is a sort of infringement. But not doing so would infringe on other types of ownership. So I get what this point is trying to say but at the least the word “absolute” is a poor fit here.

Another principle that definitely seems to be intended by this provision is to protect and maintain the credible neutrality of the ENS infrastructure itself. ENS already has a very wide userbase and set of stakeholders, and this credible neutrality is a key part of how all these different users, with their many (and sometimes conflicting) goals/needs can all agree to share one ENS system with its associated standards, tooling, integrations, and so on. But there is no such thing (or no such useful thing) as absolute neutrality. Even the credible neutrality of a system like ENS must of necessity embed some set of actual values to keep ENS worth anything at all to people. These values include things like “what is a bug?” or “what constitutes a DoS attack?” and so on. These values are mostly implicit in communities like this one, but they certainly exist. Not all of these values can be “enforced” but they must all “inform” certain decisions. A genuinely “true neutral” system is not actually useful. You have to be good to everyone, not just neutral too them. And determining what that means hopefully involves some widely shared social consensus on what “good neutral” means, including how it changes in the light of new information (like changes in the Ethereum platform itself, or new technological capabilities that become available).

And finally, it is a technical fact, regardless of how the ENS registrar etc. are designed, that the ENS system is socially forkable. There are obvious and significant advantages to not forking the ENS system, not least of which is the degree to which many technical integrations with ENS have failed to correctly plan for this possibility. But what we all collectively decide the ENS system is will have an enormous effect on the future usage and usefulness of any particular smart contract that forms a part of it. These means that we need to make a deliberate and ongoing effort to maintain positive and ongoing relationships between as many present and future stakeholders as possible. Doing this well requires continuous communication around how ENS names are changing, problems that users are encountering, and so on. Trust and goodwill are critical elements of a technical consensus. You can’t even conceive of an idea of “absolute ownership” of ENS name which would ignore these facts.

In summary, the thing I would want to protect as a delegate is the predictability, legitimacy, and legibility of the consensus around how ENS names work; the good and credible neutrality of the ENS architecture and system in how users and stakeholders are treated; and the positive social trust and goodwill which exists among the present and future set of ENS stakeholders. And if someone can improve the phrasing of this section to better capture that, I’d happily vote for that version of the text. If not, that’s what I take this text to be trying to say, if somewhat poorly.

  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

This is clearly the existing social consensus around the ENS architecture. ENS is first and foremost a public service, NOT a for profit enterprise. Any divergence from this plan would be substantial: very large issues would have to be at stake to ever consider changing this part of ENS in my view.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Again, in broad terms I think this is the existing consensus of what current and future funds are intended for. Developing and supporting a healthy ENS ecosystem first, and then secondarily supporting the broader social and technical ecosystem on which the health of ENS also depends.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

The relationship of ENS with global namespaces like DNS is also fairly well established, if incompletely specified in a couple of cases. But again the way of relating to and integrating DNS has been well established and public for some time, so it would take a very substantial issue being at stake for this general viewpoint to be seriously altered, in my view (example: a major change in how DNS is actually used worldwide).

My web3 qualifications / skills:

Incorrigible amateur and interferer in more serious technical engineering. Code literate, security aware, and familiar with most parts of the Ethereum and blockchain ecosystem, but probably not the person you want handwriting a critical bugfix under time pressure for real users. More knowledgeable (albeit still not guaranteed to be useful) in the research department. A long track record of reviewing and analysing web3/Ethereum projects, typically at the design/conceptual/architectural level, though sometimes right down to the code. Knowledgeable enough to be dangerous about most technical things :slight_smile: Bitcoin since 2010 and Ethereum since before crowdsale. Usually seen on twitter at https://twitter.com/technocrypto/

(36.09 %) 🐦 @camchis_ 💬 camchis#2394 camchis

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== ENS name ==

camchis.eth

== My reasons for wanting to be a delegate ==

Please give my Tweet some love :heart:

I am a big believer in the future of web3 and leaving centralized platforms in the past. ENS is a key part of web3 infrastructure and will be the face of every web3 user. I think we have an insane opportunity here to build a better internet and I would love to contribute and help bring it to the first billion users.

Identity and specifically ENS already does and will continue to play a vital role in web3. We all currently have online identities but we have never had the opportunity to actually own and take control of our online identities until ENS. Twitter owns our Twitter usernames, they can remove your whole identity from their platform and furthermore a Twitter username is only really useful on Twitter and if your Twitter username is taken on another platform then you will have to use a different identity, we need uniformity.

Personal identity is a fundamental human right and ENS is a public good, I believe everyone in the world should be able to own an ENS name representing their online identity and never have to worry about not being in control of that identity.

Furthermore, I am a huge supporter of Sign in with Ethereum, the login interface of web3, ENS are helping to build this and integrate with it.

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Name ownership is an absolute right - Agree

ENS governance should have no ability to prevent someone from registering/renewing/transferring a name.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism - Agree

There is already a problem with “squatters” registering speculative names in the hopes of being able to sell them in the future however, registration fees are a good first step in preventing this.

Income funds ENS and other public goods - Agree

I think being a public good itself, ENS should also support other public goods and teams within web3.
If the web3 space grows, so will ENS.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace - Agree

This is vital for mainstream adoption of .eth

== My web3 qualifications / skills ==

  • Gained interest in the space in 2017 and have been actively participating in many communities since then
  • Have moderated in many crypto communities and beta tested many platforms/products
  • Took a year out of uni to work on frontend at Monolith
  • Basic Solidity knowledge and currently learning Rust + Anchor
  • Planning to write my dissertation on web3/Ethereum

(35.73 %) 🐦 @wmitsuda

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ENS name: wmitsuda.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

  • I’m an early adopter of ENS, used to have an ENS name at the time gitcoin used to give them for free to every gitcoin user (*.gitcoin.eth).
  • I created Otterscan, has been supporting ENS in it since the one of the first versions.
  • I intend to incorporate future ENS features in Otterscan.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Created Otterscan, an open source block explorer who has been supporting ENS since the beginning.

(35.65 %) 🐦 @JESSCATE93 💬 jessie#8180

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ENS name: jessie.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

i ve been thinking about DAOs for a while, i m also searching for the DAO i wanna be a part of. it’s not just about the governance and rules, it’s about a belief for some time (maybe a long time). i d love to quote my friend when he 1st intro ENS to me,“it’s a big deal, not just an extension from DNS, think about where its uniqueness come from (ETH)”

currently i m in a team building a NFT curation network where you can have your data ownership(and own your attention), i want to better understand ENS as a new internet entry&identity for every INDIVIDUAL and bridge it to our solution, so that we can move to web3 together :running_woman:

I believe i can be a dot to spread the concept, i have a blog fat-garage.com (also i keep that .eth :wink: and i write about the web3 movement (cryptos tokenomics,DAOs,NFTs etc) mostly from my experience and takeaways from other brilliant minds (for example takensthereum and brantly on my understanding on ENS).

finally, I love ETH!

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution]

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

  • Somewhat Agree. i m thinking what “absolute right” is, and i guess if we can incentivise people who share the same value or passion on one name root (let’s say ownership), those who create names (coz there is only one ownership.eth) like ownershipecon, ownershiplabs,etc could somewhat related to each other.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment).-Agree.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment):-Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Been in crypto since 2017, started writing/podcasting about it since 2018.
  • Building with like-mind folks on an NFT curation tool (https://dataverse.art/)
  • Engaging a community who are passionate about web 3 & ownership economy in China

(35.48 %) 🐦 @wholesomecrypto

Rudy

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ENS name: WholesomeCrypto.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS is shaping our future in web3. We need as many active delegates to have a diverse group that would lead whats to come. This is our chance to create a new world together in a decentralized fashion. I want to contribute to this world and be a voice for those who did not get a chance to participate.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I’ve been following crypto since 2013 and seen it’s roller coaster ride of growth. My goal now is to share what I have learned and create a more unified community.
I also have experience in audio and video editing. Therefore I can contribute in content creation for the ENS community.

(35.25 %) 🐦 @imTokenOfficial

imtoken.eth

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ENS name:

imtoken.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

This is an application representing imToken as an organization.

At imToken, our mission is to build the most reliable and intuitive digital wallet that gives everyone equal access to the tokenized world. At the core, ENS is aiming for the same goals, being a decentralized public good that improves user experience and access in the crypto space.

That’s why we have been supporting ENS from the start. On the first day when ENS was born, we already supported the ENS auction. Later, we helped to attract a lot of users to the ENS ecosystem when we released the first ENS DApp on May 4th 2017. When ENS asked the ecosystem to publish renewal reminders, we helped thousands of ENS holders to catch up on domain renewals via targeted push notifications. Today, our research leverages ENS as the base layer for our next generation wallet.

As a delegate, we want to continue supporting ENS, with our experience as wallet builders.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

We have been building imToken wallet and its related products since 2016, growing to a team of 100 people with backing from within and outside of the crypto industry.

(35.10 %) 🐦 @bl0ckf1nance 💬 andreashofmann.eth#1048 Andreas

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ENS name: andreashofmann.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I participate in the ENS ecosystem for a while now and usally came over from the classic DNS due to my age :wink: I’m long time admin in the DNS ecosystem and can see the fantastic opportunities the ENS will provide to us, the users. I love the web3 options getting back my identity and I love the integration of the DNS into the ENS making ENS to the top-top-level-Domain in my eyes due to its two-sided feature: content and wallet!

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ]
• Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
• Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
• Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
• ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree – I see ENS as a kind of an umbrella-domain, being the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have no coding skills beside some old fashioned html and/or php but I’m able to read and understand solidity (in part) and I have a longtime experience in the development of the DNS-space now (25+ years). I have seen the conflicts and problems in the rise of the DNS system and I’m sure I will be able to give reasonable feedback on issues in this regard. I’m more an academic user of the ENS.

(34.94 %) 🐦 @mevbandit 💬 web#0003 bandit

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ENS name: bandit.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

(34.81 %) 🐦 @junkpunkie 💬 junkpunkie#6345

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ENS name: junkpunkie.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am a web3/Solidity developer and multiple ENS domain holder. I would love to help build out the ecosystem. I believe ENS is uniquely suited to helping Ethereum attain mass adoption on the internet

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Full time web developer / launched two separate fully onchain NFTs - experience participating in other DAOs

(34.76 %) 🐦 @TheFarrow 💬 DF-arrow#8840 darrow.eth

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ENS name: darrow.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I would like to help to support the development of ENS. I believe there is such a strong future with ENS and would be honored to be part of history in the making. With the primary goal of making ENS the Web3 standard I would like to assist in making it secure, durable and accessible to users worldwide.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ](Proposed ENS Constitution )

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- AgreeThe way I see it, we all have the right to buy and use an ENS name and there really shouldn’t be any restrictions ever enacted upon the use and exercise of that domain name, nor any changes that target specific holders with the exception of damaging or potentially violent use cases that have a negative intent or are purposely seeking out to damage the original DNS name hold or the ass business.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree - I also feel this helps to ward off the potential for mass squating and abuse of the chain. I feel without Registration fees there would be in a sense a buy wall built in the process which could hinder the growth of ENS.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree - I believe that ENS funds are entirely public goods. They should or taken advantage of by an individual for personal gain. The income funds should be used for the betterment of ENS and perhaps for internal administrative costs.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Strongly agree. I feel that ENS should and will most certainly be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a developer with the LiteCoinCash blockchain and have years of software development skill. I also have over a decade of experience developing and managing DNS domains. Furthermore I am a collector of ENS domain names, and have plans to build services using the domain names. I mamage a digital NFT store on OpenSea and have years of experience in digital art and design. I hold a Masters Engineering degree which included programming and was a teacher for a software development course at a collegiate level for several years prior to starting my own business. I feel my experience would also help to expand the knowledge base of other in the community. I also have a 7.5GH ETH mining rig! Overall I am accustomed to working within a variety of software langauges.

(34.71 %)

Willbetter

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ENS name: 62888.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I would like to support the ENS DAO. This is a pretty good project and I have already joined the community.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 319

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have basic programming skills and can share knowledge of webs with others.

(34.66 %) 🐦 @shawnc0825 💬 shawnchong0825#9295 Shawn Chong

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ENS name: shawnc.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Motivated to devote my effort in shaping the web3 future, active investors and ecosystem builder in Asian crypto market, speak Chinese, Cantonese, Taiwanese, English and Malay, I would love to help with communicating and solving problems

My view on each section of the proposed ENS onstitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree AF.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Computer science major but have not been coding for a very long time, thanks to Web3, I am picking up Javascript, Solidity and more coding stuff again :slight_smile:

(34.65 %) 🐦 @RalphClaytonUk

Ralph KK

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ChadNft.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I’ve been in #crypto since 2011. I pretty much believe in the original “Ethos”, anti-government, anti-corporations, anti-banks. Be your own bank, own your own keys.

I see web3 as the future. I want to keep web3 for the people.

A vote for me is a vote for the people.

Naturally I see ENS to play a huge part in web3.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/ IMMUTABILITY)
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Disagree/ There should be some small monetization to grow the DAO)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/ Grow the DAO/ expand services)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/ True, also expand to other chains)

My web3 qualifications / skills:

Come from a technical background. Been runing #bitcoin and $eth nodes since the beginning.
Currently still running nodes/mining/staking, in other chains also.
Currently semi-retired and working/developing mostly in the #nft space

(34.49 %) 🐦 @EnlightenedLime

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ENS name: limes.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I have been an active member in the community, acquiring ens domains for famous people, posting instructive threads, participating in twitter spaces, answering ENS questions, and making suggestions for ENS. Becoming a delegate would be a privilege that I would take seriously and a role I would be active in because I believe in the future of the project. I believe billions of people will use ENS to identify their wallets. This future is something I want to take part in and something I would love doing.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution:

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree, One of the most important things that web3 brings about is digital property rights. This starts with the ownership of your identity in Web3.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree, I believe ENS will outlive all of us reading this. I think it’ll be important for names to re-enter the ecosystem as they expire. Fees should be non-nominal, like the $5/year fee that is currently in place.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree, As the pool of funds grows, the DAO should use the pool of funds to foster growth in the WEB3 space.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree, ENS = Identity.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a CPA at a crypto group in NYC. My job requires that I am in touch and knowledgeable about the crypto space so I am constantly educating myself and participating with smart people who are directly developing things in web3.

(34.48 %) 🐦 @0x_hiatus 💬 0x...hiatus#8888

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ENS name: wavecapital.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I grew up with web2, and recognize the society-changing impact it had on our world and identity. I apply this to web3, and want to be a part of this next evolution of the web, the decentralized web.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree)**
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Mixed on this - I would like to explore other affordable avenues around the ENS rental model. I recognize the necessity for some form of revenue stream to support ENS architecture and improvement, but would like to revisit the annual fee to better understand if we are pricing this well.)**
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)**
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Comment - I think there is still work to be done to better integrate ENS with other aspects of web3, but that’s what the DAO will be for right? :slight_smile: )

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m a jack of all trades, with experience in finance, banking, corporate development, and programming (Python scripting, SQL, Solidity). I have a knack for applying knowledge from various other areas of expertise and finding innovative ways to solve things using different angles.

(34.44 %)

Fuming

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ENS name: luckincoffee.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I know ENS is the future. As an early user of ens, I feel responsible to help ENS gain a better and better adoption among the public. For example, talk with various universities, NGOs, and clubs to convince them to use ENS. This is the future and inevitable, what I want to do is to be in the right direction of the history and speed up the process. To be a delegate, I can gain more attention from the public and then educate the market. In the mean time, I can help the clients ENS to get their voiced heard by the DAO.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    We need registration fees to exist, however the rate may subject to change to better fit the current situation (Currently The gas fee is usually much higher than the registration fee; The rate is dependent on the length of the name may need some adjustment, like the occurrence frequency of a word).
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • I have a technical background. I worked as blockchain developer for OKExChain for 10 month.
  • I am in Radio Caca team taking responsibility for USM Chain/cross-chain cooperation/Coin listing. Radio Caca is a $1 billion NFT/Metaverse project on BSC and Ethereum.
  • I am with A&T Capital, which is a $100 million crypto fund.

(34.38 %)

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ENS name: kootsZhin.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I believe in ENS.

As a guy with tech background, I certainly understand how important DNS is to the web2 world, and I believe the same applies to the web3.

Crypto has come to a stage that we are migrating / eating everything in the traditional world beyond DeFi, web3 applications are definitely something that one should not overlooked and I believe that ENS will be the building block of all these.

I am currently a college student and meantime a web3 believer and I wish I could be part of this historical movement and let the world hear us :slight_smile:

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Algo trading experience in crypto firm
  • Academic research experience in university crypto lab
  • Community management & marketing experience in early project
  • Research / Dev

(34.26 %) 🐦 @jessepollak 💬 jessepollak#0001 Jesse Pollak

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== ENS name ==

jessepollak.eth

== My reasons for wanting to be a delegate ==

TL;DR ENS has the opportunity to be a key component of our new global identity infrastructure, I believe in the efforts core values, and I want to lend my expertise in shaping the protocol’s future. If you’d like to support me, please RT my announcement tweet.

I’ve been thinking about identity and crypto when I dropped out of college in 2013 to build Clef, a passwordless two-factor authentication product that doubled as a native identity system. We started out by working with WordPress products, but pretty quickly realized that some of the folks who needed usable, secure identity most were crypto companies. That led to us expanding our product offering (by decentralizing the key storage and management to our partners) and working with some of the biggest crypto exchanges at the time to do their login.

When that business didn’t work, I joined Coinbase, partly because I loved crypto and partly because I believed the company had a huge opportunity with identity. In 2017, I wrote:

“At Coinbase, we’re building the open financial system for the world. On top of this system, I believe we have the opportunity to build the next widely-accepted identity platform—and leveraging the cryptographic properties of digital currency, I think we can do it in a decentralized manner.”

Reflecting back on my perspective on Coinbase’s opportunity, I now realize that Ethereum is the open financial system and the opportunity to build the next widely-accepted identity platform lies with ENS. And, while I remain excited and engaged by my work at Coinbase, I’m equally inspired to continue pushing my lifelong pursuit of a decentralized identity platform forward.

Beyond just the opportunity, I’ve also been deeply inspired by ENS’s approach over the last three years. The protocol has moved deliberately, prioritized decentralization, and worked to create “good vibes” for the whole community. I share these observed values and I’d like to lend my expertise (more below) to help ENS succeed over the next many decades.

== My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 104 ==

Name ownership is an absolute right - Agree

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism - Agree

Income funds ENS and other public goods - Agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace - Agree

== My web3 qualifications / skills ==

I spent the last 4.5 years building all of the consumer-facing teams and products at Coinbase (Coinbase, Coinbase Wallet, Coinbase Pro). Starting in the middle of this year, I shifted out of that role to focus on DAOs and governance full time. I’m now working on two DAOs oriented around supporting public goods while supporting DAO and decentralization efforts internally at Coinbase.

At Coinbase, I led major strategic technical initiatives (e.g. replatforming our entire mobile stack to React Native) as well as significant organizational growth (i.e. grew the team from 3 → 150). I have a technical background, comfort with web3 programming (though not expert), and experience operating in governance discussions. I also have a significant amount of people management and organizational strategy experience and enjoy coaching, supporting, and growing humans more than anything else. I believe that this combination of deep technical background and broad people skills will be a strong addition to the ENS delegate group.

(34.20 %) 🐦 @tsa_tec

Tecco Xie

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ENS name: tecco.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: domain is the most important thing just as TCP/IP DNS, I am a network engineer, understanding well with DNS, knowing how to make a better and quicker understand to those who isn’t yet into blockchain network, I will be proud of becoming a member of DAO Delegate.

**My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ]

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree (not permissible). ENS provides names. Once a name is under a user’s ownership, the terms of said ownership should not be modified under any circumstances.

  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree (permissible). ENS may adjust the price for reserving names as the DAO sees fit. The market for name registrations must adapt to the situation at hand. Unlike the previous question, the price adjustment in this situation occurs before a user owns a name. This is acceptable because the contract between ENS and the owner does not change while said contract is active.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree (permissible). The development of the web3 ecosystem should be a collaborative effort where the currently successful DAOs use their success to create more progress either within, or outside of their system. Decentralization goes hand in hand with collaboration since there is no centralized party to reap the benefits of aggressive competition.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree (permissible). ENS should integrate with the current DNS system to allow for usability in the current ecosystem, but this should not be the end goal for ENS.

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: Have been involved with web 3 since the last summer. I can read code and execute the contract. Most importantly I am a Chinese but also good at English, can bring thoughts to the DAO.

(34.17 %) 🐦 @clemensvienna

clemens.eth

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ENS name: clemens.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to contribute and participate in this project.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Dev, DAO delegate, Analyst

(34.12 %) 🐦 @abwagmi 💬 ab#7777 ab

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ENS name: abwagmi.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’m a huge fan and supporter of ENS. I want to be able to help the community grow in a sustainable way. I want to help push forward fair practices to benefit the Ethereum community.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I built and released the first NFT project that used an ENS-only whitelist. ENS helped my project release fairly to a wide variety of holders rather than concentrating in a few whales wallets. I’m a software engineer and builder. I invested in the original Ethereum crowdsale in 2014.

(33.96 %) 🐦 @AlexSlobodnik

slobo.eth

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ENS name: slobo.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

  1. I’m an active participant in the ENS community
  2. I’m builder of a web3 native social app that deeply relies on ENS
  3. My beliefs align well with the proposed ENS constitution
  4. I will be a good shepherd of votes because I will support proposals that encourage the long-term growth of ENS.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

I. Name ownership is an absolute right

Agree. This right is a fundamental requirement to dramatically reduce name collisions that have plagued the web since the inception of web 2.0. ENS fixes this.

II. Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism

Agree. Incentives rule everything around us. Registration fees limit rent seeking squatters and bots.

III. Income funds ENS and other public goods

Agree. Income ensures the long-term sustainability and development of ENS.

IV. ENS Integrates with the global namespace

Mostly Agree. Integrating with legacy systems is tough and the details matter. I see a world in which the legacy systems integrate with ENS vs. the other way around.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I’ve improved the customer experience for millions of users and have a keen eye for usability. As someone who has helped many friends get their first ENS I am very familiar with the challenges they faced. That experience has generated key insights on how to get more folks into the ENS ecosystem.

(33.96 %)

James

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ENS name: Fireeyesdao.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: :fire:_ :fire: (Fire Eyes DAO) has been working alongside the ENS core team up to the launch of ENS DAO, focused on ensuring a community first launch.

We’ve been overwhelmed with the focus, passion and coordination of the ENS core team and now we’re excited to play a role in the further decentralisation of the project by putting our collective hat in the ring to be a delegate!

Blog post outlining more detail about :fire:_ :fire: x ENS collaboration coming soon :eyes:

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution:

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

:fire:_ :fire: is focused on experimenting and participating within the DAO universe. Collectively, :fire:_ :fire: members are regular contributors to a diverse range of organizations playing critical roles in the development of the DeFi and DAO ecosystem.

:fire:_ :fire: is comprised of 4 members:

:fire:_ :fire: are active contributors to many web3 communities including: MetaCartel, MetaCartel Ventures, Friends with Benefits, Bankless DAO

:fire:_ :fire: has worked on a handful of impactful projects across the ecosystem, including: Aave, Rocket Pool, Balancer, MetaFactory, Gitcoin, SuperRare as well as many others!

Excited for the launch of ENS DAO next week! :unicorn:

(33.95 %) 🐦 @cryptonerdcn 💬 WhyBee | NFTClub#8802

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ENS name: cryptonerdtokyo.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am an engineer of VR, WebFront, and BlockChain in Tokyo, Japan. I think I can support the development of ENS to make it greater. And I also want to make it the Web3 standard for naming with your guys.
I’m a trilingual(Japanese/Chinese/English). I also run a community to share blockchain information with Chinese and Japanese people.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ] (Proposed ENS Constitution )

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a skilled developer who is very familiar with Javascript, C#, Swift, and also have enough experience with C/C++, go, python and Java. In blockchain developing area, I have solid knowledge of EVM and solidity.
I have created some web3 program that interactive with ETH, Polygon, BSC, also some minor chains, and won some rewards in blockchain hackathons.
I also have experience with deploy contract for NFT mint.

(33.76 %) 🐦 @hugohuhuhu 💬 Hugohuhuhu#1323

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**ENS name: :arrow_upper_left:★天上掉下來der雨果☆ :arrow_lower_right:.eth

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe web 3.0 could change the world and help us get the freedom back from centralized world. ENS is a start, and we need this. I hope I could one of the person devote into the building up of Web 3.0.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a DEFI user started from January 2021. I know a little of python, and could develop though some coding skills. Bedsides, I am also devoted in some Chinese communuities of Defi. Our communuity devoted into building up the basement of Web 3.0 though better interactions in defi.

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ENS name: ratto.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
ENS will be fundamental to bringing web3 to the world. Just like abstracting protocols in the early internet days, ENS will simplify web3 addresses.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I have nearly two decades of leadership and operator experience in a fast paced, technology driven industry. I’m pivoting by educating myself with Computer Science and Solidity training in order to bring my previous experience into the web3 world.

(33.49 %) 🐦 @chessmaster2077 💬 ChessMaster#9885

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**ENS name: 233.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I really appreciate and love this Program since it.first launch on 2017. At that time I make an auction to get a ENS Domain.

After migration to ERC721, the ENS ecosystem and trading function greatly approved since it comes with a standlized token. I really thank to this team and project, and am willing to contribute to the society of ENS.

As Im also a frontend engineer as well as smart.contract programming, I am quite familiar with web3 development, also should be my pro skills for this project.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree (Strongly)

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Javascript, Solidity Programming
Debugging Smart Contracts
Familiar with multi-chain coding(EVM compatiable and TRON/Solana as well)

(33.48 %) 🐦 @libaren032 💬 libaren#7893 zjw274630230

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ENS name: hasee.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am eager to be a part of this DAO, to help people who love building something on Web3. I can be a good facilitator.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m a professional python developer who is enthusiastic about entering Web3, with basic skills in Solidity.

(33.48 %) 🐦 @zjw023 💬 zjw023#0906 zjw023

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ENS name: zjw023.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’ve been evangelizing it in my network and Twitter, I feel ENS is and will be the center point of the massive metaverse innovation that’s on the horizon.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I have basic knowledge and recently started to learn more and more. Good at project management and also the content creation so can contribute and standardize the processes. Also in security space so can provide guidance where its needed.

(33.42 %) 🐦 @EricStrateX

Eric Strate

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ENS name: ericstrate.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I have the time, effort, and energy to help bring web2 users to discover ENS and web3. I believe having an ENS domain name is the first important step for web3 adoption.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)**
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)**
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)**
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a professional Digital Marketing Specialist in web2 and I know that web3 is very difficult for a lot of web2 users to understand. I believe ENS is a perfect first step in order for web3 adoption to increase. I am very bullish on ENS domains becoming a proof of social sign on, a NFT wallet/vault to hold tokens, documents, NFT’s and the primary web3 identification of users.

I am a web3 enthusiast, and I am actively participating in 2 future DAO communities. It would be an honor to help the ENS community become the #1 way web2 users are adopting web3.

Looking forward,
Eric Strate

(33.40 %) 🐦 @chrisfabian 💬 chris_is_here#3933 chris fabian

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ENS name: chrisfabian.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I co-lead giga a UNICEF+ITU project to connect every school in the world to the internet. A big part of that global connectivity is ensuring fair access to namespace and standards as the 50% of the world who isn’t connected gets connected. I would like to be a delegate to be part of these discussions and support a more fair, more open, and more decentralized future.

*My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ]

Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree)
Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Comment) Yes - but not necessarily “right away” - i.e. this can be a goal to be worked towards.

My web3 qualifications / skills: My team launched UNICEF’s crypto fund (the first fully native crypto-in/crypto-out investment fund in the public sector) dedicated to investing Eth (and btc) in digital public goods, with support from EF. More recently Giga) also supported by EF, has a full blockchain backend for accounting for school connectivity, is prototyping defi/eth2 staking for paying for connectivity, and has been involved in NFT development projects to engage more of the community in a giga-dao type network of supporters.

(33.29 %) 🐦 @jmonoky

John Monoky

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ENS name: monoky.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’ve been active in the blockchain space since early 2017 and decentralization and giving the power back to the people are core beliefs of mine. I’d like to represent the community and grow the ENS ecosystem by being actively involved in the DAO and the aiding in the decision making process moving forward.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree. With the world moving to a decentralized, Web3, Metaverse design, the ability to have a unique digital identity will be very important moving forward.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Somewhat agree. I feel the fees should keep the project and protocol running, but people should not be alienated from Web3 and an online identity based on economic reasons.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree 100%. This is pretty clear that this is how the project can continue to sustain itself and grow.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree. I see this as one of the core elements that ENS should strive for. ENS should be pushing for integration into everything in the digital space and metaverse.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’ve worked in blockchain for several different chains since 2017 and have been a Web3 developer for that same period. Currently working with several NFT projects, building in the metaverse and I’m an active DAO delegate on multiple currently active projects.
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(33.29 %) 🐦 @CHEN10220423 💬 Matebook#3890

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ENS name: isports.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I think ENS is a great initiative. The application of domain names in the field of digital currency is as convenient as the blockchain. It is as simple and understandable as browsing websites on the Internet, making currency transactions easier. Personal accounts are easier to remember. There is no doubt that this is the greatest Pioneering

-Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
-Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
-Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
-ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have basic web3/solidity skills.

(33.22 %) 🐦 @Jvw_3

Jonathan Woodard

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ENS name: Woodard.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS will play an important role in the long term adoption of ethereum, web3. I want to be involved in this change happening In the crypto landscape. I don’t want to sit on the sidelines. I am a huge fan of ENS and I am excited to see the growth to come!

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 813

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

  • Ens governance should be able to adjust name registration price. I think it is smart to allocate registration fee revenue to the development of ENS.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

  • Income funding ENS ensures the long term success and sustainability of ENS.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

  • ENS should be the global namespace standard.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a software development student and crypto-enthusiast.

(33.11 %) 🐦 @rainbowwallpro

rainbowwall

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**ENS name: ** rainbowwall.eth

The reason why I want to be a representative: I think I have the motivation to become a representative of ENS, and I really like Ethereum/WEB3 technology. I created a project called rainbowwall, and its website is https://www.rainbowwall.pro , it will help the Ethereum community and become a part of it. I think I can be a representative.

My views on each part of the [Proposed ENS Constitution] (Proposed ENS Constitution)

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • The registration fee exists as an incentive mechanism: (agree/disagree/comment) ** Agree.
  • Income Fund ENS and other public products: (agree/disagree/comment)** I completely agree.
  • ENS and global namespace integration: (agree/disagree/comment) I agree that ENS should become the global namespace standard in the future.

My web3 qualifications/skills: I have basic web3/solidity skills.

(33.10 %) 🐦 @_erichu 💬 eric_hu#9165 Eric Hu

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ENS name: erichu.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: If Ethereum is to play a significant role in a blockchain or multi-chain future, then ENS serves as a necessary if not crucial component to bringing a legibility, meaning, and identity layer to ecosystem. The timing for the decentralization of ENS governance couldn’t have come at a better time from both a technical (as Post-merge and future upgrades will have an effect on address types and their capabilities) and cultural perspective towards mass adoption. Serving as a gateway for millions into Web3, it’s imperative that ENS remains a public good. With this, I humbly support my application to be an ENS delegate and to represent the interests of the public, and especially those who also share in my background as an artist, designer, and creator in Web3 to keep ENS open without sacrificing scalability and robustness as the space compounds in user adoption.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree. It’s necessary for ENS to be people-first. Plain and simple. If ownership is relegated in any way this early in the process then we are merely perpetuating the inequalities and inequities of Web2.

  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree, registration fees are a necessary solution that address many potential areas of weakness and opportunities for growth. That being said, I would be interested in advocating for an exploration into avenues and initiatives that can help financially onboard or provide an alternative means of access to folks who are economically priced out of the space.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am a designer, developer, and artist active in the Web3 space and in the process of transitioning the majority of his practice into helping people build in Web3. I come from both a visual design and technical background. As an early and active contributor to FWB, Mirror, and an NFT artist who has forked his own smart contracts and released NFTs this way as well as on platforms/protocols such as Foundation and Zora, I bring with me three things: 1. A cultural optimism for the possibilities of this technology to have far-reaching positives for our world, 2. A guarded concern that the utopian promises of this space are far from inevitable—their chances of becoming implausible are great and require the the intentional efforts of good people to help steer projects towards greater good, 3. A strong curiosity for the details, especially the technical. 4. A passion for consensus-driven community decisions. I believe these four qualities help provide a perspective of the bigger picture, and help equip me to be an advocate for the future of ENS and its users.

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Grant Harris

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ENS name: grantharris.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe that the UX of Web 3.0 is severely lacking and one of the biggest obstacles that needs to be addressed before it can truly become the next paradigm for the internet. I also believe that ENS is going to play a huge part in pushing the UX forward to bring it more mainstream and I can help ENS achieve those goals.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree - The ownership of an ENS domain is a right that everyone should have and should not be infringed upon. However, there should be mechanisms to help prevent abuse of the system from malicious actors. I believe this to be one of the biggest challenges with decentralization within Web 3.0 and hope to be able to contribute my voice to the discussion.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree - Like Ethereum itself, there must be costs to interact with ENS to prevent malicious actors from dominating the space and ruining the system for everyone else.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree - While I do think that ENS should work towards being able to fund other projects that also subscribe to the same ethos as ENS, I would be very cautious about committing any funds to those projects at least in the short-term. ENS is too important and must be protected at all costs, even if it means not funding other projects.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree - This objective needs to happen in order for ENS to become mainstream and be the go-to solution for Web 3.0 identity. There must be at least some continuity from Web 2.0 in order to help the mainstream crowd transition to Web 3.0.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • I currently work for a cryptocurrency startup as the lead QA for the project where I am always considering how the smallest details can affect the Web 3.0 experience from an end-user’s prospective
  • I am knowledgeable on the current DNS system and currently interact with it on a regular basis through IT consulting work as well as my avid obsession with self-hosting
  • I have been into cryptocurrency since 2012 when I started mining BTC
  • Currently studying Vyper (already proficient in Python) as a way to develop a deeper understanding of the EVM

(32.87 %) 🐦 @kanerinx 💬 kanerin#8258

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ENS name: kanerin.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I understand the importance of the role ENS plays in promoting Web3. I want to be a part of this historic effort to lead the world in a better direction.
I am also an investor in NFT and run one of the largest NFT news media in Japan. I would like to absorb the knowledge and use it for global development as I am considering converting my media operation to DAO.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ]

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree)**
    This right is an important one that should not be interfered with by any country or any organization!

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree)**
    We understand that the registration fee is an effective way to prevent malicious people from buying up and reselling ENS. It should be distributed or used appropriately.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)**
    ENS revenues should be used to subsidize public goods other than ENS services. Only then will it be worthwhile to make it a DAO. The history of ENS will mature only when there is active discussion among the representatives.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree)
    I agree with the policy that ENS aims to integrate with the legacy DNS naming system without sacrificing decentralization.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I have been working on web development and media management of WEB2 for about 20 years. Currently, I am actively using ENS for actual NFT trading and other purposes. I am not a great programmer or engineer, but I can use the influence of my media to help promote ENS. I will devote my whole personality and resources to support and develop the ENS system.

(32.82 %) 🐦 @mahlenr

mahlen

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ENS name: mahlen.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Seeking to become a more active member of the ENS community and to sink my teeth more deeply into the development and governance of the identity layer of web3.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Involved in the crypto space for 6 years. Learning blockchain development. Intensely curious about how web3 technology will fundamentally reshape our relationship with the physical<->digital world duality.

(32.71 %) 🐦 @nir_III

nir.eth

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ENS name: nir.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: big believer in the vision of ENS and the important role it plays in web3

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Community/dao management, leader/founder of several DAOs like Forefront and Lion DAO, writer/contributor (example), solidity/general dev experience, and have lead teams of over 10. Recent Columbia University graduate.

(32.68 %) 🐦 @windkoh

Wind Koh | WIND.MY

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My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I want to have my voice here to build a fair and balance community that will benefit all the domains owners.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ]

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree)
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree)

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I do not have a strong skill set of web3. But I had been a marketing management role for the past 20 years.

(32.58 %) 🐦 @Jtsong2 💬 jtsong#0747

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ENS name: Medefi.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: DAO governance is the direction for the web3 timing, the combination with DAO and application of domain names on the blockchain is a great revolution. It will lead a trend for Metaverse developping, and I am willing to be part of this.

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have basic solidity skills, and I have web3 community operation experiences, in charging of the a web3 dapp community.

(32.54 %) 🐦 @mraken 💬 Mark Wen#7128

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ENS name: twmarkwen.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS in the web3 world will be definitely like DNS in the current internet. The great vision and spirit of web3 is decentralization and liberate us from tech giant. It is historical moment to be part of this revolution, of which ENS will be the core.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment): Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment): Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment): Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment): Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a network specialist and have engaged in the crypto world of Defi/Cefi/NFT/Gamefi as well as have great experience and knowledge on blockchain

(32.46 %) 🐦 @givadesu 💬 giva#6479 Tuvshinbayar Tuvshinzul

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ENS name: ensia.eth / ensia.io

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I think I have the motivation to be an ENS Delegator, also I’m really into ethereum/web3 technology in general and I think I can be a delegate and represent the Mongolian Speaking Community. I want to be a part of this next evolution of the web, the decentralized web.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications/skills:
I am a solidity developer and have been involved with an NFT project which integrated ENS and I want to be a part of this next evolution of the web, the decentralized web.

(32.35 %) 🐦 @ExperientGroup

Experient Group

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ENS name: experient.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
Experient Group believes Web3 is the future and ENS is a large part of that ecosystem. Helping guide the ENS ecosystem is a straightforward way for us to help advance Web3 technologies.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
    • Deciding what is and is not reasonably required should be put to a vote by ENS governance when allocating additional funds.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
    • It should ideally be an automated process that no party can intervene in against a proven TLD owners.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Experient Group is an Atlanta-based business + IT consultancy that offers flexible and innovative solutions tailored to our clients’ business environment, culture, and budget. We have years of experience in traditional web and mobile development and have begun expanding our Web3 capabilities.

(32.19 %) 🐦 @BisharaMubarak

Bishara Mubarak

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ENS name: bishara.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am passionate about this industry growth, I always listen to people suggestions and WOULD LOVE to participate in spreading the best industry to better people’s lives.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree)
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Completely Agree)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree, ENS should be the global namespace standard)

**My web3 qualifications / skills:
I have basic knowledge and recently started to learn more and more. I’m very passionate and would LOVE to learn more with the hands-on experience with my favorite namespace ENS.

(32.08 %) 🐦 @emoco_art

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ENS name: emoco.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I would like to contribute to the advancement of web3 and ENS from an artist’s perspective.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have the skills to create NFT art and the skills to create 3D model avatars for use in the Metaverse.

(31.93 %) 🐦 @irreverent_nft 💬 irreverent.eth#8925

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ENS name: irreverent.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: For a project to succeed, support from its community is key. In an ideal world, everyone would self-delegate and vote in accordance to their own views for every proposed constitution, but this often isn’t the case. The reason that I want to be a delegate is to keep those who for whatever reason may not self-delegate informed and in the loop so that ultimately their votes really do represent their own views (or they revert to self-delegation or find someone else).

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  1. Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree, as stated in the proposal, for fairness.

  2. Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Disagree. I believe that the fee’s only purpose is to provide enough revenue to the DAO to fund ongoing development and improvement of ENS. I also believe that a fee high enough for people to prevent speculative registrations will make ENS inaccessible for some others.

  3. Income funds ENS and other public goods: Disagree. ENS governance should only use the funds to support projects that will further the development and improvements of the ENS system.

  4. ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am currently working on a multichain + multiwallet tool as a dev lead.

(31.88 %) 🐦 @nissaszabo

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ENS name: nissa.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
My interests lie in building and supporting organizations that pave a way for more autonomy and sovereignty for individuals. ENS is a foundational piece of Web3, and is building a world where individuals can have more ownership. How ENS has structured and implemented their governance is going to be an example to Web3 organizations yet to come. I would like to use my knowledge and experience of Web3 and governance to support the good work ENS is doing, and support the Web3 community as a whole. I will leverage my Web2 experience in public policy and lobbying to continue to push forward the values of web3 and ENS in topics including ownership and net neutrality.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 850

  • Name ownership is an absolute right:
    Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism:
    Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods:
    Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace:
    Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Over 4 years of experience in Web3. (Consensys Mesh, AirSwap, bloXroute Labs and more)
  • Being early in organizations I’ve worked on various sides of business including, strategy, partnerships, marketing and communications.
  • I’ve been advocating for Web3 ideals since 2013. (Equity Based Crowdfunding, Share Economy Legislation, general innovation legislation)
  • I have experience lobbying for the tech industry, building stakeholder groups, and finding consensus among varying goals and agendas.
  • Web2 orgs I’ve worked with on public policy issues Uber/Lyft, Visa, AT&T, Microsoft and more

(31.82 %) 🐦 @Kooeyman 💬 92man#7774 TAESUNG KANG

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**ENS name:thechef.eth

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I have been using blockchain for years. This wallet already has more than 6800 transactions. I have been testing various projects without fear of gas fees in many projects. In particular, I was interested in ENS from the beginning, so I have a number of ENS names, and I was very interested in their use. I am so happy that ENS DAO is finally made. I want to be a part of the future development of ENS.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)Agree

**My web3 qualifications / skills:I’m a dentist. Unfortunately, I don’t have any special skills related to web3. But I have experience working as a beta tester for covalent, teller, eco, etc. Rather than direct technology, I will focus on the field of integrating dental medicine and ENS. I want to help ENS DAO and make me happy because of it.

(31.81 %) 🐦 @stand_english

YUKI TAKAHASHI

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ENS name: flowermask.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to contribute to the development of ENS.
I believe that ENS is a revolutionary mechanism to easily represent complex and long wallet addresses.I myself hold three ENSs.I want to share this fascination with as many people as possible.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) ** Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m a blockchain engineer working for a blockchain company in Japan.

I have done over 40,000 airdrops and developed a Japanese version of Loot called AnimeLoot.

I also have in-depth knowledge of Hashmasks.

(31.78 %) 🐦 @karlwaldman

Karl Waldman

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ENS name: karlwaldman.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I have been involved in building and applying web [1,2,3] technologies for a long time. cryptoanarchy.wiki - Cypherpunks Mailing List Archive To me it is more than just technology but a way to help people’s lives improve. The web was original built in a decentralized fashion and it is time to return.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ] (Proposed ENS Constitution )

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications/skills: I’ve been a developer, product and project manager, and technology executive scaling companies to $60M. With over 30 years of experience, across multiple industries, I understand the potential of technologies and the downsides and can use this experience to help guide the organization to achieve its goals.

(31.77 %) 🐦 @bjurk6 💬 bjurk#6336

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(31.64 %) 🐦 @otpyrcevolution

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**ENS name: otpyrcevolution

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: To help further the adoption of the ENS project. ENS will be the new direction for all to use, just like the .com era this is the .ETH error we are early and we see the vision!!!

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree : This is the absolute right of the individual that registered the name first!!! First come First Serve.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree : Registration fees help keep the protocol incentivized and secure, this needs to stay in place.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree: The income does need to fund the ENS and other projects so that we can continue to evolve and grow the ENS DAO project.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree: Having ENS integrate with the global namespace will surely help with the adoption of ENS world wide.

**My web3 qualifications / skills: Been in IT since starting the military in 1999. Communications and been in simulations for the past 12 years, I love crypto and I love projects that are unique in solving problems and that help to evolve and move us forward with technology. I am just a passionate individual that would love to help govern this ENS DAO.

(31.18 %) 🐦 @shingen_crypto 💬 Shingen#7895

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ENS name: shingen.eth

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution
I. Name ownership is an absolute right(Agree)
II. Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism(Agree)
III. Income funds ENS and other public goods(Agree)
IV. ENS Integrates with the global namespace(Agree)

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Researcher and writing, education in Japanese

I agree to all items.
I am looking forward to the future that ENS will open up and I am honored to be a part of it!

(31.02 %) 🐦 @GaryPalmerJr 💬 GaryPalmerJr.eth#1401 Gary Palmer Jr.

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ENS name:
GaryPalmerJr.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
Using Netscape browsers, I grew up watching the development up Web1 & Web2.
I saw the transition of power from the old-analog world, to the new-digital world.
I came to age, online, with BBS-forum communities; building new technology,
and new ideas, with groups of people, many whom I never met, from around the world.
Everyone did not understand the early “Internet”. Most people thought it was a fad.
And while many people ignored the Internet, many users did not protect it, or its ethos.
Now, while the world is repeating itself, or rhyming (with Web3 & Open Blockchain).
We see these similar effects happening all over again, with both people and users.
I want to be a delegate to help keep the ethos of Web3, Open Blockchain, ENS, (and the early Internet). The ENS naming system, and its functionality, is a core piece of infrastructure for Web3. It is critical that we promote the revolutionary, immutable, public-verifiable, community-based, open, resistant-to-censorship, and decentralized nature of Web3, Open Blockchain, and ENS.
I want to help protect ENS, increasing adoption, and expanding its use as a public good.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution:

  • Name ownership is an absolute right:
    I agree. Name ownership is an absolute right. No one should be at risk of losing their name.
    Everyone and every user has a right to have, own, and use a name; to been seen and heard.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism:
    I agree. Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism to prevent the loss of ENS names.
    Without the registration fees, the liquidity of ENS names would decrease over time. Without the registration fees, the loss of unique and sought after names would damage the network effect of the ENS protocol. Also, the registration fees prevent squatters/domainers from owning all names, without care or regard for the public good. Therefore, the registration fees provide a balance between a free market and a public good.
    It is important to note: The registration fees, if increased without regard, could be an attack vector. This is why we want delegates that understand these many aspects of attack-risk and reward-balance, regarding the risks to the ethos of the public/open Blockchain.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods:
    I agree. Income from ENS, (including registration fees), does fund ENS and other public goods. We want to keep all the accounting and the funding information public, for ongoing transparency. We want to include the public for their input before we make decisions, for ongoing inclusion. We want to reinforce the absolute rights of users (for ENS and Web3), so everyone can enter this space, for both new and existing users; and for the next generation to protect and uphold.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace:
    I agree. ENS Integrates with the global namespace, and this brings many use cases, which will help the transition of Web2 into Web3. Many people know, “The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.”. We don’t want to fight the existing establishment, and we do not want to move backwards, either. Still, it has been shown, we can bridge the global name space into Web3, without compromising our core ethos.
    This benefits ENS in many ways, but to name a few:
    ~Integrating with the global namespace increases the presence of Blockchain-native TLDs on Web2.
    ~Integrating with the global namespace prevents Web2/Web3 TLD name “collisions”.
    ~Integrating with the global namespace increases adoption of the ENS protocol.
    ~Integrating with the global namespace increases the network effect of ENS.

My Web3 qualifications / skills:
I am active in many Crypto/Web3 communities for years, helping users, and creating ENS/IPFS-based websites. I have 20+ years of experience working in Web2, from the East Coast to the San Francisco bay area, (where I first learned about Bitcoin/Blockkchain in ~2014).
Publicly, since 2016, I have been creating crypto content (including YouTube), holding in-person meetups (in New York State), and working with people in the Open Blockchain-Crypto industry.
I have been part of the ENS protocol, since before the auction launch in 2017 (pre-punk ENS).
I am fierce advocate of public-decentralization and Open Blockchain.

(29.82 %) 🐦 @taylorrose

Taylor Rose

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ENS name: trose.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I’m currently a Vice President at a fintech company that serves hundreds of thousands of paid subscribers. In this role, I lead product design and development.

Like many of my colleagues in the fintech space, I’m driven to help consumers become meaningful participants in today’s financial system. I get to execute that vision by delivering innovative customer experiences that offer education, advisement, and advocacy for hardworking consumers that otherwise get left behind by the institutions.

I’ve gained a native understanding of these systems by working directly with the organizations that govern consumer credit. As a result, I’m fluent in the business models, the incentive structures, and the inner workings of our current system. This background allows me to continually develop and iterate scaled services that help millions of consumers navigate the complex ecosystem that determines their financial wellbeing.

But at its best, the fintech space still only serves as just that: a better navigation layer. It’s a slicker UX built to compensate for the antiquated infrastructure upon which it sits.

Despite its explosive growth, popularity, and shareholder value, the fintech industry falls short of creating new financial roads for the modern, digital era. For this reason, I recognize that the most profound opportunities in finance and technology all center around blockchains, decentralized values, and web3 protocols. Therefore, I want to help bridge the gap from web2 FinTech to web3.

ENS has the opportunity to be a base-layer primitive to the web3 renaissance that will define the next decades of progress for the world’s digital citizens. The use cases of ENS boundless and should remain an open public good with maximum utility for users and creators. Of course, we don’t know all the ways that innovators will use ENS to streamline the adoption of web3, or how web2 services will leverage the protocol to bring digital ownership into their established services. But I firmly believe that ENS can be one of the core building blocks that catalyzes our future. And I want to dedicate my talents and experience to helping it and protecting it.

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree

Domain names are one of the few digital assets you can own in the web2 world (h/t @cdixon). However, in the web3 world, they will have an even more critical role in empowering identity, connection, access, ownership, and wayfinding across the web3 universe.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree

Fees help regulate good game theory incentives, and change the dynamics of predatory or spammy behaviors. However, they should not be used to maximize the extraction of value from the protocol and its users. Likewise, crypto values dictate that public goods in the space should be censorship-resistant, and fees should not be used as a mechanism to censor or restrict access from targeted groups.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

No additional comment: this is fundamental.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

Today we may think of web2 and web3 as different entities, but the differences represent transition, not compartmentalization. Therefore, it is crucial that ENS embraces backward compatibility to the web2 naming standards and avoids conflicts as new and old registration authorities operate together.

Amendments to this constitution by majority vote: Agree

“A complex system that works is invariable found to have evolved from a simple system that worked.” – John Gall. This constitution will need to adapt to suit a more complex ecosystem and support new use cases that have not yet been revealed themselves.

My web3 qualifications/skills:

  • FinTech product executive that understands product design and UX to maximize outcomes
  • Strong communications, presentation, and writing. I’m an expert in taking complex ideas and opportunities and reducing them down to their essence so they can be learned, taught, and shared.
  • An experienced digital marketer who can optimize for growth and adoption of services.
  • Very hungry and passionate about gaining exposure into the web3 world. Willing to put in the time to understand proposals and help spread awareness to get maximum engagement and education around voting governance of the community.
  • Technically minded and well versed in frontend development. While I’ve never written a smart contract, I am very familiar and comfortable with working with development teams and competent in frontend development: JS, CSS, HTML, and developing python scripts for data analysis.

I appreciate your consideration. Take a chance on a young and hungry FinTech executive. I’m passionate about web3 and see this as my opportunity to jump into the space head first!

(29.66 %) 🐦 @coinbase

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ENS name:
coinbase.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

This is an application representing Coinbase, Inc. as an organization.

Coinbase’s mission is to increase economic freedom in the world. We aspire to offer a trusted and easy-to-use platform for accessing the crypto ecosystem, and to help people around the world discover and begin their crypto journeys.

To increase economic freedom, the crypto ecosystem must flourish. While crypto is rapidly evolving towards this future, it’s also fragmented. Accessibility and trust is a challenge, and this is exacerbated by the lack of a consistent identity standard. The ecosystem needs a robust and decentralized identity standard, and we believe that Ethereum and ENS can address this need.

Coinbase is the single largest employer of crypto talent in the world. We’ve helped launch and scale numerous protocols, including USDC, and we’ll bring our deep collective expertise to the table with the goal of helping ENS and the crypto ecosystem flourish.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 644:

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

Coinbase has some of the strongest crypto talent in the world across engineering, design, cryptography, product, and more. Our world-class identity team is focused on defining and building leading identity standards for the benefit of the broader crypto ecosystem.

(29.56 %) 🐦 @JustinKalland 💬 JustinKalland#0001 Justin Kalland.eth

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ENS name: kalland.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

Protocols need delegates that are both passionate and well embedded in the broader ecosystem that it is serving. I humbly serve and contribute to many projects in the ecosystem including: Proof of Humanity / UBI (elected Mission Board), CityDAO (Core Team), Commons Stack (Trusted Seed), Token Engineering Commons (top funders), Rooted.in, and more.

My intention is to not only serve but bring participation from other communities. This goes in two directions, other DAOs are busy focusing on their tasks and need to be aware of how proposed changes will affect them. This can only be done by someone who understands both sides and how they overlap.

As a crypto veteran I was involved with early decentralized naming iterations (Namecoin, OneName). I spent years thinking about a decentralized internet and particularly name resolution. I believe this gives me a unique perspective to the challenges ENS faces. I am passionate about naming. It is such an important part of any system. We got it wrong in web 2, this is our chance to get it right.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**
    • Strongly agree. This should be at the top of every web3 constitution.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**
    • Mostly agree. With the adoption of personhood protocols, I believe most, if not all, of the challenges mitigated by fees can be solved without money.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**
    • Strongly agree. The decentralized future needs to be a public good.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    • Agree. Friendly integration as long as it doesn’t compromise higher ideals. This is mostly temporary as ENS will be the global namespace.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I am a developer with about 20 years of experience. Before committing fulltime to DAOs I was a web 2 entrepreneur with several startups under my belt. I am experienced working with blockchains and dapps, but I also have considerable experience with internet protocols including DNS (was many years ago but was a CCNP).

I am leading work on a Human Naming Service that plans to operate under human.eth. I understand both ENS and Ethereum at a low-level (but will probably cry if Nick quizzes me).

(29.55 %) 🐦 @nettra 💬 6543#4543

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How incredible to see this new development in the ENS Ecosystem!

I @ nettra.eth and I see ENS as critical for efficient, equitable and enjoyable interactions in Web3 going forward.

What is great about Web3 is the ability for individuals to truly own their assets. Beyond financial assets, what is critical for p2p interaction is a clear, yet flexible identity protocol. ENS offers an invaluable service to the Web3 community. Having accessible, effective and prestigious pseudonymous identifiers will be critical to our interactions going forward.

These are my stances on the following points.

AGREE: # I. Name ownership shall not be infringed

Web3 marks a break from Web2 practices. Big Tech and even well-meaning governments try to impose some standardized link between IRL and URL identifiers. I believe that choice and design of ENS names and ENS domains shoudl be up to the individual. We need to continue to protect this choice and this right to our digital property/asset. It is essential that ENS defends this accessible, equitable public service and resists against purely profit-motivated identifiers.

AGREE: # II. Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism

We see this in Web2 and in some low-gas Web3 protocols. No fee leads to more noise and spam. ENS should continue to collect fees to guide the right kind of behaviors that we want to see on the platform. ENS should also be willing to reconsider their fee structure to enable the kinds of behaviors we want to see going forward. We may also want to (very carefully!) consider scholarship programs or their equivalent when necessary. That is what I understand with this phrasing “incentive mechanism”- that is tied to the behavior we want to see (more optimal); not a way to make our overall experience in Web3 less optimal. This is critical for ENS to pioneer as we have seen many Web2 (and even some Web3) companies become distracted by non-essential revenue streams and forget their key purpose.

AGREE: # III. Income funds ENS and other public goods

ENS understands what they do well and carefully considers any new additional services and features. I believe that this is the way. It would also be helpful to have an innovation/R&D/experimental set of activities that are funded by ENS in the spirit of developing necessary public goods. I am grateful for ENS’ leadership in this space as we strive towards slaying Moloch.

AGREE: # IV. ENS Integrates with the global namespace

Despite ENS’ great leadership in this space, it does not act alone and it is also not the oldest identifying system. This last point is critical in the ENS constitution because it prevents us from becoming too tunnel focused on ENS’s dominance (read: “ENS maxi”). As a public good provider, ENS must believe in a pluralistic world where different identifiers will exist. The goal of ENS is not to dominate the space but to improve the space as much as possible. If an existing protocol exists, it behooves ENS and the entire community to respect interoperability, rather than to refuse to cooperate. I particularly like this clause and agree with it wholeheartedly.

AGREE: # V. Amendments to this constitution by majority vote

Our community will evolve, as will the Web3 space. As forward-thinking as these clauses are; we may have forgotten something. This last clause is critical to ensure that the community has a way to alert builders on anything that they have overlooked/may be overlooking as we continue to create in this space.

My Web-3 Qualifications

  • I understand the process through which new technology is commercialized is funded. I understand the threats that different revenue models and market pressures pose to community-driven goals.

It is my day job, received my PhD from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and teach at Bayes Business School currently
I have supported different (crypto) ventures and venture accelerator programs, acting as a director and advisor (for startup), judge (for startup competitions) j

  • I am excited about the possibility of Web3 to help us rebuild industries the way they should have been built the first time: that is, with inclusion and diversity as a key element.

In order to achieve the above, I hosted 19 consecutive episodes of Crypto Beyond Currency interviewing a pioneer in the crypto space (including Makoto Inoue/ENS, Jiho Zirlin/Axie, Jehan Chu/Kenetic, Alexandra Berto-Gilles/Aave and others).
I am currently working on my next thing, but you can see resources collected so far at crypto.nettra.club and cryptobeyondcurrency.club.

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💬 nsai#9999 srikar

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ENS name: nsai.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe in bringing better UX to the blockchain space and democratizing the process, unlike the current centralized IANA processes.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Strongly Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Strongly Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Strongly Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  1. previous developer at Springworks (Web3 company built on Ethereum)
  2. Active participant of several DAOs and communities
  3. Strong advocate of the NFT space
  4. Have a strong background in solidity and web3 development
  5. Masters background in Information Systems and have written papers on Crypto economics ([1912.03270] BitMEX Funding Correlation with Bitcoin Exchange Rate)

(28.78 %) 🐦 @qjawe

qjawe.eth

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ENS name: qjawe.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: To help support the community and drive ENS forward as a naming service in the crypto industry… I’ve been an ENS user from very early on and met the True Name Pte Ltd back in 2017 in Singapore at SG Innovate. believe ENS is truly open source and decentralized.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications/skills: Ethereum 2.0 staker, and met Ethereum Foundation since 2017. Will be looking forward on ENS Domain to growing into a DAO era. Full stack developer and OTC desk trader.

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ENS name: grantor.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Web3 needs advocacy. I’m a fan of ENS and proponent of decentralization. I’ll be your advocate.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree, wanting to see more adoption.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m a full stack software engineer. Typescript, Javascript, React, Vue, Python, Postgres, Node. Bought my first bitc0rn in 2012 on CB, have been involved in the space for a while. Worked for an investment/research group.

(27.70 %) 🐦 @0xtycoon 💬 0xtycoon@8357 tycoon

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ENS name tycoon.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’ve been a user an supporter on ENS since launch.
I see ENS as an important public good. Here is a personal anecdote.
Recently, my registrar emailed me that ICANN was about to cancel my 10+ year domain name. It turned out that someone submitted a false report to some obscure database, which they were obliged to follow.
Yes, I managed to follow their process, and I still retained “ownership” of it. However, the emails were very intimidating and one sided. It was a 48 hour ultimatum, and I was already assumed guilty. What if I didn’t see the email in time? All this basically says is that you do not really own the domain. They do.

ENS fixes this.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Strongly Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Strongly Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Strongly Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Strongly Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Very much living in this space. web3, Ethereum and ENS is my DNA.

(27.55 %) 🐦 @alsayadii

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**ENS name:**alsayadii.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: supporting ENS

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: i do research on future interent and i build Dapps

(27.27 %) 🐦 @emilianobonassi 💬 Emiliano Bonassi#0229 Emiliano Bonassi

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ENS name: emiliano.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I would like to support and advise ENS community to achieve their goals, aiming that ENS becomes more than ‘just’ a naming system for Ethereum but a main pillar for this industry.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree but the first of the incentives we could introduce.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree and fundamental but there’s more like protocol integrations and identity/reputation systems.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am builder and devsecops guy, promoting informed adoption for DeFi and in general all the advancements of this industry to the community. Co-founded DeFi Italy community and contributed to many protocols, last but not least Yearn collective :heartbeat:

(27.26 %) 🐦 @ioyoiioaoi 💬 IOYOI#8390

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ENS name:ioyoi.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: This is the big project for me,I am the crypto artist.The ENS is really important for enter metaverse.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 162

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Make NFT works and Assets. https://www.instagram.com/ioyoiioaoi/

(26.82 %) 🐦 @countessofcoins 💬 TheCountess#6019

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ENS name: theCountess.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Help to show people how digital sovereignty is the door to so many good things…earning, creating, exchanging value…and these things won’t be complicated anymore.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution 711]

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: AGREE | The “ability to renew, transfer, or otherwise use their names” is the only way the decentralized world, the metaverse…everything “web3” will have any longevity. The internet as it is now is restrictive but easy to use. So this next iteration has to offer individual sovereignty.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: AGREE | People take it too far and hoard names. Also, funding continuous development is absolutely needed to avoid stagnation of the ENS project.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: AGREE | I love to see cool projects funded. That’s a good thing.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: AGREE | This looks like a much needed step in interoperability. Very exciting.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m not a programmer. But I think I am one representative of a large group of people who also love the ETH realm: Creatives. I am an early adopter + active participant in the space. I am a fan of the financial side of things (I’ve studied + participated in the space for 3 years + earned Linux Foundation certificates in Blockchain including Hyperledger Tech)… but I didn’t get into $ETH for this actually; it was purely the utility of it as it allowed me to begin to explore + create art in the open metaverse. It’s how I wandered into the ENS Twitter feed and learned of the utility of this also; I am furthering my work in the web3 space and it will continue to focus on merging Creative + Tech in ways that people who don’t think this world is for them will begin to realize it is.

(26.65 %) 🐦 @ChanglongY 💬 renesis#7056

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Jonathan Henthorn

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ENS name: jeeves.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’m interested in volunteering in the ENS community because of the critical role in plays in the web3 world. The community needs to be able to trust ENS as a fair and open custodian of identity.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
    Name registration and retention infrastructure and services should be impartial and not pick winners and losers. While some names may incur social penalties, those penalties or discriminatory behavior should not extend into the name registration process itself.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
    Registration fees should primarily be for preventing excessive squatting and maintaining a healthy namespace. I would hope the treasury would get to the size where collecting fees for supporting ongoing operations would be unnecessary.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • 10+ years in software development/architecture/product management working remotely. I can get things done.
  • 10+ years in serving on board of non-profit. I can get along well with people.
  • Half-way up the degenscore leaderboard, early believer in pooltogether
  • First bought bitcoin in 2012 and run my own node
  • OK at bass clarinet

(26.55 %) 🐦 @DMSchlabach 💬 danielschlabach#6680 Daniel Schlabach

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ENS name: schlabach.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

  • We have a chance to ensure a fair and open namespace with ENS. I’ve experienced the negatives of the legacy system (e.g. domains that I wanted were bid up after I looked at them) and I want to do everything I can to stop that from happening in web3.
  • I also believe I have the skills to communicate effectively and in easy-to-understand language that will help the community gain an understanding of the key issues facing the ENS protocol and DAO (see skills below)

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 255

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree - this has particularly been an issue in DNS. Registration fees have served a cartel of domain brokers and squatters. Domains should be priced fairly but not in a manner that allows for easy speculation and domain squatting.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’ve been working with Llama on treasury management solutions since the spring of 2021 and have participated in governance discussions specifically focused on treasury related problems. Llama has worked with Aave, Uniswap, Gitcoin, FWB, and other communities. I also write Easy DeFi, a weekly blog using simple language that helps beginners learn about crypto and DeFi.

(26.51 %) 🐦 @lofimichael 💬 lofimichael#7955 Michael Kirsanov

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ENS name: lofimichael.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to help construct and architect the future behaviours of identities with relation to user-controlled decentralization and web3; in this, I do not envision a future that does not contain ENS as a primary identity provider – it will be everywhere! As I am in pursuit of my Ph.D. in technology and operations management, I also want to construct public research and development around cutting-edge technology, contributing to society in a larger way.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) [agree - individual control is necessary]
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) [agree - egalitarian economic access is important]
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) [agree - public funds for public good]
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) [agree - fundamental to ENS’s utilization]

My web3 qualifications / skills: Alongside full-stack/mobile development, I am an EVM/Solidity smart contract developer, having deployed multiple applications and contracts that cohesively utilize Web3 and expand it’s UX for user adoption. I recognize the necessity of outstanding user experience for adoption, and decentralized identities/namespaces are included in this.

(26.51 %) 🐦 @thepassivetrust 💬 Wade | The Passive Trust #4475 Wade Abel

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ENS name: thepassivetrust.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: As contributers to the Web3 space. We provide services to help apply blockchain for social good. We generally look for the following attributes in a Protocol or Application.

  • Providing permissionless access to the undervalued (Celo)
  • Security/Privacy (NYM, MINA)
  • Health/Biotech(VitaDao, KlimaDao)

We do this by

  • Validating Protocols
  • Multisig signer
  • Contributing to DAO’s

We believe ENS is a valuable piece of the Web3 infrastructure and would like to contribute to helping it become a global standard.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Validating Protocols
  • Multisig signer
  • Contributing to DAO’s
  • Application Development

(26.49 %) 🐦 @neiman30 💬 neiman#9115 Neiman

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ENS name: neiman.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I offer myself as an ENS delegate, focusing on aspects of decentralized websites based on ENS.

I’m co-founder of Esteroids and Almonit. In the last 2 years, I dedicated my life to building a community of ENS+IPFS websites builders and users. A selected collection of my publications is available in neiman.eth.

Since ENS+IPFS websites are the center of my life, I would like to be a delegate to help ENS become the ideal naming service for the dWeb.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution:

  • I. Name ownership is an absolute right. Agree, but with an added exception! Namely, we should add an exception in the case of theft. For example, if someone abuses a hack and steals 100K ENS names.

    Such an exception should be made by a two-thirds majority and at least 5% of all tokens. This will help ENS prevent controversial moments like the arguments following The DAO hack.

  • II. Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism. Agree.

    I may add a section in the style of “ENS goal is to benefit the public” (as opposed to maximizing its revenue). Then the registration fee section is a by-product of that.

  • III. Income funds ENS and other public goods. Agree.

  • IV. ENS Integrates with the global namespace. Agree.

    It also solves the question of integration with other decentralized name services. ENS integrates with them only once they are integrated with DNS.

  • V. Amendments to this constitution by majority vote. Agree.

My web3 qualifications/skills: Co-founder of Esteroids, co-founder of Almonit.

I hold a PhD in mathematics from the Free University of Berlin.

Besides working on Esteroids and Almonit search engine, I co-developed Almonit Extension and Esteroids extension for ENS+IPFS websites. I was also involved (as a outside tester) in the development of .eth.limo.

I gave lectures about Web3 (example), and manage the Esteroids dWeb Discord,

I published many articles about ENS+IPFS websites, a selection of them can be found in neiman.eth.limo. Historically, I published one of the first guides (in Almonit blog) for building ENS+IPFS websites already in March 2019, and in May 2019 published the first list of ENS+IPFS websites.

My life is centered around ENS+IPFS websites in the last two years. I believe this makes me qualified to be an ENS delegate.

(26.40 %) 🐦 @tochtly 💬 Tochtly#2118 EtherSat

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ENS name: ethersat.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am a believer in ETHEREUM technology, I have been following the project since 2017, I think that ENS will be fundamental to achieve full adoption (DNS transition → ENS), I am also a person interested in the development of the protocol (ENS), to show all the potential of ETH, DAOs and APPs, I am an enthusiast of free software (GNU-linux) and I consider the implementation of DECENTRALIZED protocols as the main tool to achieve a sustainable and environmentally friendly future. I consider myself an evangelizer of ETH technology and would love to represent those who share this vision.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: I agree, the property must be maintained

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: This point I consider especially important, the quotas should seek to promote an environment of exclusion for speculators and resellers.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: I agree, the sustainability of the project is important and I think it is a good way to promote the development of WEB3.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: I agree, the integration with DNS and its subsequent replacement should be objectives of the project.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am running my own Ethereum Node, I have basic knowledge of Blockchain, Solidity, Tokens, IPFS and NFTs. I am currently developing my skills to develop 3D, AR and VR experiences.**

(26.39 %) 🐦 @JackJia2021 💬 Wonder#2158 Jack Jia

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ENS name:wonderparty.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
Ens is one of the most important infrastructure in the web3 world. To be a delegate of ens is one of the greatest way to join and help to build web3 world.I want to use all my talent and skills to make web3 world more popluar and more useful.And I am also working in a fund about investing web3 and I think I can contribute ens community and make ens better.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution]:

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
Comment:guarantee the right of name ownship is most important thing for ens.Especially in a web3 world, a social network account will be connected with ens address and if we cannot guarantee the right it will make the web3 world unsafty.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
Comment:We need to let users cost somethings.It can reduce the users use ens account to make bad things.And community can use dao treasury to do something new to ens.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
Comment: Make the ens system strong is the most imoortant thing.And we can find ways to let ens more useful like using to connect to a social network account and let ens use in more chains like layer2 or solana.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
Comment:Make ens decentralized is the most important thing and it is better to integrate with the legacy dns naming system.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am layer and have lots of experiment about crypto regulation.
Helped several dao to manage and market themselves.
I am also a web3 developer and have 3 years experiment in developing web3.
I am also a developer of eth smart contract and have 3 years experiment in using solidity.

(26.37 %) 🐦 @bvajresh

Vajresh Balaji

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ENS name: vajresh.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: With over 150k wallets holding and using ENS Domains it is important to ensure the long-term viability and sustainability of ENS and ensure that the ENS community grows as adoption of crypto increases. As someone thinking about consumer crypto apps and the opportunity to onboard millions of users into crypto, I believe I can represent the ENS community and be a strong advocate for their interests.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
    It is important for users to have control over the usage and ownership of their web3 identity without the interference of a third-party entity.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
    Registration fees enable the ENS Domain ecosystem to be sustainable while disincentivizing speculative purchases of ENS Domains.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
    As adoption of ENS increases, it is important for the protocol to be functional. Income from Registration fees should go towards maintaining and developing the protocol to stay up-to-date with advances in this space.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
    It is important to integrate with existing systems and ensure interoperability in order to increase adoption of ENS Domains.
    My web3 qualifications/skills:
  • I currently work at SuperLayer Labs, a crypto venture studio that is part of the RLY Network. The goal for SuperLayer is to launch Consumer Crypto Applications that make it easy to onboard the next 100m people into crypto.
  • Previously: Community Ambassador at Rally helping creators (that are brand new to crypto) launch Social Tokens and take advantage of the opportunities that web3 opens up.
  • Pathfinder, Rabbithole.gg: Helping write guides (like this) as a member of the RabbitHole DAO that help users complete their “Learn-to-Earn” quests.
  • Kernel Block II Fellow

(26.20 %) 🐦 @hearsay_law 💬 Hearsay.eth#3631

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ENS name: Hearsay.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I’m a crypto lawyer (and former software developer) with a passion for the decentralized web. ENS is a critical building block for crypto’s future. Delegating to hearsay.eth means your governance tokens will always be voted thoughtfully with an eye toward the long term success of open platforms and decentralization. It also means your shares will be voted strategically to best position ENS with respect to whatever regulatory hurdles politicians may attempt to throw in the way.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution
Of course name ownership is an absolute right. Of course registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism (and not as a for-profit reward). Of course income to ENS ought to fund ENS and other public goods. And of course ENS integrates with the global namespace. These guiding principles of ENS are non-negotiable and will guide every vote of your governance tokens.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I was a software developer during the dot-com heydays. These days I offer legal services for DAOs, NFT projects, DeFi, and other things in the crypto space. I still tinker in JavaScript for generative art and other metaverse projects. If you’re looking to get a sense of me, you can check out @hearsay_law on twitter, where I’m as likely to be discussing flow fields as I am Wyoming’s DAO law.

My commitment to anyone delegating to me is to keep myself apprised, carefully, of any proposals and to vote those shares thoughtfully. I’m in this to give back to the community and have a strong bias against any proposals seeking to reward delegates personally.

(26.19 %) 🐦 @amboscoboinik 💬 bosco#7827 Alejandro Boscoboinik

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ENS name: bosco.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I would like to be an ENS delegator to help peers participate in the ENS governance. I would like to spread the word and promote the importance of contributing to ENS to properly shape its future.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Name ownership should definitely be an absolute right.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    This has to be carefully debated in a collective way to properly analyze the best alternatives and move forward accordingly, the collective will ultimately provide a weighed answer to this complicated subject.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    I was very happy to read this statement. While keeping ENS ecosystem flourishing must be a priority I truly believe a DAO-interoperable-future is in the horizon. DAO collaboration will be important for public goods and the funds will likely serve as a way to cement relations around common objectives. I can envision public good funding directed to organizations such as Proof of Humanity and CityDAO and vice versa for ensuring web3 harmony, purpose and inclusiveness.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Another subject of complexity to which I agree and look forward to continue the discussion with the collective to make sure decisions are to benefit all.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I have experience with using web3 since 2018, being member of multiple DAOs and I have special love for projects such as Proof of Humanity to which I devote important time because it aids adoption and helps people. I could say that I’m layer zero focused individual who aids onboarding while learning skills to work at protocol level.

Ethereally yours,
bosco.eth

(26.15 %) 🐦 @markamedia 💬 marka#5438 Mark Lowe

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ENS name: marka.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I run a digital agency (developer of 20 years) in the web2/IRL world but am quickly moving over to the web3 world.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 11

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have basic web3/solidity skills.

(25.95 %) 🐦 @jwahdatehagh 💬 jalil#1001 jalil

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ENS name: jalil.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

During some personal research around web3 and decentralised domain names (handshake, unstoppable domains, BTC(.)us domains), i found the ENS project to be the absolute best shot at not only a working decentralised address naming system but as the key to user-owned identity on the web.

That last bit gets me unbelievably excited for the future of the www. By utilising ENS as a protocol layer foundation to build upon (esp. custom TXT records and subdomains) we stand before an ocean of possibility to rethink and reinvent outdated or siloed services - not only for individuals, but public institutions and commercial enterprises.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution:

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree / Comment
    • If ENS finds itself in a position to extract direct value that is currently accruing to domain squatters while keeping the service accessible to all, it should do so and reinvest the resulting funds into the development of public goods.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I am a software engineer / designer hybrid moving from web2 to web3.

As my introduction to the space i launched an NFT project that plays into decentralised profiles called OneDayPunks and PunkScapes with tight ENS integration and future plans for fully fleshed out web3 profiles all based on ENS txt records and subdomains (here is my current ENS-powered profile as an example: https://punkscape.xyz/cryptopunks/6820).

I open sourced composable ERC721 extensions that are built on the OpenZeppelin base contracts and are already used by various other collections: https://github.com/1001-digital/erc721-extensions.

(25.66 %) 🐦 @markmcintosh01

Mark McIntosh

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ENS name: markmcintosh.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Governance will make or break this whole show. Decentralized governance has little precedent. The discussion about issuing tokens based on wallet versus domains showed how difficult it is to find consensus. I can help.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 902

Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree

Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree. But primarily implies there are other reasons so we need to be consistent and specific.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills: This world needs some logic, contract and governance experience. I have a law degree and a license. I own some NFTs and have used Alchemy and Buildspace to deploy smart contracts (Ropsten and Rinkeby testnets only). Web3 also needs some emotional intelligence and empathy and I have loads of those.

(25.65 %) 🐦 @v_stickykeys

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ENS name:
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My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I want to be able to advocate for underrepresented and underestimated communities who can bring a ton of value to ENS and general web3 naming standards/decision making, but are met with higher barriers than most when it comes to being able to contribute in these processes.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 798

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree 100%
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree–min amount to ENS and max amount to other public goods
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree–decentralization being mission critical

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am a core developer for the Ceramic Protocol being led by 3Box Labs. I am a p2p node operator (IPFS, Geth) and make contributions to open source p2p infrastructure. I run a blockchain education program called Bloom which brings women and genderqueer folks from web2 into web3 and I am a mentor in Gitcoin Kernel helping people grow in the space. My strengths are bringing new ideas to the table, challenging assumptions, helping groups escape decision paralysis, and making progress when knowledge/resources are limited.

(25.39 %) 🐦 @feelAnalytic

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(25.39 %) 🐦 @lmfaoscav 💬 Faia#1581

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helping create world peace

Love it + agree
(Proposed ENS Constitution)**

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

Most common programming languages C, Python, js + solidity

(25.12 %) 🐦 @cit6661

秋天

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**ENS name:cit666.eth
The reason why I want to be a representative: I think I have the motivation to become a representative of ENS, and I really like Ethereum / WEB3 technology, I think I can be a representative and represent the Chinese community

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have basic web3/solidity skills.

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💬 Diet_Fanta#5866

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**ENS name:dietfanta.eth

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I am an enthusiast for NFT and collected many ENS. I want to help to contribute to the community and facilitate to build a better ecosystem of ENS

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree

**My web3 qualifications / skills:I am a collector of ENS domain names, linked many ENS. Self-learnt developer and quant trader.

(25.06 %) 🐦 @jacob___meyer 💬 JacobMeyer.eth#0001 Jacob Meyer

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ENS name: jacobmeyer.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I want to help propel the Ethereum and web3 ecosystem forward in the best way possible to benefit our community and decentralization. I am a part of many large and well-connected communities in the space (MVHQ, BAYC, 721DAO, Anonymice, CoolCats, etc.), where I can aggregate our thoughts to make a collective decision.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am well versed in the NFT space and on Crypto Twitter. I have been actively trading, consulting, and interacting since May 2021. I was also recently a Growth PM at NEAR Protocol until I decided to pursue NFTs and consulting full-time under Non-Fungible Consulting, LLC. I am very comfortable interacting with solidity contracts via etherscan and I look forward to integrating ENS Domains to L2s, such as IMX and Arbitrum. Along with being a part of many impactful communities, I also have a sizable following on Twitter (6.3k) to help spread our message and increase awareness of ENS and Web3.

Thank you for your time! Please reach out to me on Twitter if you have any further questions: https://twitter.com/Jacob___Meyer

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ENS name: dospore.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I love the fact so many online identities are being created with the help of ENS. I would love to see ENS develop a global ethereum identity that I know it has the capability to do so. I also have been looking to participate more deeply in governance participation and would like a connect my own DAO some day.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree had to re-read this one though, but totally agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am and have been a full stack Web3 developer for some time. My biggest project I’ve been involved with to date is TracerDAO, but I’ve had many failed projects since then. I mainly focus on application interfaces and third party integrations, and through this I get a small amount of exposure to solidity.

(24.69 %) 🐦 @6olog 💬 3.G#0994 三更

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ENS name: 丶三更语丶.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am a user of ENS, and ENS has done a cool thing, it is very personal! I hope to do my best to help the community improve and develop together!

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods:Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace:Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a supporter of the crypto world. I participated in many WEB3.0 projects and became a core member of their community. And I hope to enter the brand new WEB3.0 world with ENS!

(24.64 %) 🐦 @jnhverse 💬 jamh#9916 James Hallam

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ENS name: jameshallam.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’ve spend a significant amount of time in the discord, learning and taking on information. I have thirst for knowledge and really believe in the ENS mission for creating a worldwide, recognised brand in consumer operability. I have also spoken to mainly all of your employees since being in the discord, all of whom interact and are open with the community. This is something I really want to be a part of.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree - Permissionless activity and interoperability should be encouraged. Web 3 is driven on the rights and actions of ownership, and I believe ENS domains have created a brand around allowing this to happen.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree - From a branding perspective, ENS allows users to utilise their own name and / or username to enable growth in the industry. I also believe that an initial cost could ultimately result in incentivising users to NFT their name, which cause a knock-on effect and profiteering. ENS can therefore earn royalties from this.
Whilst ENS could potentially survive on the brand it creates alone, this allows greater top level margins to focus on internal projects. I have mixed views on the pricing structure for smaller words and this could be revisited.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree - I feel this links in the previous point well. Treasury funds which can be distributed and controlled by the ENS and DAO will result in greater buy in and development.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree - This is my strongest viewpoint. It’s already clear to see how well ENS has branded itself in the community, through web 2 social handle changes to discord usernames.

My web3 qualifications / skills: - Leading a health tech company as head of operations.
Involved in the creation of NFTs at the health co
Tinkerer for the past 12/12 in the defi world
Community engagement and monitoring through discords
Led small groups in trust building in web 3

(24.58 %)

Alex Yao

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ENS name: alexyao.eth
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: My values have been developed in my work and entrepreneurial journey building educational, community-based products in the education, blockchain, and wellness industry. I deeply believe in designing better systems to create a more equitable world.

We’re currently at the forefront of how we create long-lasting institutions and the values we bring into these systems are important for their success. As a delegate I’m bringing in values and vision of a world that is healthy, thriving, and accessible to all.

I’d like to support ENS in building and growing a healthy community. My focus is on the long-term success of the crypto ecosystem through education, community building, and onboarding non-crypto natives to crypto protocols. ENS is one of the first places I point to for people who are new to the crypto space.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
    The future of the web is one where we own all of our data.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
    Fees are important for the sustainability of ENS Domains and prevents people from abusing the system.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
    It’s important that there is income that will allow ENS to continue into the future.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
    Integration with existing global systems and interoperability are the key for crypto and web3 to get worldwide adoption.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • I started my explorations and learning in crypto while I was at Blockchain at Berkeley in 2015, I have focused on education in the crypto space.
  • In 2021, I jumped in full-time to work in the crypto industry, I previously worked at The Graph and Hashflow helping grow their communities.
  • Gitcoin Kernel Block 3 Fellow
  • I’m currently one of thirty students in the first cohort of @OurNetwork x @DuneAnalytics: Learn-to-Earn Data Cohort Program.
  • I’m the Community Lead at Superlayer, a crypto venture studio. Currently building the community strategy playbook for all of our portfolio companies.

(24.48 %) 🐦 @victor_wu_eth

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ENS name: victor_wu.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I think ENS is one of the most critical applications of the Web3 era and has unlimited potential. And such an important application needs to be worked on by Crypto enthusiasts worldwide. I am Chinese and hope to represent the voice of ENS users in China in the governance of DAO. Collecting as many opinions as possible from all sides is the beginning of DAO’s success

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.ENS is a product of the Web3 era, connecting everything is its natural attribute

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I was a PM at MCDEX and I can provide product power for ENS or Web3

(23.78 %) 🐦 @Walter_JCHuang

Walter Huang

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ENS name: Walterhuang.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Hi guys, My name is Walter Huang. I’m a Web 3.0 believer and adopter in Asia, I’m currently acting as an investor (working at Hash Global) focuses on Web 3.0, Crypto and metaverse field. I would like to help the daring Web 3.0 revolutionary and involve myself in any community which shares the same faith. As a delegate in the ENS community, I would like to help my portfolio projects share their ideas and passion with the community, and bring synergy for ENS.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree. In addition, I’m expect something like an honor system or a blacklist, which defines scam and evil.
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree, Web 3.0 users must get used to paying services rather than free services in Web 2.0.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree, live long and prosper.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree, May the Force be with you.

My web3 qualifications / skills: sourcing, preview, analysis and investing in the Web 3.0 projects.

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(23.48 %) 🐦 @Guz_MassAdopt 💬 Guzman_MassAdoption | DeFi Pulse#0820

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ENS name: massadoption.eth

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS has played a crucial role in simplifying the DeFi experience for newcomers. The implementation of an identifier has lowered the barrier of participation for most - eliminating the need to copy & paste long alphanumeric public addresses. Convenience aside, ENS has offered us a peek into what’s to come with Web3. I would love to be a delegate to represent, support, and contribute to the development & scale of the ENS DAO as well as the underlying protocol. **

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • FORTH DAO Delegate
  • Working full-time in DeFi (@ DeFi Pulse)
  • Experienced Degen/Yield Farmer (if this counts as a qualification).
  • Governance Champion @ Uniswap
  • Director of Tech. at BEN
  • Helped form BEN’s (Blockchain Education Network’s) Governance structure.
  • One of the first social traders on TokenSets (product is now deprecated :frowning:)
  • Active contributor for PieDAO, Furucombo, Ampleforth, Gitcoin
  • Judged for Unicode

Check out my previous discussion on EthGlobal about “The Proliferation of Meta-Governance Structures” here

Cheers to the future of Web3!

(23.21 %)

Brian Trunzo

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ENS name: trunzo.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I came of age in web1. As a teenager posting on AOL’s Final Fantasy message boards, we were a DAO without a token or treasury: community-governed, open debate, shipped products in the form of fan fiction and even a text-based RPG, hosted meetups, shared alpha – and the list goes on. For over 25 years, then, I’ve been primed to contribute mightily to a decentralized organization! To boot, I am (1) a current DAO contributor, most notably at the culture hub $FWB, (2) a web3 and metaverse strategist through my advisory firm Burrata (burrata.io), (3) a financial regulatory attorney who has worked at one of the world’s premier. white shoe corporate firms, Cadwalader and (4) a futurologist who has been giving presentations to the c-suite of multi-national legacy institutions on the EVM, NFTs, play to earn, sovereign identity tools and many other blockchain issues since early 2017. One could say “I’ve been around the block,” and I believe this vast and unique set of skills make me an especially notable candidate as an ENS delegate.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Minor comment here is that as long as issues related to ownership rights are freely and openly discussed and fairly voted upon, I believe the spirit of this section is strong and will work to uphold it at all costs.
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - As with blockchains more generally, fees and associated costs are a primary mechanism to prevent spam. I am in favor of this provision but would like to figure out a way to bring fees down over time to a. level of “minimally viable fee issuance that still prevents spam but invites wider user.” That’s a mouthful, I know! And at a minimum, I think it would be important for ENS to eventually explore rollups, particularly of the ZK variety, and live on its own shard once the roadmap to Eth2 is complete.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have been an active evangelist, investor and strategist in the web3 space since early 2017. Indeed, the moment I first heard of Ethereum, it was as if I had an out of body experience: everything I was hearing, I had heard before and knew to be true – I could finish the sentences of the person who was speaking to me. Since then, on the legal side, I went on to contribute to America’s longest continuously operated law firm, Cadwalader, as a blockchain advisor as well as to the Brooklyn Project, Cardozo Law School’s pre-DAO Telegram group (kind of became “The LAO”) that helped lay the framework to structuring token launches that do not run afoul of the US’s securities laws (still an issue, obviously there’s work to be done!). On the culture side, I have (1) worked with consumer brands like Levi’s to develop NFT strategies and understand the inner-workings of web3 communities, (2) lived in metaverses like Decentraland (name’s “tyrell” – send me a friend request, I’m on nightly!), (3) contributed to discourse at the leading culture DAO, $FWB and (4) started a DAO of my own, vroomDAO ($VROOM – liquidity coming soon) and thus am a “in-the-weeds” expert on the operational side of DAOs.

Thank you for reading my lengthy proposal. I’d have made “Vote for Tyrell” wearables in Decentraland…actually, I might still do that!

(23.14 %)

Aaron Gombar

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ENS name: Normancomics.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I would love the opportunity to be a delegate for ENS.domains, because I feel that I would be able to promote ENS to the NFT Community in creative and alternative ways. I feel there would be many ways to use the ENS DAO to promote Ethereum Domain Names among the NFT Community. I would not only implement advertising methods such as:
•Social Media Sites: (Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, FaceBook/Meta, Reddit, etc.)
•Streaming Platforms: (Discord, Telegram, Twitch, etc.)
*•WEB3 Platforms: (OpenSea, Rarible, MYBAE.io, SuperRare, NiftyComedians, Etc.) *
•Crypto/NFT Platforms (Zerion, CoinMarketCap, SafePal Wallet, LedgerLive, TrustWallet, MEW Wallet, Math Wallet, Coin Gecko, etc)
•Web2 Platforms: (Medium, Cent, etc.)
& more alternative advertising methods such as:
*•Grass-roots campaigns *
•Guerrilla marketing campaigns (Wheat Pasting in Major Cities, Graffiti painted in calculated and intentional locations in major cities, Poster Campaigns, PhotoBombing News Stations, etc…
•Viral marketing (TikTok Influencers, etc)
•VR/AR Metaverse Campaigns: (Decentraland, Cryptovoxels, SANDBOX, Oculus/META, Upland, UpLift, etc.
•Clubhouse Advertising
I would come up with an entire budget to help cover any expenses that would be incurred to help expand the ENS name across the WEB2/WEB3/METAVERSE Landscapes.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    I agree that Name ownership is an absolute right. The only problems I could see arising from this would be fraud, however there could be steps implemented to “verify” a .eth user to show that that user is the actual person, such as Twitter Verification, which I believe has already been used and implemented by ENS.
    I think that not only is name ownership an absolute right, but it can become more than a right and extend into the realms of brand/and or FINE ART ownership. Having one’s name as an NFT shows that not only is a person’s name their own, but the metadata exists to prove it unequivocally. THE METADATA IS THE NAME. THE METADATA IS THE ART. THE METADATA IS THE BUILDING BLOCKS THAT ONE CAN USE TO ESTABLISH THEMSELVES IN THE WEB3 LANDSCAPE.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    I totally agree that Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism. Without registration fees, ENS would not have been able to build itself up to where it is today. You must have registration fees. They are necessary, and quite honestly, I believe will help to expand the ENS Constitution/Brand/World.

*** Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**
Agree. Without Income, nothing would be able to be built. No one wants to work for free, and if they do, you must question their intentions. You need income to help expand any BRAND/ORGANIZATION
*** ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**
I Agree wholeheartedly. I think ENS not only integrates with the global namespace, but I think it is leading the way to creating a NEW global namespace.
My web3 qualifications / skills:

I am a self taught NFT Artist/Cryptocurrency Enthusiast. I have been working full time in the WEB3 Landscape since July 2020. I sold my first NFT in July 2020, and was hooked immediately. Once I discovered ENS domain names, I knew immediately that they had immense potential. I purchased my first ENS name last year, and since then have acquired, sold and implemented more than 30 ENS Domain names.
I would LOVE the opportunity to be a delegate for ENS Domains, and would help implement them into every aspect of WEB3 that I work with. I am teaching myself how to code, beginning with solidity/vyper/JavaScript/Python/C++/etc… Although I am still extremely N00B to coding, I feel that I am learning how to operate within the WEB3 Space at a tremendous rate. If I am not drawing NFTS, It is the main part of work that I am focusing on!
Thank you for your time, and I hope you will vote for me as an ENS delegate!

Normancomics.eth
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(23.08 %) 🐦 @curi0n 💬 properpropeller#7129

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ENS name: curion.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: One’s online identity will be increasingly important from now on, and I want to actively assist in this tool of identity being a powerful and equitable tool. No blockchain identity is as widely usable and recognized as that on Ethereum in my opinion, so I’d like to participate in the development of its identity system.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree, if one can afford it. While being considered a public utility, I view the ENS as an entity that provides a service, but one that is thankfully less profit-focused because of the public good that can be done through a widely-accessible name system. In line with this mission, to stay viable and provide optimal utility, costs may have to change, and any increase in cost will likely be transparent and justifiable toward the mission of the ENS.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree. A modest registration fee acts to decrease spam registrations and provide the ENS DAO with enough funding to maintain and improve the entity it governs. Based on the quality and activity of the names in the namespace, I support adjusting pricing to prioritize quality and minimize speculative purchasing. I also support adjusting pricing to make sure the ENS remains reliable and usable.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree. Income may be distributed on a scale ranging from being most directly related to current ENS development to more far-reaching or less-directly-related projects based on how much income is coming in.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree. I think the example from the proposed Constitution sums up my thoughts perfectly: “ENS governance should grant control of a top-level domain to its owner in the DNS system on request.”

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have beginner experience with web3 app and ERC20/ERC721 token development using python, javascript, and solidity, attained from duplicating and modifying tutorial-based projects. I have 7+ years of experience coding in general that I am beginning to apply to web3.

(22.99 %) 🐦 @jason2lvlvlv 💬 #jaxo9502 jaxo

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ENS name: 2021go.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

When I first learned about ENS, I was deeply attracted by it. In my opinion, ENS is the key to entering the blockchain world and meta-universe. We only need to exist in the form of ENS, no one cares about what we are called and where we come from. ENS gave us another identity to do more fun things.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree,As I said above, ENS is a very important key for us.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree.First of all, it is necessary to ensure that ENS can continue to operate well, so that a larger ecosystem can be built on the basis of ENS.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

Since I learned about ENS, I immediately registered for my own ENS. Since then, I have my own Web3 mark. I rely on this mark to travel through many interesting areas such as DEFI, NFTS, RSS3, Mirror, etc. I have a deep understanding of Web3 and ENS and their interesting ways to play in the future. At the same time, my English is very good and I can understand the code. I think I can do some very meaningful things.

(22.93 %) 🐦 @erod_eth

Eddy

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ENS name: Erod.ETH

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’m a big believer of descentralization, and bringing equal opportunity to the less privileged is my mission. And ENS can solve for that, helping the unbanked and the underbanked to thrive in the Web 3.0 era, and removing all all friction empowering individuals to be their own bank and host their own identity in a fair system. I’m a big believer that ENS could solve this now and many things yet to be discovered. I can also help represent all my Hispanic people

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ](Proposed ENS Constitution 19)

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m an Industrial engineer with background in Finance. I understand NFTs as a collector and creator, I have built communities in Web 3.0 (discord, DCL) and also in Web 2.0 with different ventures. I have spent the last 3 years experimenting with De-Fi and DCL. I have been an advocate of ENS for the past five months, bought around 200 ENS domains and in the past three months I’ve been giving most of those always to friends and ppl I want to connect with… I’m good on bringing people together and getting the best out of all. I also have over 15 yrs of experience on Traditional Finance and Digital Innovation bringing different lending products to market

(22.72 %) 🐦 @dawsonbotsford

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(22.70 %) 🐦 @Commish 💬 Commish#8652 Calvin

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ENS name: Commish

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I have spent the last 9 years in privacy/security (startups to FAANG) of web2.0 and believe strongly in the advancement of privacy/security in the web3 space.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree. At its core the identity individuals choose to pursue in web3 need to be owned and controlled by the individuals, not centralized.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agreed. Registration fees offer a scaling solution for all individuals to get into ownership, and ownership they can control, without compromising on the underlying foundation being able to continue to operate.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree. ENS is not a point in time development and continual funding of this space, within a defined and prioritized roadmap, is critical to ensure the longevity of ENS that individuals own and control.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Disagree that this is a requirement of ENS, agree that it should be a goal to achieve. Global namespace is a benefit to offer to the community but is not required for continuous success of the ENS foundation.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Founder of privacy startup in 2010, acquired in 2012.
  • Product Manager across startups and FAANG since acquisition, all within privacy and security.
  • Working on e2ee at global scale for messaging services. Core principles align with how to bring web3 to the masses in a secure manner.
  • Developer/tinkerer in free time. Being a PM in principle doesn’t mean a lot unless you get your hands dirty and launch as well.

(22.69 %) 🐦 @NeonThunderX 💬 #NeonThunderX#0001 NeonThunderX

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ENS name: NeonThunderX.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to support the ENS community with the governance & help it grow while listening to the community which will really help the adoption of blockchain & NFT space.

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a web3 enthusiast with basic knowledge of Web3 & blockchain with years of experience in DeFi space.

(22.58 %) 🐦 @cryptoeeee

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ENS name: enes.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believed that would be big in the future. I want to be part of this.

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) AGREE
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) AGREE
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) AGREE
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) AGREE

My web3 qualifications / skills: Unfortunately, I don’t have any technical or fundamental skills but I have ideas and dreams about web3.

(22.58 %) 🐦 @lostbutlucky

Ben Burns

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ENS name: awe.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’m passionate about crypto. I’ve been in the space for many years and I want to be on top of the next trends. I’m very bullish on Ethereum being the de facto web3 blockchain and obviously ENS will control the domain infrastructure. I feel like I’m uniquely position because I understand web3 technology more than the average user and have implemented RFC specs on the engineering side. I have a strong background in software engineering.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Disagree. I think we would explore a better name ownership and revenue model that is fair to all parties. I don’t think being a first mover should give you absolute rights.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree. ENS is a SaaS product and typically reoccurring revenue has been proven to be a successful model for SaaS product. I am opened to exploring additional incentives.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment).

Agree. Although I could be convinced private entities could be worth pursuing if it’s highly beneficial for ENS.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment):
Agree. This would be awesome for everyone involved with this project.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Been in Bitcoin scene since 2011. I still have old Bitcoin wallets from 2013.
  • Previously a routing and signaling cloud software engineer at Cisco.
  • Previously a software engineer at a Bitcoin exchange, Kraken.
  • Previously at a crypto hedge fund working in prop trading.
  • Currently working on a defi protocol on Ethereum using solidity and other web3 technologies. I understand solidity, familiar with the popular EIPs ad Ethereum’s history, and understand how protocols work across the blockchain.
  • I’m very adept with defi products and trading.

(22.19 %) 🐦 @Sirlupinwatson 💬 Sirlupinwatson#0381

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ENS name: Sirlupinwatson.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I think ENS is a great way to improve the “Trust” factor when contributing to a Decentralized Autonomous Organization. I am actively working in the Fraud Detection & Defense workstream at GitcoinDAO and I believe we can share some knowledge DAO to DAO to keep improving the Web3 and Public Goods!

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree, this has to be.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree, the quality in each domain name must remain persistent.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

Data Science, Machine Learning/Python, Cybersecurity.
Coordination, Administration.

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ENS name: zackcha.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I do think internet is in evolution to the next generation, Web 3. The internet was a place to transfer information. With blockchain technology, the internet can also transfer value, tokens. People own value without trust of any centralized entities, such as government and big companies. ENS is an essential infrastructure of Web 3. I’d like to join and contribute for it.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: Iweb3/solidity, javascript, python, Chinese, Crypto, Ethereum

(21.93 %) 🐦 @sohrab

Sohrab

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ENS name: npr.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to contribute to web3 and this may be one of the only ways I can. I am passionate about domains (always have been, no clue why), and care deeply about the ethos of ethereum. I will learn and do what it takes to be the best delegator of the people that I can be.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree, used to decentivize squatting, but also as a mechanism for permanent domain loss prevention, like in the famous case of soulja boy’s ENS name.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Again, passionate about domains (weird, but true). Have onboarded dozens of people into the ethereum ecosystem, and instructed each one of them to first and foremost establish their web3 identity via an ENS name. I would try so hard to learn absolutely everything I need to and beyond in order to excel in this position. I believe ENS is an integral piece for mass adoption and would love to take that seriously. I am already fully aware of all things ENS thus far. I will continue to be with or without this position, but I really would love the experience and to contribute in this way that I know I am passionate about. It would certainly mean a lot.

(21.66 %) 🐦 @intostrodex

artem

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ENS name: just1.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I have been living in the cryptocurrency world since 2016 (angel-investor, trading and mining). Love tech, love decentralization. This is the future. 29 y.o.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree.
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree.
Income funds ENS and other public goods: 100% Agree.
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: AGREE

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have basic web3 skills ,solidity developer

(21.47 %)

💬 ₿ingnan.ΞTH#0369 William Liu

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ENS name: bingnan.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I’ve been a long-time web3 believer with most of my financial asset on chain. I’ve also been flying the flag to on-board people around me to web3: I am currently the leader of UnknownDAO, the largest DAO at China aiming to empower individuals.

**My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution **

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Leadership: Admin of UnknownDAO, 1.5k members in a month
  • Finance: DeFi investment under my ENS name
  • Data analytics, machine learning
  • Progamming: Smart contract underwriting: I implemented: AstroCat NFT

(21.35 %) 🐦 @dreal 💬 Dreal#2032

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**ENS name:dreal.eth

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I want to support the development of ENS to make it as accessible and scalable as possible, with the goal of making it the Web3 standard for naming.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree

**My web3 qualifications / skills:I am a collector of ENS domain names, and have plans to build services using the domain names. I love helping and introducing people new to Web3 and have given guidance to them. I am bitcoiner.

(21.22 %) 🐦 @oxide0x 💬 oxide#1802 Oxide

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ENS name: oxide.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’ve followed ENS for a long time and have been very impressed by how much the project has contributed to the growth of Ethereum and the formation of the broader crypto community’s views around decentralized applications. ENS provides an invaluable service to the Ethereum ecosystem, and it’s place as a public good for all to benefit from is clear. As ENS moves to a DAO structure, I’d like to put myself forward as a delegate. I believe my opinions around the future direction of ENS - maintaining it is a public good, maintaining decentralization and further developing the functionality and integrations of ENS - align with many, or at least some of the stakeholders in ENS.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Yes, however, I don’t believe that adjusting the fees to register names violates this right so long as the fees are the same for all users. Anyone should be able to register an ENS name provided they can pay the minimal ENS fee + gas.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Yes, registration fees are essential to combat squatting and to encourage participants in ENS to use their names productively. We must balance this however with the goal of allowing as many legitimate users as possible to register their names.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Yes, income should fund the development and maintenance of ENS. Any excess funds should be accrued to an ENS treasury to ensure a stable financial position for ENS in case of a prolonged market downturn. If there are still funds remaining, ENS should consider funding or donating to projects the build atop ENS or contribute public goods to the Ethereum ecosystem.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Yes, ENS should, without sacrificing decentralization, integrate with the existing global namespace. ENS could be a useful tool to assist in onboarding legacy/traditional businesses to crypto.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have experience in Web Dev, and some solidity programming (looking to further my skills here) I do come from a technical / software background so can provide thoughts and opinions on technical matters. I also have experience in Go and Rust programming among others, and distributed systems experience.

(21.19 %) 🐦 @arifcemgundogan

Arif Cem Gundogan

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ENS name: cemgundogan.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I want to become an ENS delegate with a particular focus on sustainability because I believe that minimising the environmental and energy impacts of the ENS system should be one of this community’s objectives. I think I can add value in this particular context. I am a climate change and sustainability analytics expert with 14 years of professional experience. I work at an International Organisation and currently building skills in machine learning and blockchain technology deployment within my areas of expertise. I think I can be a knowledgeable delegate when it comes to relevant proposals.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I have a solid theoric background in blockchain technology, I have some practical experience in environmental and energy impacts of emerging technologies, I am an intermediate level python, R and Julia programmer, I am quite good at data viz, I do have 14 years of professional experience in climate change, energy and sustainability domain.

(20.79 %) 🐦 @pss_illuminous

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ENS name: illuminous.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Experience delegating in other chains. Major supporter and cheerleader helping spread the word and onboarding new users that want to learn more about it.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Data analyst professionally. Python & SQL. I soak in knowledge of all web3 both positive and negative and communicate this with acquaintances that would be most interested or impacted in the web3 space.

(20.71 %) 🐦 @0xFoda

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ENS name: foda.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I believe I live at a special intersection of design, fashion, art, music and tech, which is a place ENS already exists and can continue expanding. I have a community on Instagram and my followers have seen me as a teacher to all web3 things. So I can give a proper representation of a “normie” ready to dive into the future, and continue to onboard more and more.

My web3 qualifications / skills: ive been all in on the space since end of 2019, coming from being the top shopify expert in Brooklyn, NY, running both a (foda.farm) front-end dev studio and now one of the biggest upcoming clothing brands in the world called (KidSuper) (kidsuper.eth), KidSuper also have made digital-physical NFTs now seen on Offset from Migos haha. I am currently building dApps in the space and especially interested in digital identity and things ENS is doing with Spruce ID and how I can mesh Shopify Brands with web3. As a $LINK marine im also very excited for CCIP and what it means for cross-chain identity. I am also a clothing designer and work/collaborate on album arts and websites for some of the biggest music artists in the world.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution]

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

thanks,
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(20.56 %) 🐦 @udinujaang

udin

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ENS name: udinujang.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I always and want to support the ENS community with the governance & help it grow while listening to the community which will really help the adoption of blockchain & NFT space. And also want to learn a new idea that i was never heard.

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a new about web3 enthusiast with basic knowledge of Web3 & blockchain with 3 years of experience in crypto space.

(20.53 %) 🐦 @dchunglawyer

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ENS name: davidc.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

The ENS is core web3 infrastructure and requires a multi-disciplinary team of delegates with a broad range of skills and experience to give the crypto space the best chance at becoming what many aspires it to be: a free and fair system for all.

Many of those who are stepping forward to be delegates have a technical / development background. I am a commercial lawyer with years of experience in the crypto space and I have a deep understanding of crypto regulation. In my view, navigating regulation will become a necessary piece of the puzzle as the ENS DAO and the broader crypto community moves forward in the coming years and beyond.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
    This is a foundational concept and must form the basis of any identity or pseudo-identity based system of interaction. Without provable exclusive identity, we would not be able to form and effectively manage and operate web3 structures and institutions such as DAOs.

  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
    However, thinking of fees purely as an incentive mechanism should not result in broader measures being taken to prevent overcrowding, speculation and squatting. Fees have their place, although to achieve the intended goal they must be combined with other practical measures such as limiting the number of ENS names each individual may hold.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
    We must not allow web3 institutions such as the ENS DAO to become corrupt and purely self-interested as we see in the traditional corporate world. The ‘other public goods’ piece of this article of the Constitution is as important, if not more so, than funding the ENS DAO itself (although of course meeting its operational funding requirements is a necessary component).

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
    This is a critical path towards adoption and official government recognition. Without integration with legacy systems, the ENS DAO will struggle to become the true backbone of web3 identity.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am a commercial lawyer specialising in crypto, including regulation. I run my own law firm based in Brisbane, Australia. I have experience dealing with large corporations and governments, which will absolutely be required in the coming years. The ENS DAO needs more than solidity developers as its delegates - we need a diverse group of multi-disciplinary minds and thought leaders.

(20.51 %) 🐦 @whoismoses

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ENS name: whoismoses.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Decentralization and crypto has changed my life for the better and I want to help move the world to be a much more decentralized place.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** - Agreed. However there are fees for the renewal of name. One might not be able to pay them in the future. If this is an “absolute right” renewal fees should be optional. ENS should find ways to incentivize payments through new services or just take a tiny fee as part of record updates. For example changing 0.01 or 0.001 for ENS record changes. As the web3 world will be using ENS as an account not just an identifier their ENS name becomes their identity. No one has the right to take that away. If the ENS foundation was at risk of failing due to funding, it would be in the best interest of ENS name owners to donate to keep their names safe.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** - Agreed, some friction makes every process better.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** - Agreed, product roadmap and value add services are important to the continued life of the ENS foundation. Proper management of funds and proper product management are required.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Disagree. Legacy DNS names are just another way that people can be controlled as the management of them is centralized and those assets can be seized by governments. If the governance team chooses to continue legacy DNS integration that is fine, I don’t think it should be an immutable tenant of the ENS foundation.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • The number one qualification I have is I am a believer in decentralized control will eventually bring true freedom to all humans. Centralized control is a great threat and has been all along. We know have the technology to enable decentralized systems, organization, and currencies.
  • I’ve been in the cryptocurrency space as an investor, node operator, and miner since 2015. It has changed my life for the better is so many ways. I must continue to give back.
  • I believe ENS critically important. So important that I have registered the ENS names for my son, wife, business (each of them), me, my online handles.
  • I am one of the founders of a DAO that has not launched yet, built on Ethereum. Though I am a founder, once governance starts, I’ll be just one of the token holders. It is a leaderless organization.
  • I am a Software Engineer
  • I own a decent amount of digital art that is special because it is mine and no one can take it away from me.
  • I know I already said this, but personal freedoms are very important to me and someone’s identity is at the top of that list. I want ENS to be successful and I am willing to be more than just an active participant.

(20.43 %) 🐦 @leozc 💬 leozc#001 Leo Liang

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ENS name: leozc.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I think i have the motivation to be an ENS Delegator, also i’m really into Ethereum / WEB3 technology in general and i think i can be a delegate and reperesent the Spanish Speaking Community.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have good infrastructure skills and good solidity skills

(20.32 %) 🐦 @CryptoWAFUKUNFT 💬 name_#6668

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ENS name:wafuku.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I need an airdrop.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / None in particular.

(20.32 %) 🐦 @tripluca 💬 LucaTripsCommunity#1781 Luca De Giglio (Tripluca)

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ENS name: Tripluca.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I live in DAOs. In Bitcoin since 2013, full time on Ethereum since 2017, in 2018 I founded a DAO in the travel industry (Tripscommunity.eth) and I think I understand DAOs very well.
I’ve been using and exploring several DAO protocols since 2018.
I was waiting for a relevant DAO project to get involed in, and I think ENS is the most important one I feel I can contribute to.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right:
    Agree 100%. Name ownership is the basic building block of Web3 and subsequently of this new continent we are all moving to.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism:
    Agree. There’s no other way to prevent spam.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods:
    Agree. I think ENS needs to be funded properly, and it can act as a Public Goods funding mechanism.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace:
    Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I understand the technology to a deeper level, being able to read and write basic smart contracts but the most interesting aspect, and my expertise, is in Community building.
I’m a DeFi OG, write NFT contracts, manage a big Community and I see my mission as onboarding and educating the travel industry.
I just launched the “Web3 in Travel” podcast in order to do so.

(20.30 %) 🐦 @djl816a 💬 dyh816#9378

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ENS name: btcfly.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I started trading BTC six years ago. I recognize this industry very much. Later, I had various experiences in community management, technology development, issuing tokens and so on. I’ve always had faith in the web. I am looking forward to ens. I will do my best and contribute to it in the future.

Name ownership is an absolute right:Agree.
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree.
Income funds ENS and other public goods: I totally Agree.
ENS Integrates with the global namespace:I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills:I have been engaged in the blockchain industry for more than 6 years and have always loved learning. He has his own unique views on various plates. Also often engaged in some network technology work. I have the basic knowledge of Web3 and some technical experience. I also think that in the era of Web 3.0, the ultimate winner will be the largest network built by everyone. :slightly_smiling_face: :sweat_smile:

(20.16 %)

Sadhu

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ENS name: inr.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
We are a collective that is focused on helping India realize its full potential as a country. We believe web3 provides provides the right opportunity to address the structural inefficiencies plaguing the Indian economy and society, and ENS is the perfect foundational architecture that can help decentralize the way the country operates.

Through our role as an ENS delegate, we intend to -

  1. promote the idea of a sovereign web3 identity to billions of Indians
  2. help Indian start-ups and business plug into the Ethereum ecosystem
  3. help the Indian tech community become more efficient in building products and raising capital at a global stage
  4. position ETH as a medium of exchange and value to support those who are currently bound by the limited global credibility and acceptance of Indian Rupee (INR)
  5. build relevant use cases and value proofs to work with the Indian Government and help them understand the societal benefits of tokenization and decentralized governance

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Bitcoin since 2014, Ethereum since 2016. Collective experience of working on web3/blockchain related matters with the Ethereum Foundation, Consensys, International Organizations and Public-Private Partnership platforms. Early degen on DeFi 1.0. Experimenting with DeFi 2.0. Currently building a health and wellness IRL to crypto game dApp, and planning to launch an NFT gallery and cafe in Goa in 2022.

(20.06 %) 🐦 @ProjecthorizonE

Weihan Zhou

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ENS name: projecthorizon.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I have the passion and ability to be an ENS Delegator. I found that the ENS is not a domain but a project I can explore. That’s why I use my ENS name as my NFT project name as well, and it’s like an avatar and brand for me in the new art field. I believe ENS will be a portal for everyone in Web3.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: AGREE
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: AGREE, important to keep community longer.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: AGREE
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: AGREE, this is the future.

My web3 qualifications/skills: I am a digital artist, and I create interesting NFTs. I am working on making more interactive assets, and the ENS name is the key.

(20.01 %) 🐦 @TheYuliWang 💬 Coke0x#0150 Yuli Wang

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**ENS name:coke0x.eth

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I am a NFT collector and ENS user. I can see the vision of ENS and wish to participate as a core member in facilitating the process. I will contribute it by providing good consulting service in the marketing strategies and ideas about a better economic system.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree

**My web3 qualifications / skills:I have a team of web3 developers and a few signed NFT artists. I have managed a few NFT products.

(19.74 %)

Jackpot.eth

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ENS name: Jackpot.eth

  • My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree

  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

Why do I want to be delegate?

  • I would like to propose .eth to be a real NFT: This is my vision:
    A month ago I suggest brantly about the possibility of adding a button when you register your domain name that make the domain name a real NFT (no expiration date). I agree with people that want to register the domain name for 1/2/3 years but I’d love the idea to pay a fee to upgrade your domain name in order to not expire. This could help the impact of high gas fees for people who want to buy a .eth FOREVER

  • Integrate with NFT communities: I don’t believe in subdomains, but there’s a chance for NFT collection that a subdomain could make sense, If a community of 10K can share same domain name would be perfect. I´m an NFT investor, and I think that we can get better connection with NFT projects.
    I own some SEVEN, that’s why I wait to be post 777 (also Jackpot) it was no coincidence :smiley:

  • Escrow Service: To give people the opportunity to sell their .eth domain names through our plattform. Moreover as a .com investor I know many people who would love to integrate their .com domain names in a reliable escrow platform. People could sell their domain names (.eth, .com …) through our platform.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I’ve been a domainer since 1998, and I have manage some domain names to get many traffic and now we’re upgrading our project to web3 development.

If you agree with my main points: Escrow Service (integrating .com …) and NonEXP .ETH with a fixed fee, I ask you to delegate on me.

(19.58 %) 🐦 @marcjohnson518

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ENS name: marcjohnson.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’m passionate about web3, and have the time, effort, and energy to help bring web2 users to discover ENS and web3. I would like to participate and contribute towards the initiatives of web3 and decentralization by promoting the foundations of equity through delegation.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: IPFS | Ceramic | Solidity | Hardhat | EthersJS | Infura | The Graph

(19.56 %) 🐦 @allam_hamdi 💬 hamdiallam Hamdi Allam

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ENS name: hamdi.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
My involvement in the Ethereum community started in the L2 ecosystem as one of the first PlasmaMVP implementers via FourthState Labs. My interests span between Web2/Web3 interoperability which I believe the L2 ecosystem has great leverage. A robust naming system is extremely valuable in this mission and would like to be a delegate to contribute to this effort.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

My skills and qualifications reside in both Web2 and Web3, listed below. I currently work as a software engineer at Twitter, involved with the blockchain-related initiatives.

  • Solidity Developer
    • Audited Plasma MVP Contract. Github - fourthstate/plasma-mvp-rootchain
    • Audited RLP Decoding Library Contract. Github - hamdiallam/solidity-rlp
  • Protocol Researcher
    • Plasma Research. Github - fourthstate/plasma-research
    • Foranetworks (Decentralized Social Networks). Github: foranetworks/protocol
  • Systems Engineer
    • Plasma MVP Node Software. Github - fourthstate/plasma-mvp-sidechain
    • Engineer @ Twitter

(19.49 %) 🐦 @cryptoleek 💬 https://github.com/cryptoleek-team cryptoleek

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ENS name: cryptoleek.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I personally strong believe web3 is the future and want to be part of it. I think I have the motivation to be an ENS Delegator, also i’m really into Ethereum / WEB3 technology in general and i think i can be a delegate and reperesent the Chinese Speaking Community.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree. Without proper incentive it wont last and no one will be able to motivated to continue to do the work
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree. Like gitcoin public goods are essential for future society
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have strong web3/solidity skills. I built several Dapps in my career and constantly learning the web3 technology. I am also running a youtube channel to share my defi and nft knowledge

Twitter Handler: @cryptoleek

(19.30 %) 🐦 @DominikTo

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ENS name: dominikto.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

When I grew up (blocking the -back then- analog landlines at home) venturing out into dial-up bulletin board systems and later the early internet, almost everything online was about learning, tinkering, using and building open standards, interoperability, community and making new friends.

ENS and the community around it bring back fond memories of that time and I believe that ENS can be a core piece of infrastructure on the journey to bring back the time where everyone online was not just a user of proprietary products but an active participant on an open internet.

I will strongly advocate for ENS.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a developer and previously built a SaaS product (and company) to organize, sync & share contacts, calendars and taks across platforms and devices around our open core sabre/dav (a framework and server to implement the open standards WebDAV/CardDAV/CalDAV, powering sync features in products such as ownCloud, nextCloud, Box and a bunch of others). I am a lawyer by education.

So far I haven’t put any web3 project into production, but it probably goes without saying that I have tinkered with Solidity and am an avid web3 user and community member.

I spend my days looking at and working with all sorts of exciting founders and software companies along the modern software infra and developer tools stack - naturally almost all of them are open source companies.

You can find me on Twitter (@DominikTo).

(19.25 %) 🐦 @ACE_dll 💬 ACE #5742 Kenneth Conrad Jr

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ENS name: acedll.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe that clarity and absolute truths are rarely found in the world as we know it. Projects like ENS give people the security and peace of mind that they own their own identity and know that they have control over it. This is a project I would love to be a part of.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am currently studying computer science and getting certified as a Solidity Developer in my own free time. I am new but I’m loving this space and can’t wait to learn more. Cheers!

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💬 ak47#5177 Aniket Rajendra Kamble

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ENS name: syntel.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am a lover of crypto ecosystems and I believe that these protocols generate a genuine bridge to the massive Internet

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a specialist in Digital Marketing and digital business especially applied in the crypto industry

(19.14 %) 🐦 @dancu3e 💬 dancube#8939 Dan Enright

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ENS name:
dancube.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I believe that ENS has a huge role to play in moving forward the whole web3 frontier.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am a contributor to the web3 space being an indexer on The Graph protocol and also participating within various DAO’s. I also have a keen interest on the role identity has to play in the space moving forward, I have experience working within identity verification in traditional finance and am excited about applications for a persistent identity has in the decentralised arena.

(19.14 %) 🐦 @prysm_xyz 💬 tomscaria#3064

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(18.70 %) 🐦 @ensrus 💬 ENSrUS.eth#4523 Andrew Byrley

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ENS name: byrley.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS is a pioneer in the web3 domain. I want to be a part of bringing the power of the blockchain to everyone.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: While I have an engineering background, I’m no expert in computer programming. My experience is in diplomacy, foreign relations, and relationship building.

(18.63 %)

💬 SunbeMike.eth#6940

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ENS Name: SunbeMike.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

  1. Open internet is my life, my career and my passion from endless early days of irc chats to building Virtual Places as a developer - one of the first internet communities with Avatars.

  2. I started several internet companies and am well familiar with DNS and other internet utilities. I understand the importance of infrastructure upon everything being built, and that in order for Web3 to take over it needs to become user friendly.

  3. I am a CTO now, and know how to lead and represent the interests of my team. I will do the same as your ENS DAO Delegate.

  4. This is just so much fun!

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution:

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree with a caveat. “other public goods” is vague and can get misused. I would restate as “and other public open internet (web3) initiatives”

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  1. I am a cryptographer by education, was a graduate student of prof. Shamir, the co-inventor of public key encryption and the S character in RSA. I understand all the foundations of crypto.

  2. I started Sunbe (www.sunbe.com) - the new economy, created and built upon human exchanges. This is my mission - empower people to be independent agents of the fair economy built on Web3.

(18.61 %) 🐦 @Lockyfier

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ENS name: lockyfier.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I really would like to become a part of ENS DAO and support the community and ENS in general

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a professional project manager with an excellent background in marketing and web3. Every day I learn something new and as an ENS delegator I could easily fulfill my potential 100%.

(18.39 %) 🐦 @mcdony_w 💬 mcdony#9999 McDony

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ENS name: mcdony.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am passionate about this industry growth, I would like to participate in spreading the best industry to better people’s lives.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree)
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree)

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I have basic knowledge and recently started to learn more and more. I’m very passionate and would like to learn more with the hands-on experience with my favourite namespace ENS.

(18.34 %) 🐦 @EdwardPrentice

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ENS name: edzorg.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I joined the cryptoverse in 2017 looking to contribute to something I considered exciting and bleeding edge technology. After treating the cryptoverse as a side project for several years I’ve finally immersed myself in the web3 ecosystem.

The current leadership of ENS team is demonstrating a sophisticated and mature approach that I can’t fault and I’d love to be able to contribute to the success of ENS.

I’d love to see a world where one day ENS becomes 3NS as it evolves from being the Ethereum Name Services into the Web3 Name Service. A cross chain, decentralised, naming solution to unite the cryptoverse. Working in this space is so incredibly exciting.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution:

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Strongly agree. Even if the operation of ENS becomes more profitable all the funds must be transparently used for other public goods with appropriate on-chain votes.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Very strongly agree and want to see ENS support all blockchains as well as the existing web2 world.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • 10 years as a software engineer
  • 5 years in crypto
  • 3 years in leadership roles
  • Executive at cryptocurrency exchange
  • Active across a variety of web3 communities
  • User of multiple DeFi protocols
  • Passionate believer that web3/DLTs/DAOs and related technologies are changing the world in a myriad of ways. I couldn’t be working in any other sector.
  • I run an Ethereum validator and I make my configuration available for others to use or benefit from
  • I’ve written code for Ethereum 2.0 as well as contributing to Cardano a while back.
  • I will never stop learning about and contributing to the web3 world

To everyone that chooses to delegate to me - thank you so much. Your delegation/support is an honour and not something I take lightly. I will do my very best to represent you and help ENS thrive.

(17.99 %) 🐦 @vakgadde 💬 vakgadde.eth#2264 Venkata Gadde

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ENS name: vakgadde.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: For the last 2-3 years, I have been following how Ethereum is innovating the world through DeFi, Web3, NFT’s, GameFi, etc. Every week there’s something new and a lot to learn. I believe as a delegator on behalf of people who delegate to me, I can go through every proposal and make fair decisions that would help ENS and its community. I’m a huge believer of Ethereum and its projects, and will be available every day few hours to people who wants to chat via Twitter, Discord and Telegram which are on my ENS text records.

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Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) : Agree, but I have few concerns regarding when a wallet gets hacked and users lose access to their ENS names. ENS governance should create a way for users to recover their ENS names when their accounts are hacked.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) : Agree, But a limit should be set on how much cap a treasury can reach. As Ethereum value grows and ENS fee accumulate. We don’t want ENS treasure to be in billions or even trillions. There should be cap and everything above should be airdropped to ENS domain holders.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment): Agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) : Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Academically, I have Masters Degrees in Computer Engineering and Information Technology with coding skills. Apart from that I read and reach new papers produced every week related to Ethereum and layer 2 protocols. Been in crypto since 2017 and long term Eth believer.

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ENS name: ramses.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Been developing in the Ethereum ecosystem since late 2016, I do believe in various kind of DAOs as great alternative to traditional orgs, especially in economic and social-diplomatic matters, ENS is one of many, unique in its kind.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Really confident with React, Next.js, Truffle Suite and Metamask RPC API

(17.62 %) 🐦 @CryptoProwess 💬 CryptoProwess#0001 Crypto Prowess

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ENS name: CryptoProwess.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Full time Degenerate, helping people get into the crypto world is what i spend my days doing. i did not buy ETH until Feb. 2021 and now am in multiple Dao’s and create content showing people how to do the same. Just Dao It. Squiggle #9174. I am not a Maxi anything and feel there are many things that many crypto currencies will do. It will change everything and i want to be as big apart of it as i can.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution **

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree, I feel if the 70% of the ETH dao want to remove it we need to take heed.
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Disagree, i bought my ENS name as a way to solidify my wallet to myself, and make it easier for others to send me ETH assets.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree, i think any income should fund the ENS team and public goods for the ENS ecosystem.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree, i feel that is going to be steps in the future.
    My web3 qualifications / skills:
    I have picked up on many Web3 skills in my not yet year in the ecosystem. i understand L1 and L2 and the concepts of the different chains. I am in a very good position to speak to people who are just getting into ETH and crypto, and can be a great place for people to ask questions about the different tokens and protocols that live within the ETH ecosystem. Thank you for your time.

(17.45 %) 🐦 @tejuadeyinka

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ENS name: teju.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

ENS is a significant project not just for the Ethereum ecosystem but for all of crypto. I’ve spent the last few years helping people get onboarded, and I’m often faced with how broken and convoluted the experience is for “everyday” users. ENS is a huge step in the right direction of making crypto interfaces and interactions more accessible for this subset of users who will make up the majority in the coming years. It is also a pointer to the fact that crypto products and tools will become easy for everyone to interface with and use over time. I’m excited about the protocol’s progress and would love to contribute to shaping it moving forward.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
    Rules affecting name ownership should be crafted and enforced in the most objective manner possible.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

Web3 qualifications/skills:

  • Growth Lead at Helicarrier
  • Writer - teju.mirror.xyz
  • Data Analytics, SQL
  • Student Member, Dune Analytics x Our Network Cohort 1

(17.25 %) 🐦 @BUSON2025 💬 BUSON#5858 BUSON

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**ENS name:buson.eth

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I want to become an active member of the ENS ecosystem and learn to build the future of the Internet together.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree)

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree)

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree)

**My web3 qualifications / skills:I am a nft collector and nft creator. We also have a total of more than 1 million SNS followers, which can help you promote ENS!

(17.20 %) 🐦 @calicashking

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ENS name: cod.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

Ens has become a huge part of my day to day operations. I have put together a small team to assist in building an ecosystem where all call of duty players around the world can obtain their own unique sub domains. (Using the parent domain cod.eth) These domains can also act as gamer tags and digital wallet addresses. My team aims to distribute these subdomains via L2 (when the name wrapper is available) L2 will make the process as cost affective as possible for each owner.

Aside from this venture I’m constantly educating myself and collaborating with devs on where ens domains can be utilised.

Talks and ideas have been discussed in the adoption of ens domains for twitch and tik-tok users. Users of these platforms could display their ens domains, and obtain tips and payments from viewers and sponsors, where parties are enlightened by their content.

These are some of my innovative ideas where ens could be used in the mainstream.

Proposed ENS Constitution

-Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
-Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
-Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
-ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

Coding & software development. Marketing & designing.

Extensive experience in Management, Company startups, advertising & scaling of Companies.

(17.00 %) 🐦 @askmeks

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ENS name: askmek.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: As a software engineer I appreciate web3 ideas and want to participate.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ] (Proposed ENS Constitution )

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m a developer (18 years of experience) behind A2DAO, unisignals.app (web3, ethereum, node.js, typescript, hardhat, ethers, aws, etc)

(16.74 %) 🐦 @thepizzaknight_ 💬 pizzaknight#7553 Emmanuel

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ENS name: Mawuko.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I have a strong resolve for the potential of blockchain-based domain tech in offering identity solutions in a very decentralised way. ENS has been a prime candidate to usher in such potential so contributing to it’s growth, maintenance, and expansion via governance by being a community delegate is a no-brainer and good first step.

Views on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

*Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree

  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Familiar with Solidity and the web3.js stack. Onboarded individuals and eventual communities into the NFT space. Held talks and panels at events such as NFT NYC. Familiar and actively build with non-EVM technologies and non-blockchain web3 solutions as well such Urbit.

(16.64 %) 🐦 @samanthawyap

Samantha Yap

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ENS name: samyap.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I’m on a missing to bridge the knowledge gap between emerging web3 tech and the mainstream world. I believe that if DAOs are going to impact the real world, they will need members from diverse perspectives including non-technical people. From my non-technical knowledge perspective, I believe the ENS team have been truly crypto native in their approach to building the go-to domain service for Ethereum and want to be a part of what they are doing as well as help them communicate their mission to the world.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution :

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a crypto PR specialist and storyteller. Launched YAP DAO services DAO focused on helping translate crypto and DeFi for the world. I have helped crypto teams communicate their complex projects to the media for 4 years to date. I hope to help ENS do the same.

(16.56 %) 🐦 @dickkingz 💬 DickKingz#0001

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ENS name: dickkingz.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: To help support the community and drive ENS forward. I’ve been an ENS user from very early on and realized from onset how important it would be to web3; I look forward to helping ENS moving forward into the DAO-era.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree, but more like a disincentive to prevent users from simply sitting on names without using them.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Committed cryptocurrency researcher and long time ens holder. I community moderate several large scale project so know ins and out of most things from marketing to main crypto goals. This makes me a good choice to become a delagate.

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Walter Huang

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ENS name: Walterhuang.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Hi guys, My name is Walter Huang. I’m a Web 3.0 believer and adopter in Asia, I’m currently acting as an investor (working at Hash Global) focuses on Web 3.0, Crypto and metaverse field. I would like to help the daring Web 3.0 revolutionary and involve myself in any community which shares the same faith. As a delegate in the ENS community, I would like to help my portfolio projects share their ideas and passion with the community, and bring synergy for ENS.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree. In addition, I’m expect something like an honor system or a blacklist, which defines scam and evil.
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree, Web 3.0 users must get used to paying services rather than free services in Web 2.0.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree, live long and prosper.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree, May the Force be with you.

My web3 qualifications / skills: sourcing, preview, analysis and investing in the Web 3.0 projects.

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💬 Serenae#5698

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ENS name: serenae.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: My primary hobby is translating anime and creating fansubs for the community. Over the years, I’ve seen many cases where subs get lost because of some centralized website or tracker went down. I got introduced to ENS and IPFS and went down the rabbit hole, and am excited about how this can help the community. Admittedly it’s just a small slice (anime fansubbing), but the principles are the same for other types of content creation. I just want to do my part to help make ENS a success.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution:

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Strongly agree. This is the core of what makes ENS important.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree. You can easily register out 10, 50, 100 years in one transaction if you wish. The fees and expiry process help ensure that ENS names actually get used rather than merely squatted on or lost forever / burned.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree, though admittedly this article is quite open to interpretation as to what constitutes a “web3 public good” or what “conflicts with the goals of ENS”.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Strongly agree. Interoperability will be a must, and doing so in a way that doesn’t sacrifice decentralization or Article I is an absolute must.

My web3 qualifications / skills: My main skills at the moment on the web3 side are around IPFS and the creation of decentralized and uncensorable websites using ENS as the anchor/entrypoint. Excited to see the integration of monetary incentive protocols on top of IPFS to ensure that people aren’t completely dependent on pinning services, etc. Other than that, I am a backend developer in the real world, with lots of experience on low-level protocols like TLS, DNS, etc., so I want to bring my skills and meld them into the metaverse and web3 virtual plaza.

(16.03 %) 🐦 @Trade_bird

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ENS name: sivaa.eth ,( tamils.eth )

I would like to be the delegate and involve in the next evolution of ens , etherum and web3. I stongly believe , I can help people by listen , represent and advocate them.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution :

Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree

Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications/skills:

Being in crypto space for last 5 years . Trader , Invester .
Basic skills on web3.
Intense self-study in Economics , quick learner , love maths/logics and fix complex issues.
Have great experience on Kubernetes as admin and DevOps . Exploring myskills to implement in web3.

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💬 feRua#5047 wang han

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ENS name:wanghan.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:** Not only am a big believer of this project, I’ve also been evangelizing it in my network and Twitter, etc. I feel ENS is and will be the center point of the massive metaverse innovation that’s on the horizon. The true potential of the project can’t even be imagined until the ecosystem properly matures. I want to help get the project to the level of adoption that it deserves.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution**

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a professional python developer who is enthusiastic about entering Web3, with basic skills in Solidity.

(15.63 %) 🐦 @chrisdotn 💬 chrisdotn#7475 Christoph

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ENS name: chrisdotn.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’ve been in the blockchain space since 2016 and followed ENS from its inception. I think ENS is one of the applications in the Ethereum space that make Ethereum really worthwhile. The project is especially important to eliminate one of the most complicated things when introducing new people to Ethereum: Using an address is really error-prone and not easily explained to new users. With ENS we finally have the possibility to use addresses as the thing they are: machine-readable identifiers; for humans we can now use the much better human-readable ENS names.

I want to be a delegate for the ENS DAO because I think the main problem with Ethereum at the moment is that it is too hard to understand for non-crypto-savy users. ENS has taken the first step to make it easier, and I think it can go a lot further. Recent developments (like the NFT as avatar) have shown that the ENS team is putting users first – I want to help govern the DAO to stay focused on that mission: Make Ethereum usable by everybody.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Name ownership is the core value proposition of ENS. To keep true to its decentralized vision, name ownership must not be infringed.
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) ENS core value proposition is to build a decentralized naming system. Registration fees serve a dual purpose: Keep mass-registrations at bay and keep the system maintanable. With the procceeds, ENS is probably one of the first self-sustained projects in the space. To maintain the decentralized nature of ENS it is important for the DAO to stay self-sustained as to minimize external pressure.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) To keep a self-sustained operation is one of the main prerequisites to run a truely decentralized system. Therefore, putting ENS development/maintenance as first goal is very reasonable. Any funds that are not neccessary for that operation can be used for public good funding. This second part is somewhat ambigous and open for interpretation. While I agree with its core idea, I believe a clearer set of rules will be neccessary to determine, which funds are not “reasonably required to achieve this goal”
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Probably the one proposition that I most strongly agree with. ENS will be most valuable when integrated with the current DNS. Putting the decentralized nature of ENS in here is good, as that should never be jeoparized.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’ve been developing smart contract in Solidity for quite a while. One of my earliest contributions was a JSON parser for solidity. Lately I have been mostly active in the NFT space working on ERC721 or ERC1155 tokens for various projects.
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(15.52 %) 🐦 @daverodman007 💬 DocRods#0186 Dave Rodman

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ENS name: daverodman.eth

My reason for wanting to be a delegate: I am a huge proponent of ENS domains and own several dozen. I have actually bought them for all of my friends and family as birthday presents over the last year (its been a fun way to introduce them to web3 and crypto). I am very excited about the ENS DAO and I think that it couldn’t come at a more timely moment. I think that the ENS system will need to walk a very fine line between the competing interests of the web3 world and the reality and accountability demanded by the traditional world. I think that all moves must be very careful and extremely well thought out because the decentralized web could easily become a lighting rod for anti-decentralization forces, and I may be an outlier here, but I do think that there are real risks with truly decentralized content given how misinformation has taken root in our society. I don’t purport to have all the answers, but as an attorney in the space, I have spent an inordinate amount of time thinking about this issue and advising projects in the space about them. I believe that I would be able to add real value to the team when it comes to thinking about regulatory interface, whatever shape that ends up taking. Again, I am a huge supporter of this but I am a realist and realize that there are several pitfalls that could hinder adoption and that extreme care is necessary when moving things forward.
My view on each or the proposed ENS Constitution:
• Name ownership shall not be infringed: In nearly all cases I agree, but I think that there may be outliers that are hard to deal with (basically what do we do if a name somehow causes or endorses real world harm?). I think this needs to be carefully considered. I don’t claim to have the right answer
• Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
• Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
• ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Virtually none in the classical sene. That said I am an attorney in the web3 space and have been a Kernel Mentor since Block 2. I think that the web3 space needs competent counsel and I believe that I am well qualified in this area. I believe a platform like ENS will absolutely need to consider how it interacts with real world laws.

(15.49 %) 🐦 @yungwknd 💬 yungwknd#6896 yungwknd

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ENS name: yungwknd.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I would like to be a delegate so that I can help shepherd in the next generation of ENS enthusiasts. I’ve been a fan of ENS since I started learning about NFTs and I think it’ll likely be the first NFT many folks get in the future. I hope that as a delegate I can be a voice for the folks I’m already frens with and any new folks in the future.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree. Your name (and ENS name) can be your most closely guarded asset and should not be infringed upon.
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree. As a public good, ENS should not be for-profit and only use fees when required.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree. Excess funds should be used to fund other public goods that align with the same principles ENS holds.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree - ENS should be compatible with DNS to better facilitate onboarding of more people into the system. Would be amazing to be able to send USDC to netflix.com for monthly payments, etc.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I have worked in web3 for about 3 months now at a startup called Manifold that is aiming to empower creators and re-decentralize NFTs.

I also have deployed a number of smart contracts myself and used EthDNS to deploy websites to interact with these contracts.

(15.47 %) 🐦 @nhirsch 💬 nhirsch#4631 Norman Hirsch

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Norman Hirsch (nhirsch.eth)

ENS name: nhirsch.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

Believing that the first item “Name ownership is an absolute right (or) shall not be infringed” (why did this change midstream?), I believe once you own your ENS name that it is yours forever, that renewing it is not necessary. It’s yours to keep, transfer, sell, or pass down to children. I think the ENS token and other ideas can fund the project some way without requiring people to renew/rent their own domain. Ownership has a meaning. The worry about people squatting on domains is not worth what results in/by the consequence of taking away or losing the ownership of your ENS names. Imagine someone sending ETH payments to your ENS name only a year or more later if you didn’t renew, sending payments meant for you going to someone else! Imagine someone passing whose spouse doesn’t know about renewing. Ownership should mean ability to pass down to children and grandchildren. Ownership should also be protected in such cases where someone is hacked, maybe their metamask was taken, and can prove such, there should be some way to get the ENS name back to the owner. Also if court order demands something, ENS must be able to fulfil the terms of the order such as taking back illegally stolen names.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree with comment above
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I founded and have run a network security company for 32 years: NH&A, LLC (nha.com). I was early adopter in May 2017 of ENS and helped a number of users with registering or recovering their ENS name. I have no programming skills whatsover but I can help with understanding the overall picture of what needs to get done, help improve the GUI user interface and use common sense from 77 years experience :slight_smile: I am a grandfather, fisherman, private pilot, husband, diver, professional engineer, bachelor of engineering science, MSEE and a nerd.

(15.25 %) 🐦 @mertsusur

Mert

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ENS name: ucurtma.eth
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I would like to represent the voice of Turkish blockchain community as an entrepreneur in this area.
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

*Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

**My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m a software developer, been building web3 applications for the last 4 years.

(15.05 %) 🐦 @alanwan1166

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ENS name: wooooow.eth

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:**There are currently over 170 million eth unique addresses, but only 400,000 domain names have been registered, so there is a lot of potential for future ens domains. The application scenario is also very broad, and I also help ESN to promote it in the community, so that more and more people understand it, and then enter the web3 world.
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills: I came across the blockchain world through a chance in early 2017. I was originally working with IT development in the financial industry, and through my studies, I have a certain mastery of blockchain technology. Cryptographic algorithms, consensus mechanisms, development languages (such as solidity), etc.
Used to do the rating and promotion of blockchain projects in a rating company. Summarized more than 20 articles on rated projects, including decentraland, chainlink, wanchain, omg, coindash, etc., with a cumulative reading of more than 100,000 people. We have also helped some projects to do publicity promotion, and got satisfactory response from clients.
I will go through my previous development experience, including smart contract deployment, API interface interaction. I will continue to grow together with the project and be willing to promote the project.

(14.91 %) 🐦 @icejjethan

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ENS name: kool.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am interested in taking part in DAO governance, specifically within the Ethereum ecosystem
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
    Like any other digital good, a username should be under the complete control and ownership of it’s respective owner. As someone who has been involved in the “OG” username & domain community across many different platforms, I’m eager for the days where ENS domains become a standard across the web.

  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
    I think this is an important thing for ENS, and Ethereum development in general. I think standardization is important.

My web3 qualifications / skills: Similar to many people here, I’ve been involved in the cryptosphere since 2013 and more deeply involved within the Ethereum ecosystem since 2016. I’m a developer with experience building out web3 web applications. I’m excited about ENS and the network & community that has organically grown around it.

(14.86 %) 🐦 @Arowoshola3

Zaccheus

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ENS name: Shinobi.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I think ens is a very cool concept and it will really be the feature that will easy on boarding of new crypto nerds and I want to be part of that.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)disagree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: solidity, we 3 currently working on my ntf project

(14.68 %) 🐦 @claracottontail 💬 cottons.eth#2521

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ENS name: cottons.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: i am passionate about the future of web3 and its ability to bring good to the world. i have committed to its long term success.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: agree. much we can do.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: agree. there should be no disagreements or confusions created by ens.

My web3 qualifications / skills: i am profecient in end-use web3 and general contract structure and logic.

(14.64 %) 🐦 @maraschmiedt

Mara Schmiedt

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ENS name: maraschmiedt.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

ENS will be as foundational to the Web3.0 architecture, as DNS has been to the development of the the internet since the 1980s. Decentralized identity and user-centric data management are complex and broad-ranging capabilities that are fundamental to it’s success.

Because of their high versatility and compatibility, ENS domains open up an array of innovation in the digital identity space and its relation to personal, social, creative and financial domains - many of which we may not be able to imagine yet.

To get there the ENS community needs to lead with a balanced and adaptive approach to incentive policies, rigorous treasury management and forward-facing grants strategy.

With over 5 years of experience in the Web3.0 space, leadership functions across Coinbase Cloud and ConsenSys Codefi, serving as an angel investor and advisor to various token- and DAO-based projects in the space I believe I have the right qualifications to support the community as a delegate with knowledge and intention.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills:

Over the past few years I have held leadership positions across Coinbase Cloud and ConsenSys Codefi, where I’ve supported the development and growth of new organisations and business lines focused on the primitives and base-layers of Web3.0 enablement.

I’m an active contributor in the Ethereum community, taking a public-good first approach to extensive research studies and projects I have led including an EF-granted initiatives on the development of SSV, a new cryptographic primitive for distributed validation.

I’m an active angel and advisor to various early stage projects in the space, supporting on the fronts of incentive and organisation design, treasury management, go-to-mainnet planning and ongoing growth.

(14.45 %) 🐦 @AldrinAntony476 💬 Antony47#1597 Aldrin Antony

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ENS Name: aldrinantony.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I always wanted to be a part of DAO’s delegate but till now due to amount of tokens that can represent a significant change in a DAO was not be able to achieved by me. Today ENS DAO gives me an HOPE of being an immense part of a Web3 Infrastructure where I can can make some significant changes.

My view on each section of the

Name ownership is an absolute right: AGREE
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: AGREE
Income funds ENS and other public goods: AGREE
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: AGREE

My web3 qualifications / skills: Learning Solidity and RUST. Exploring On-Chain Analysis

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(13.96 %) 🐦 @aitzal18 💬 aitzal#7793 aitzal

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ENS name: kesef.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I’m incredibly passionate about the potential of Web3, DAOs, NFTs and especially ENS—as I think ENS services are the key in making crypto accessible to the general public. I think I’d be a good choice to serve as an ENS delegate due to the my diverse skillset. I’m an active participant in many communities (both online and offline) and routinely engage with people from all different backgrounds. As a delegate I’d be able bring a perspective from a wide range of people as well as serve as a representative to their best interests. I believe I’m a quick learner, friendly, and expert in making corny “Dad jokes.“

(ex: Why did the NFT owner bump into the wall?

A: He kept looking at the the floor)

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

    • I agree, but I also feel that registration fees shouldn’t serve as a deterrent for people to obtain an ENS name. I think if someone can’t afford one, there should be a mechanism for them to receive one.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I started my career as web developer 7 years ago before shifting to cybersecurity last year. However for the past 10 months I’ve been enamored with all things Web3. I’ve gone through ”Learning Solidity with CryptoZombies” and spend much of my free time learning about the space.

I’ve worked as an instructor in both web development and cybersecurity, and believe it has prepared me for a potential delegate role as I’m able to make complex concepts easily digestible for others. I also enjoy writing => aitzal.medium.com

Web3 and ENS are in my DNA, and it would be an honor to serve as a delegate!

(13.76 %) 🐦 @AlpenaSnow 💬 AlpenaSnow#1698 STEPHEN LEMASTER

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ENS name: lemaster.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe in supporting ENS to provide stable and reliable naming on the Ethereum network. Everyone deserves to have a unique Ethereum wallet name instead of using random letters and numbers without the worry of every having it hijacked or stolen.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ] (Proposed ENS Constitution )

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a software developer who has experience in creating database driven web applications with rich user experience. I am heavily involved in IoT and have interest in creating Web3 Solutions that can interface sensor data to the blockchain to help fulfill Smart Contracts.

(13.70 %) 🐦 @TheCryptoGate

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(13.63 %) 🐦 @jbsloan 💬 jbthepee#8472

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ENS name: jbsloan.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I want to be a good shepherd of this critical service for web3. It is a way to give back to the community that has given so much to building something kind of wonderful.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** IAgree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have been involved in the web3 space since 2016 and have lead teams building applications on Ethereum, Polygon Matic and Fabric. Have been an ENS evangelist and think it is critical to simplifying web3 services for the masses.

(13.47 %) 🐦 @MWJ891210 💬 SilenT#8028 zhang jie

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ENS name:jackycheung.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:Nowadays, the rise of ENS is unstoppable. Compared with the traditional Internet domain name system, ENS is more transparent and efficient, and is beloved by young people in the blockchain world. I want to grow up with ENS, learn together, and be willing to serve the community

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ]Proposed ENS Constitution - #21 by supermike000

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:I am a Chinese user and do not have many web3/solidity skills, but I have been involved in the blockchain world for 4 years. I think I can contribute to the maintenance of the Chinese community

(13.42 %) 🐦 @sohrabsameny 💬 Sohrabsameny#9822 Mohammad Sohrab Sameni

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sohrab.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I think I have the required vision in proposing and analysis of governace ideas

Being a former physics scientist and economic analyst, I think I have standard visions in developing and investigating great governance ideas. I got familiar with the crypto economy from 2012 and, during the past two years I have been focusing on Blockchain research. We have developed several MVPs in this regard. As a result, I have adequate experience in this world! But the fact that brings me to be a delegate in this area, is my vision (and experiences) in analysing the outcomes of each decision.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

In short I agree

comment: there is some danger for the whole cummunitssy if someone start using some Names for criminal services (i.e. child abuse). In this case, we should decide what to do. A democratic solution (knowing democracy sometimes works well) anyone can submit a report abuse proposal then others may vote in favor of banning that name.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Somehow Disagree

It should be well defined to agree with. What kind of incentive? Why is the registration fee used as an incentive further than some anti-attack friction? I may agree with this concept if the statement is defined clearly.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree in general

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Totally Agree but there is a big exception

I think most people agree with; but they are not aware that this may affect the ENS independence. This integration requires intense political negotiations. As a result they would like to enforce ENS in some cases (as they have done this on DNS before). I agree with this integration if it does not affect ENS independence.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Familiar with code level depth of Blockchain technology since 2012

  • Local Activist in social movement toward decentralized web

  • Working on UniqueID (an ongoing project for issuance of unique Identity for every human being as a world nation identity platform)

  • Working on an undercollateralized loan system based on proof of humanity mechanism, to distribute bank’s seigniorage fairly among every human being.

  • Solidity expriences

I am not a front end developer professional but I work alongside two great front end developers who are specially experienced in web3 DApps developments. I had a little contribution in cryptoverse.cc web3 services and I have developed plenty of reports in analysing diverse web3 DApps (i.e.e oasis, axie, …)

(13.19 %) 🐦 @mrnmkmn 💬 nmkmn#9798

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ENS name: nmkmn.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’ve been interested in crypto ever since Bitcoin came out, and I consider ENS to be an integral part of applications on Ethereum, just like DNS is. I have enough knowledge of web development, including DNS and other network constructions. I’d like to be involved in the management of ENS, which can be called a historic shift. Also, since I am Japanese, I can be a delegate and moderate the Japanese :jp: ENS Community.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills: Solidity / Motoko / Rust

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ENS name: Amicus.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

Of all the web3 technologies, the NFT and the domain names are the most important steppingstones for mass adoption and demand for data self sovereignty and decentralized use cases.

I passionately believe in the ENS potential, message and mission and I would like to see decentralization succeed.

I have governance experience IRL in the not for profit, co-op, and profit sectors as well as DAO governance, and I am a legal thought leader on the position of DAOs and tokens. I quit trad-punk life last year and I have the time to contribute. I work full time in DAOs and crypto.

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Name ownership is an absolute right: I agree.

User ownership of digital rights and digital assets is core to the success of web3 – this is the paradigm shift from web2.

Our current domain names can be seized or denied arbitrarily. I know this, I have experience on the governance team at a national domain name authority where they have denied and/or killed domains.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: I agree

Fees make the ENS experience better. Human behaviour is simple, if something is free it is not handled with care, open to carelessness and abuses like spam and invites costless vectors for malicious attacks. When there is a cost to access or to ownership, human behaviour is incentivised.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: I agree

ENS should develop a strategy or strategic plan, and approve high level guidance on investments, and rely on that as the sounding board to grant internal and external funding.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: I agree

The path to mass adoption will be accelerated by partnerships and making the onramp easier. The is time sensitive. The Web2 institutions will continue to deny and de platform web3, for example from app stores, until they think they can seize web3 for themselves.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

Governance – Bankless DAO ombudsman, Founding member of Bankless DAO legal Guild, committee at Shapeshift DAO, IRL chair of not for profit board, governance committee at financial entity, prior career in leadership

Strategic planning/ definitions of requirements – experience as strategic planning consultant

Lawyer – privacy, DAO, tokenization, blockchain, regulatory, cross border tax, some IP.

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ENS name: soysebastian.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am a lover of crypto ecosystems and I believe that these protocols generate a genuine bridge to the massive Internet

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a specialist in Digital Marketing and digital business especially applied in the crypto industry

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ENS name: nft-nathan.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to learn to build the future of the Internet together & also i’m active member of the ENS ecosystem

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ] (Proposed ENS Constitution)

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- 100% Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I just like many others am learning still about web3 and want to see our future grow.

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(12.44 %) 🐦 @askleone 💬 Leone | ZED RUN#0494

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ENS name – Crypt0disc0.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
Strong belief in the power of decentralization and community governance. But it needs to be done right, in an engaging way, nurtured and developed - particularly in the early stages of the DAO governance model. I will be a mature, consistent and open and transparent voice, who will use the governance process to foster mutual benefit and a spirit of decentralization.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree - but with strong transparency and accountability for the DAO’s money
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree - but watch and iterate

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Old school data scientist and ML
  • Experienced government and academic administrator - frustrated by the centralizing tendancy
  • Responsibility for multimillion data science budgets and funding processes
  • Non exec of tech for good start ups
  • Experienced in high profile (in public eye) engagement with public groups - including conflict resolution

(12.38 %) 🐦 @officer_cia 💬 MisterFarm42#5044 OfficerCia

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ENS name: officercia.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’ve been using ENS for a while. ENS will be the entry point/portal of the new formation and I strongly want to be a part of the DAO to help the growth and educational potential.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Experience in DeFi, security, OpSec and OSINT

(12.33 %) 🐦 @mhlungun

Ntando Mhlungu

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ENS name: ntando.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I want to support the adoption and growth of the ENS because I believe that ENS provides a foundation for any entity to exist and interact in the metaverse. ENS Domains give entities an identity for the metaverse (web 3.0). I believe ENS offers far more important use cases than DNS, such as:

  • ENS ability to interact with smart contracts.
  • ENS ability to be used in payment systems etc.

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Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree,

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree,

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree,

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Computer Systems Engineer
  • Smart Contracts development skills (Solidity)
  • Software Quality Assurance
  • Blockchain Skills

(12.21 %)

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ENS name: dcverse.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to support the development of ENS to make it as durable, robust, accessible and scalable as possible, with the goal of making it the Web3 standard for naming.

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree
My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a developer with blockchain development skill. I am also a collector of ENS domain names, and have plans to build services using the domain names.

(12.21 %)

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ENS name: tverse.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to support the development of ENS to make it as durable, robust, accessible and scalable as possible, with the goal of making it the Web3 standard for naming.

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a developer with blockchain development skill. I am also a collector of ENS domain names, and have plans to build services using the domain names.

(11.58 %) 🐦 @1ncrypto 💬 incrypto#0001

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ENS name: 1ncrypto.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to be a part of the famous community

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: middle

(11.57 %)

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ENS name: stevea.eth

I want to be a delegate because it would make my mom proud of me.

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree)
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree)

**My web3 qualifications / skills - I have development experience, not solidity but I’ll bring the beers.

(11.30 %) 🐦 @cory_eth

Cory

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ENS Name: cory.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate
Personal Identity is a fundamental human right. In the digital world, our personal identity will be our web3 identity. It is critical that the technology underpinning personal identity on the Internet is governed through fair, open, transparent principles.

I believe I possess those principles and the perspective to make, execute, and champion good, thoughtful decisions for the future of ENS. In my free time, I have written about ENS on social media many times. I was one of the first people on Twitter to make my name my ENS domain.

I have the time to engage with the DAO, thoughtfully research and question proposals, and vote with both intent and forethought.

My view on each section of the Proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right

Strongly Agree.

Personal Identity is a human right. All human beings should have the inalienable right to choose their name. No individual or entity should be able to restrict another’s ability to choose their name in the digital namespace.

In the case of exceptional and unpredictable scenarios which I presume to be malicious or harmful to ENS or humanity, I will reflect on history and philosophy to guide my choice.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism

Strongly Agree.

Registration fees and expiration are critical to the mechanics of ENS. Registration fees disincentivize squatting by putting recurring capital risk on domain holders. Expiration allows people to claim names which are abandoned.

Anecdotally, my preferred username on Twitter, Xbox, and Instagram are all squatted by abandoned accounts with no activity. At scale, this is a loss of human value by preventing humans from expressing their identity how they prefer.

I am a mathematician and can analyze the pricing and incentives based on a goal framework. The primary concern to consider is ensuring personal identity is not restricted by capital burden in developing communities, while balancing for squatting, first-mover advantages, and other downsides.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods

Strongly Agree.

ENS is a public good and all funds should go towards development of ENS or ENS-aligned projects.

Funds should first go to ENS. When there are additional funds, they may be used to fund other public goods.

I am weary but open to ideas around a treasury which utilizes DeFi tooling to generate yield. While it feels sketchy and risky today, the rapid experimentation in web3 will likely surface better ideas than simple holding.

  • ENS integrates with the global namespace

Strongly Agree.

This feels particularly obvious. The global namespace shall include ENS and ENS shall integrate with it.

My web3 qualifications / skills

  • Experienced crypto Investor, passionately involved since 2013.
  • Work in web3 full-time as independent polymath
  • Mathematician and Computer Scientist. Intense self-study in Economics.
  • Tens of thousands of pro-crypto social media comments over last 8 years.
  • Onboarded all my friends, family, and even a coworker who became a core dev. Lost count of how many.
  • Creator @ethburnbot on Twitter
  • Developer for 12 years
  • Solidity/web3/JS full stack
  • Five years in Big Tech, two years at Seed->B startup as Employee #2 / Principal Engineer
  • Bachelors of Science in Honors Mathematics and Computer Science (double major)

(11.29 %)

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ENS name: kirbyong.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’m a firm believer of web3, and I want to play a part in the evolution of the web, with ENS being at the forefront of that.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree. Fundamentally, names are what makes human, human. Having ownership of names is essential to web3, and ENS will be the platform that enables that.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree. Registration fees are much needed, as it prevents bad actors from abusing the system. How much is right, though? With the DAO, these fees can be decided on by the community.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree. With full transparency, to be accountable to the larger community. By the community, for the community.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree. Integration is key, it allows ENS to develop partnerships, and boosts awareness and reach.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I live and breathe web3. I have plenty of experience with building communities, with projects like Raydium, Euler, and Supraoracles, and I am excited to be at the forefront of where web2 meets web3. I’m passionate about the space and am glad to be doing the little i can to help others (i teach/educate newcomers on the crypto/defi/web3 in partnership with Blockschool Singapore),

(11.25 %) 🐦 @weishowlin 💬 w.s#2795 tino

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ENS name: tino.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS is cool, so does ENSDAO

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree)
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Completely Agree)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree, ENS should be the global namespace standard)

**My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am tino, with experience in defi and crypto.

(11.12 %) 🐦 @ElricJesse 💬 Divermore#4820 Jiimy Wang

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ENS name: livermore.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am always a user and big fan of ENS. I want to approach as much as Web 3 development. Don’t want to miss such a great Web 3 relative project.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Once engaged in the financial industry, I have a great understanding of the global financial system and economic environment. In recent years, I do researches and investment in blockchain and various DEFI and GAMEFI projects in-depth. It is expected to combine analysis and research on the global financial situation and the blockchain situation for the DAO.

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ENS name: republic.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I would like to be a part of Ethereum’s success and believe ENS is one of the foundations of Web3. Being a delegate would allow me to actively participate in this movement. I have been a stakeholder in ETH since 2016 and have used the ecosystem (smart contracts, DEFI, NFTS) as a web3 enthusiast. I flew to take part in Devcon 2017 and since then decided I wanted to learn as much as possible. I am not a whale, nor a VC, nor a trader, nor a coder, I see myself as a native user, perhaps a bit early to the revolution. I think my profile would be valuable in the governance process as somebody that can represent a future web3 user.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree. I also believe the ENS framework should prioritize decentralized namespace. There should be a discussion on how to make the ENS framework more attractive relative to legacy namespace - either though UX/UI, prioritization and/or other incentive mechanisms.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have actively used web3 Ethereum-based services since 2016 and present myself as a user vested in ENS reaching mainstream critical mass with low friction and great UX, rather than a coder/technical person.

(10.98 %) 🐦 @Sim_Pop

Simona Pop

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ENS name: simona.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

My work in the Ethereum ecosystem is and has always been about a shifting from a dynamic of centralized power to one of individual and community empowerment. Working across initiatives like co-founding Bounties Network, growing community at Status and leading scholarship efforts for ETHDenver and Devcon (among many, many other things) has all been about evolving us from restrictive web2 dynamics to web3 open source economy flows.

By becoming a delegate of the ENS ecosystem, my energies will not just serve the ENS ecosystem but the movement at large so we may truly effect the change we seek to bring to the world. Collaboration is key for the evolution of our web3 metaorganism and supporting ENS as a delegate feels like an organic evolution of my work.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • In the Ethereum ecosystem since 2017 and involved in a variety of ecosystem growth initiatives including ETHDenver & Devcon scholarship programs
  • Co-founded Bounties Network - creators of the StandardBounties protocol
  • Intro to Web3 educational program creator feat. earn as you learn model (before it was cool) across the ETHGlobal circuit 2018/2019
  • Committee member of ConsenSys Grants
  • Advising a number of new web3 projects to help make open source economies a reality
  • Community strategist Status
  • LisCon organizer
  • SuperRare DAO Council member
  • Gitcoin Dao Meta Steward
  • Useful links: @gmeverybody | Linktree

(10.73 %) 🐦 @passionatespeak 💬 timbo.eth#0001 timbo.eth

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**ENS name: timbo.eth

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Web3 is the internet of our future—it is not only how we will identify, but how we will interact. I have immense passion for participating-in and contributing-to communities I have interests in and would love to direct some of that energy here.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agreed—without the ability to adjust fee structures an achilles heel is consequently introduced. We need the ability to do this with the vote of the community and with complete transparency
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agreed—similarly to the above… without this ability we are hindering the future potential and the ENS’ ability to achieve growth. We want development.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Absolutely agree. What better way to advance our community that to use the community. With proper application processing and community input, grant funding will be extremely advantageous for this community.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree—it is imperative we integrate with the legacy DNS naming systems while maintaining decentralization to the best of its ability. The success of ENS will be strongly tied to the integration with the global namespace.

**My web3 qualifications / skills: I bring enterprise expertise to the conversation having worked for corporations in the technology space ranging from security to data center real estate. I am not a developer but rather an executive that drives for critically thinking with a desire to contribute to our future. Intelligence with integrity.

(10.72 %) 🐦 @andreholliday_ 💬 Andre Holliday#7509 Riggs

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ENS name:snapon.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
As a enthusiast of crypto and web3 I am very dedicated to the expansion and adaptation to the masses. Involved in crypto since 2016-2017 era. ENS is the future for web3 and anyone would be lucky to be able to take part in a governance token launch. As we move closer towards a active metaverse ownership becomes the difference in the technology. Our culture and identity has become intertwined with the metaverse. Web3 and true ownership are the future.

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Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree)
Overall ownership is definitely a right. As enthusiasts of this space we have been able to pioneer a new space that was not completely dominated by corporations and other large entities prior to our creation. If something is deemed as hateful or malicious I could definitely see the denial or removal of their name.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
Definitely it shows more commitment to a project. Registration fees are common in DNS and are completely understandable in ENS. In every freely held project people just bot common names that generally sit on dead accounts due to people holding them eternally with no repercussions. Registration fees and expiration dates give us a more active and liquid community which is beneficial as a whole.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)
After witnessing the success of other treasury based projects I definitely think that ENS would be a prime scenario for the issuance of a governance token. Money fuels greater ideas and expansion. The business model for generation of revenue is already solid. More community growth and funding just allows for the blueprint to work.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree)
This is what we hope further expansion. ENS integration of smart contracts and decentralised apps allows for true ownership.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Basic code understanding from past experience with command line, java, nodejs and blockchain basics.
  • Working on further knowledge expansion of web3, solidity and truffle.
  • Work very closely with dedicated devs and other groups/investors on future projects and real world application.
  • The vision that web3 is the future.

(10.69 %)

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ENS 名称:huahua.eth

我想成为代表的原因:对于区块链来说,整个世界都是需要的,我认为ENS是web3中最重要和最有影响力的项目。我很荣幸能参与其中。
名称所有权是绝对权利:(同意/不同意/评论)** 同意。
注册费作为一种激励机制存在:(同意/不同意/评论)** 同意。
收入基金 ENS 和其他公共产品:(同意/不同意/评论)** 我完全同意。
ENS 与全球命名空间集成:(同意/不同意/评论)我同意,ENS 应该成为未来全球命名空间的标准。
我的 web3 资格/技能:早期入圈对defi,web3有研究以及我还要dao治理经验。

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(10.55 %) 🐦 @InertialFrame_ 💬 InertialFrame_#5001 Thomas

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ENS name: InertialFrame.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I think the space needs more people that are all-inclusive and someone who comes from a diverse background I would love to be someone who can welcome people into the community. As well as someone who can help people through the process of getting a ENS as well as other blockchain/cryptocurrency problems.

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

**My web3 qualifications/skills: I don’t have any specific qualifications in web3 work but I have a background in Computer science and physics i have a B.S. In Physics and love working on programming in C++ and python. I love messing with all kinds of problems and am tech savvy and easy to talk too.

(10.54 %) 🐦 @verygud_o 💬 verygud#8258 ruowu

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ENS name:verygud.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I am optimistic about the future of the web3 era. As the infrastructure of web3, ENS is willing to do my part to promote the development of ENS.

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Name ownership is an absolute right: agree

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: agree

Income funds ENS and other public goods: agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: agree
My web3 qualifications / skills:I entered the blockchain field in 2017. I am very familiar with the market. I am very optimistic about the development of web3 and can manage the Chinese community for ENS.

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Rohit Bhardwaj

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ENS name: rohitbhardwaj.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I represent Hindi speaking community of North India. I help freelance workers in rural India in how to get paid in cryptocurrencies. ENS has been a great relief for them as now they can simply share their ens domain names with their clients instead of long monolithic alphanumerical address.

My view on each section for the proposed ENS constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**Agree

My web3 qualification / skills: Helping and consulting people in operating web3 technology in rural India.

(10.47 %) 🐦 @ycsdyy 💬 YCSDYY#6891 Young James

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ENS name: ycsdyyyy.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
It is a great initiative. The application of domain names in the field of digital currency is as convenient
as the blockchain. It is as simple and understandable as browsing websites on the Internet, making
currency transactions easier. Personal accounts are easier to remember. I have great passion to it.
My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution]

 Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.

 Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.

 Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.

 ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have basic web3/solidity skills.

(10.44 %) 🐦 @kumo_hira 💬 くもひら#3758

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ENS name: kumohira.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’m looking forward to helping the community and taking ENS forward. Having tried to create a DAO myself, I understand from the start how important ENS is to web3 and I look forward to seeing ENS develop in a better way for the DAO era.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I myself am a member of a (currently somewhat centralised) organisation that is about to become a DAO, and I am currently a project manager and data analyst. Unfortunately I don’t have the engineering skills to write code, but I do have years of experience reading code and developing ideas for improvement, and I look forward to contributing to the better world that WEB3 will create.

(10.36 %) 🐦 @Albertw01173056 💬 Albert WANG#0522 AlbertWANG

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ENS name: ww941019.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I think distributed governance is the future of mankind. The Internet should return to the essence of DAO, starting with the domain name to change! I want to contribute to the evolution of mankind

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution]

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am very familiar with blockchain and cryptocurrency, and I am proficient in using various chains such as Dfinity, Etherum, polkadot… various plug-in wallets, on-chain Dapp, DeFi, and I can popularize various knowledge for new WEB3.0 users, Speed ​​up the evolution of the decentralized Internet.

(10.33 %) 🐦 @zhangqingyuan3 💬 zerozhang.eth#3451 张庆远

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ENS name: zerozhang.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:When I used ENS for the first time, I was surprised because it made my ETH address less complicated, and when I shared it with my friends, they thought it was really cool. I firmly believe that ENS will play a very important role in the Web3 era, facing users, facing the market and facing the future. I hope to join the ENS family and play a role to promote the development of ENS and welcome the arrival of web3 era!

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: As a product manager in the blockchain industry, we have extensive design philosophy and development experience. We have developed storage applications based on Filecoin network, and are currently developing NFT casting and trading market applications based on ETH, Matic and BSC. In the development of blockchain applications, no matter APP, website or Dapp, we have all had practice. I believe THAT I will become a small shining point in the Web era

(10.30 %) 🐦 @schuppi 💬 schuppi#6905 Tim Schuppener

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ENS name: schuppi.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: While I am excited about the move towards being a DAO, I have already seen that voter apathy can be a huge problem going forward. I am happy ENS is starting with delegation right away - it helped MakerDAO tremendously. I have a solid background on pre-web3.0 internet and think we should push forward working together with e.g. ICANN to increase our footprint. We won’t have a revolution without integrating with the legacy internet.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • pre-web3 background: I have been working in the engineering division within 1&1 Ionos - the largest webhoster in Germany - for more than a decade. I have built up a pretty solid knowledge of the mechanics of the boomer-internet during that time
  • DAO: I am an active contributor of MakerDao - serving there as a Recognized Delegate and as a member of the MakerDAO Open Market Committee

(10.22 %) 🐦 @stephenwilliams

Stephen P. Williams

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spw.eth

I’m passionate about Web3, identity and sovereignty. I’d be honored to contribute to the ENS DAO.

Yes, name ownership is a right. I agree.
Yes, registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism. I agree.
Yes, income funds ENS and other public goods. I agree.

I am a professional writer and have been covering the prospects and uses of Web3 since 2017, for Breaker magazine, and also in my book, Blockchain: The Next Everything (Scribner, 2019). I am an NFT collector and also a partner in the nascent Evertunes (generative music NFTs) and in publishing literary NFTs. I am a designer and thinker, strategist and dreamer.

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💬 Mitko#0522

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My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS is a really important part of Ethereum infrastructure and long-term future. I want to help bring ENS ecosystem to the next level of adoption and get more and more people realize and embrace ENS cross-platform names concept. I believe in the collective intelligence and decentralization. I’m keen to support and nurture the ENS community, interact and collaborate on governance related matters or take part in building clear and sustainable path for ENS ecosystem moving forward.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I live and breathe the web3 space. I have a solid experience in marketing, product development and community management and I’m very knowledgeable of the web3 ecosystem. I work at AKASHA Foundation, where I’m fully focused on building an unstoppable Ethereum social movement and web3 social systems for decentralization, governance and freedom. Outside of AKASHA, I’m on the lookout for innovative technological solutions that unlock the social <-> value dimension of the web3 ecosystem. One can find me exploring crypto projects, testing new dapps, participanting in several communities or getting my friends into the crypto space.

(10.14 %) 🐦 @tiaom19

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ENS name:yunyuzhou.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I think i have the motivation to be an ENS Delegator, also i’m really into Ethereum / WEB3 technology in general and i think i can be a delegate and reperesent the Spanish Speaking Community.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills:I’ve been a Web3 developer since 2017 , I have basic web3/solidity skills.Apart from being experienced with Solidity, Hardhat and full-stack web dev, I’m also active in various Twitter and Discord communities.

(9.95 %)

Kyle Yu

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ENS name: metaphoenix.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
1, Blockchain is future in metaverse. And ENS is fundamental of metaverse. I hope I can do something to contribute it to change the world.
2, I have been tracking Blockchain technologies since its beginning and actively doing development in this area. I think I can better leverage/increase my knowledge to be a delegate of ENS.
3, There are always some news ideas popup in my mind. To be a delegate, it will be easier to make them become true…

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Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I have Web3/Solidity develop experience. I have more than 20 years of IT dev/test experience. I have good understanding of Bitcoin/Ethereum blockchain technologies.

(9.94 %) 🐦 @chadnotchadnft 💬 chadnotchad.eth#7296 Chad

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ENS name: chadnotchad.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I wish to be an active member at the precipice of something amazing. No ego, no bullshit - I’m here to help build the internet that is democratized and egalitarian and fair. ENS is part of a larger system that I believe is already working towards a future I see. I want to be apart of that future in a very specific way, and ENS might be the first chance I have. I have to put my hat in the ring. I want to contribute.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a Senior Product Designer with 12 years of experience in Fintech, consumer grade mobile applications, and am currently designing and building devops software on the enterprise level. This is all fun and well but I see a vast need for a “Design First” mentality in the UX and UI of the software that will take this web3 world to a mass appeal level (aka the popular market). There is so much work to do and I am ready to dive in. I’m working on NFT tooling with some friends now, as a hobby/discovery, but I see this taking over my career in the next 6 months.

(9.91 %) 🐦 @royan

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(9.91 %) 🐦 @cchen0123

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ENS name: cgq0123.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Wish to embrace new tech and dev as a young graduate. I share the vision of DAO.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Not yet, willing to learn.

(9.89 %) 🐦 @imdriddd

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ENS name: arigold.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I think I have the motivation to be an ENS Delegator, also I’m really into Ethereum / WEB3 technology in general and I think Ican be a delegate and represent the Albanian Speaking Community.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have basic web3/solidity skills.

(9.89 %) 🐦 @realZadok7 💬 zadok7.eth#0007 Zadok Seven

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ENS name: Zadok7.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

For me, ENS was my entry point into the decentralized web, and in fact the first reason I got my first wallet. I saw the potential right away of ENS, and began to explore what was possible. I was impressed with what I found behind the technology, the core motivation, its core team, and the community. I would love to be part of ENS DAO to further along its mission and adoption. I am not ashamed to say it would be my first DAO. I am eager to learn and contribute. It’s an opportunity that I would take very seriously.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution:

  1. Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/ Comment )

If I were to vote on this today, I might have issue with the words “ or unfairly discriminate against owners” . Because I think words are important, so there can be the least amount of ambiguity involved in the decisions. Using the words “ unfairly discriminate” could be confusing to some. Is there a time to “fairly” discriminate against ens ownership?

Maybe it would be better as: “or unfairly discriminate against any name owners’ ability to…”

  1. Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

This was a good design by ENS. We want ENS for the world, and would have free ENS names for anyone and everyone if that were possible. A small registration cost was smart to prohibit abuses by mass name registration. I believe ENS is for the public good, and fees keep that possible and viable.

  1. Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

I love the ENS community, and how helpful they’ve been. Even the folks responsible in the core ENS team have reached out to me in response to questions and even advice. I was surprised by that, as I’m pretty much a nobody in the space. This kind of spirit is one of the reasons I believe ENS has been so successful and will continue to grow and achieve its objectives. ENS has no investors or VCs, we are all part of ENS in a sense. With such expanding growth I understand it will need to scale both human and machine maintenance operational costs. I’m confident of the team and future DAO’s ability to allocate funds for ENS viability and for public good projects/endeavors.

  1. ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)

I think it’s important we do not bash, nor forget about web2. There will be a time of migration into web3, as things progress along. I believe it’s still very early. I feel ENS is one of the core components of the migration/adoption of decentralized web. It should be easy for web2 entities to use web3, and I feel like having an ENS name will be one of the first steps and entry points for many like myself. Integration with the global namespace is key for adoption and trust, where possible by still protecting ENS decentralization aspects. I see mass adoption coming and near endless possibilities using ENS as a central part of this future. SSO, subdomain entities/wallets/access, static web3 hosting, etc. It’s exciting.

I’d also like to disclose I am the safe keeper of a couple really cool names. I got inspired by a story about an ENS fairy that was buying names, and gifting them to the person or entity it was for. This was smart for safe keeping. After hearing about that, I reserved names for a couple of causes I believe in that I think web3 will be really beneficial to them. One is Kiva.eth, another is Lakota.eth. I do not consider myself the owner of these. I’m holding them to give for free at the right time for a future public good project (just in case anyone is curious as to why I own some of those names, not a squatter….)

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I’m a deep thinker, nonlinear in so many ways. I’ve been trained as a BCBA, but have many years of experience in the tech field. I am currently getting AWS Cloud Practitioner certified, which I know seems backwards from web3 qualifications and skills. However, I think it’s very relevant. I plan to be a bridge consultant for organizations seeking to migrate aspects of their web2 infrastructure, into web3. I am working on having my own consultancy business towards that end. You can bet ENS will be central to that.

If you’ve read this far, thank you. The last thing I want to say about my qualifications in web3 is that I’m particular about where I spend my time. Time is our most valuable commodity and asset we own. Zadok, the inspiration for my ENS name is my forever reminder of that. I know all too well time is short and a gift, so I’m careful how I spend it. ENS has been worth my time to keep learning about and following. I’ve concluded it is a vital part of future plans and projects. Dreams. Let’s make the future happen together. I would be honored to be a delegate.

“Get busy living or get busy dying”

-Red

(9.55 %) 🐦 @Stuntpope 💬 Markjr#8249 Mark E. Jeftovic

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ENS name: easydns.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’ve been a DNS, domains and naming professional for over 25 years. When I discovered blockchain and crypto in 2013 I became interested in the potential applications in naming. When ENS came along I saw the potential for taking DNS to the next level: guaranteed execution, programmatically controlled query responses and immutability provides the potential to completely end-run and obsolete the legacy DNS system.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
My dayjob is as CEO of an ICANN registrar and managed DNS provider. We were the first ICANN registrar to accept Bitcoin and Ethereum payments. We’re the only (or at least the first) ICANN registrar that provides ENS linking to IANA TLDs such as .XYZ and (soon) .ART.

I’ve been involved in naming on both the technical, operational and governance levels for over 25 years having served on the CIRA Board 2001-2003 (which oversees .CA), currently on the Internet Society Canada Chapter board.

In 2017 I took part in the first ENS Working Group conference in London, UK.

I’ve written two books relevant to core issues of naming:

  1. Managing Mission Critical Domains & DNS (Packt, 2018)
  2. Unassailable: Protect Yourself from Cancel Culture, Deplatform Attacks and Other Online Disasters (AxisOfEasy Media, 2020)

As an experienced participant in the legacy namespace who sees it’s weaknesses and who is thrilled at the potential and capabilities of this emerging system, I add experience and a unique perspective to the governance equation.

(9.54 %) 🐦 @obstropolos 💬 Obstropolos 🌲#6998 Gregory Rocco

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ENS name: obstropolos.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to ensure the continued development and decentralization of ENS to make sure it remains a strong and well-adopted system. I also want to help coordinate the future of ENS between grant proposals, adopted standards, and inclusion in order to make it as robust as needed to serve the greater community.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree - and to also ensure non-discrimination in changing any settings that target a particular group of names.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree - and this can be dynamic in order to best serve the community, but remain as an anti-sybil measure and continue to keep ENS a healthy system.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree - ENS’ funding should continue to solely grow ENS and the ecosystem around it.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree - there must be a continued effort to bridge the traditional and decentralized world.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Co-founder of Spruce, currently leading the Sign-In with Ethereum efforts
  • 4+ years working in the space in a number of roles in product, strategy, and communication
  • Specialization in decentralized identity and data

(9.38 %) 🐦 @crypto_crowy

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ENS name: crowy.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am a researcher in this space and I am looking to expand my areas of contribution. I believe the applications and integrations of ENS domains will continue to grow and be a positive addition to Ethereum, and I would like to assist this process.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Basic solidity understanding; not an active dev.

(9.34 %) 🐦 @artist7ychibi

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ENS name: Crypto-Artist-Chibi.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I make and sell NFTs of my 7-year-old daughter’s drawings. I also provide information for NFT creators in Japan. I have more than 3100 followers on Twitter and I am an influencer in the NFT market in Japan. In Japan, the crypto currency and NFT market is still in development. I believe if I become a Delegate of ENS, I can have a positive impact on promoting the crypto currency and NFT market in Japan.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I’ve been familiar with crypto currencies since 2017. I am also a creator and collector of NFTs. I provide information for NFT creators in Japan. I am a member of several NFT creator communities and I have a strong interest in community management myself.

(9.22 %) 🐦 @offcamber0x

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ENS name: offcamber.eth
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe that ENS will be a critical part of onboarding mainstream users to web3, both in terms of a familiarity bridge and making the UX better overall by linking a user’s “wallet” to the user’s chosen plain language “identity”. I see serving as a delegate as an opportunity to give back and to learn and to grow with the experience.
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 594
• Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
• Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree, but I do think there needs to be discussion about mitigating the increasing costs, which are a significant barrier to entry for some users.
• Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree. This is paramount to the longevity of any decentralized ecosystem.
• ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.
My web3 qualifications / skills: My technical (i.e. coding) skills are limited, but I have done self-study of Solidity to have some understanding of the language. I am not a “digital native”, and that’s a good thing in this context because I know what it’s like to struggle to learn about and operate in this space. Making that transition easier for others like me is a personal mission. I see it when I try to onboard people into the ecosystem. As far as skills, I’ve been a practicing attorney for 17 years, am working on building a crypto/web3 section at my firm, have helped many companies grow, and my most rewarding legal work is as an advocate of voting rights for traditionally underrepresented persons.

(9.15 %) 🐦 @web2hotel

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ENS name: Enryt.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Cryptoart marketing

(9.06 %) 🐦 @kengoeth 💬 kengo.eth (👾,👾)#5418 Kengoeth

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ENS name: kengo.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’ve contributed to Web 2.0 for a long time, but I’m excited about the possibilities of Web 3. I think that the domain is the basis of business, and I think that the Eth domain is the basis of web3, and I think that I can make use of my experience of harmony.

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a former owner of a large hosting provider in Japan. I have provided many services to the world. We take pride in being able to deeply understand the value of domains and help drive ENS in terms of both technology and marketing. .

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ENS name: 0xmehdi.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am eager to be a part of this DAO, to help people who love building something on Web3. I can be a good facilitator.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m a professional python developer who is enthusiastic about entering Web3, with basic skills in Solidity.

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💬 pescennius#7432

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ENS name: pescennius.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

“Intelligence is not a privilege, it’s a gift. And you use it for the good of mankind.” - someone wiser than I

Beyond being a technically curious person with relevant experience, the reason I want to be further involved with ENS is its potential to be one of many crypto projects that help bridge the gap between the developed and developing world.

While am American, I have worked on development projects in Africa and South America (I speak spanish as well) in addition to my day job since I was an engineering student. As a black American, I’m also acutely aware of what the lives of the economicly marginalized within my own country look like. It is the economically marginalized who have the most to gain from open, permissionless, and community owned protocols/apps that are the promise of smart contract blockchains.

We can’t just build the technology and hope they come. The decisions that are made now at the protocol level need to be made in such a way that maximizes developers ability to leverage the protocol for consumer applications. Just like people never learned how DNS works while using web 2.0, the masses are likely never going to understand the intricacies of ENS. Instead we need to create a system with a robust set of incentives that protect the community from bad actors.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree that every individual (human person not legal person) should have the opportunity and sufficient access to leverage ENS. However
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** 100% agreed. I believe it is appropriate to apply a permutation of the land value tax to ENS which would disincentivize rent seeking behavior. Everyone should be able to afford an (meaning one) ENS name, but pricing should be controlled to disuade speculators.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** 100% agreed. Income should be sufficient to cover associated costs to ensure sustainability.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I believe ENS will be the global namespace within a few decades.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have basic web3/solidity skills. I’m more familiar with the algorand ecosystem from a development perspective. However I am also a software developer and data scientist by trade and have experience with a number of programming languags, databases, and machine learning frameworks.

(8.91 %) 🐦 @DreamswapProto1

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ENS name: junxing.eth

The reason why I want to be a representative, I want to support the rapid development of ENS, because ENS is becoming the core infrastructure of blockchain and METAVERSE, becoming the basic anchor point for various cross-chain operations, a lot of DAO building and discussion work is needed in this process, and I want to be part of it, witness this great process and help him to achieve it faster!

Name ownership is an absolute right. (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
The registration fee exists as an incentive. (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
Revenues are used to fund environmental services and other public goods. (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I fully agree.
ENS is integrated with the global namespace. (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree that ENS should be the standard for future global namespaces.

My web3 qualifications/skills. I have basic web3/solidity skills, I have experience interacting and operating with over 50 applications and am familiar with various cross-linking operations.

(8.86 %) 🐦 @xshyunyinjagz 💬 jagz#4761 wenqiang

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ENS name:xshyunyin.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I have learned about and participated in blockchain projects such as Ethereum since 2017. I have a certain in-depth understanding of it. I hope to participate in it and contribute my own strength.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) aagree

My web3 qualifications / skills:Familiar with relevant knowledge and actively participate in community communication

(8.81 %) 🐦 @akashi_riot 💬 akriot#5722 akashi riot

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ENS name: akriot.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I would like to support the ENS community for efficient development.
I also believe that ENS will become a standard service for Web3.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a Web3 enthusiast with a basic knowledge of Web3.

(8.67 %) 🐦 @fanhao568 💬 fan#3028 fan

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ENS name: yifei.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: My years of cryptocurrency and legal experience can help the ens project avoid legal risks

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.
My web3 qualifications / skills: I have basic web3/solidity skills.

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💬 liujianywfh liujian

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ENS name :liujian.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I like ENS service very much, I have the ability to be a representative ENS delegater.。

Because as a professional crypto investor for 5years,I have plenty of time and complete web3 knowledge。

I am the owner of GTC and have participated in more than 2 times Gitcoin grants and participated in the governance of GTC。

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)Agree

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)Agree

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)Agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I participated in defi investment and learned about Gamefi。

I own GTC and have participated inmore than 2 times Gitcoin grants,Funded lots of grants and participated in the governance of GTC。

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ENS name:
deadkev.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I am very fascinated by the anonymous system of the blockchain. With the variety of on-chain behavior and the prosperity of NFT, there can be an anonymous identity system on blockchain which is independent of the Web2.0 social network. This is why I have always been confident about the ENS.
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right:
    • Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    • Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    • Disagree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    • Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I have basic web3/solidity skills. I’ve Written contract on Ethereum-like chain.

(8.48 %) 🐦 @dmihal

David Mihal

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ENS name: mihal.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I’ve been a strong supporter of ENS for years, and built multiple applications using ENS in unique ways. One example is the Burner Wallet, which not only resolves ENS names, but actually had a plugin allowing users to register temporary “burnable” ENS subdomains. I also built DeFi777, an application that uses ENS names and ERC777 tokens to simplify DeFi actions.

I believe my experience as a developer and experience developing on top of ENS will be relevant to the governance process. I’m particularly interested in guiding ENS’s efforts to make domain names more accessable on L2.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**

Enforcing a social contract of non-interference with the ownership of ENS names is the only way to deter influence of nation states and other large actors.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**

Agreed

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)**

I believe ENS income should primarily fund ENS and ENS-related projects.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Strongly agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

Smart contract engineer working in the Ethereum ecosystem for 4 years, on numerous projects.

Gas fees are insane right now, I’ll update my ENS records whenever gas prices drop

(8.47 %) 🐦 @0x_hodl 💬 0X_HODL#9482 0x_hodl

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ENS name: 0x-hodl.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS is a way provide a core and essential service to the Web3 infrastructure. I’d like to do my part to preserve, protect, and enhance the system.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree. Every organization needs a treasury
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree, .com just doesn’t provide the same web3 feelz

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have been a traditional web2 dev/engineer since 1999 and web3 is an extension of that foundation. As a co-founder and executive at a multi-million dollar company, I can also contribute at a leadership level.

(8.47 %) 🐦 @beegleNFT

beegle.eth

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ENS name:
beegle.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I’m all in on web3 and want to be as involved as possible. helping anywhere I can be useful.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I have basic solidity/web3 skills. but I have access to a wide range of talented developers helping me with my NFT project Nifty Limos.

(8.16 %) 🐦 @markwgrace 💬 m.who#5574 Mark

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ENS name: markg.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: One of the largest benefits of web3 and crypto is the concept of ownership. Simply, I believe that ENS provides a novel means of ownership for online identity moving forward, putting consumers back in control of their identities and the extent to which they want to share.

Wallets have been a great use case of ENS in action, and I am incredibly excited about ENS’ applications there. But I think that’s just the tip of the iceberg for digital identity. Fortunately, the decision to open source the project / create a DAO for the community is an important step in ensuring this ENS can be used to its fullest potential for identity, and I would love to contribute to the future of it.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree. Will be helpful in reducing spam / excessive speculation although I suppose they will always be issues.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree. This will be key for mass adoption, although need to be careful to retain decentralization.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have a background and training in finance and early stage investing. My first personal foray into crypto was back in 2017, and I began spending time in the space professionally two years later, having invested in projects built atop Bitcoin, Ethereum and Flow. I understand the history of crypto, token economics, and the infrastructure that DAOs rely on. All the more, I’ve onboarded tens of people (colleagues, friends, family, etc.) into the space and recognize the need for building accessible user interfaces that facilitate the process of getting folks into crypto.

Most importantly, I am an avid ENS user and will be gifting some to my family over the holidays :slight_smile:

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💬 madmonkeysurfer#4783

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ENS name: nonfungibletv.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe that ENS domains are the future of virtual identity and I want to dedicate my time, effort and resources to making this the best possible future.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree. Everyone deserves an ENS domain and virtual identity. Those who are unable to afford it should have access to a fund.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have a year’s worth of experience in participating in web3 project and communities. I’ve built a strong network of engineers, creatives, artists and entrepreneurs. I have an engineering background with 6 years of technology consulting experience.

(8.10 %) 🐦 @TheGreatTanya1 💬 Tanya#7706

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ENS name: bigpump101.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: The results of ENS’s decentralization efforts are exciting, and I as a user with an ENS domain name, can imagine that ENS will do even more. In fact, the ENS domain name has already served me well as a member of other community governance to get involved in governance. I have been working in the DeFi space for 2 years and have considerable passion to support the ENS community.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Worked on 5 DeFi protocol
  • Product manager skills

(7.94 %) 🐦 @ulyana_crypto

Ulyana

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ENS name: ulyana.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to apply to be a delegate in order to support ENS DAO’s effort in making name service available for all users in a multi-chain universe.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a Product Manager who shifted from startup world into crypto. My goal is to bring more product management expertise into web3 industry which historically was driven by engineers but now lacks some time-tested product-centered approach to software product development.

(7.86 %) 🐦 @metaphor_xyz

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ENS name: metaphor.xyz

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

At Metaphor, we have experience building products on top of the ENS protocol, and believe it is a foundational block providing identity to the web3 ecosystem. We want to provide a voice in the governance community for the protocol for initiatives that improve user experience and make it easier for users and developers alike to use and build on top of ENS.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree, and we think those other public goods should be geared toward improving web3 identity to provide wider access to the ecosystem for a larger class of users.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree, for the near term. We do think it’s worthwhile to discuss what happens when web3 has enough influence such that DNS is no longer significantly more embedded than a protocol like ENS, and how we can provide a wider namespace at that point without conflicting with DNS necessarily.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

Metaphor is a company/community (seeking to gradually become a DAO) that is making it crazy easy to join and participate in DAOs, with the idea that DAOs will be how the grand majority of users onboard into the web3 ecosystem as a whole.

Our product portfolio includes davatar, the first app to make it easy to set your ENS avatar in a few clicks, with gas-less updates. We also, as part of that launch, released @davatar/react: the first helper library for React to implement the full ENS avatar spec. It makes it really easy for developers to add ENS avatars to their apps, and is used by apps such as Uniswap.

We have experience not only building products that are easy for any user to use in web3, but specifically on top of ENS. As such, we know very well the pain points that developers and users face when interacting with the ENS ecosystem, and have a lot of ideas on how we can improve them.

If you delegate to us, we will throw our weight and priority behind proposals and projects that we believe will improve the usability of ENS with respect to developers and users, with the aim that ENS should become the username for the new web.

(7.65 %) 🐦 @thevispre

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ENS name: vispre.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Web3 is ushering an entirely new world of opportunities in the way of decentralizing industries across the globe. It is leveling the playing field in unprecedented ways, allowing people to control their own data, identity and more. It is the most exciting thing to happen in decades, and I’m thrilled to be a part of it in ways I already am. I’d like to deepen my involvement in ways that contribute to the ongoing efforts to decentralize the internet and its many services so that we have options for a more open and more free existence on the internet, where innovation is unbridled.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree - we should nurture innovations and cutting-edge advancements that are benefiting humanity.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am not a developer, but I have experience operating several multi-million dollar companies as both an owner and executive. I have brought innovative marketing strategies to hundreds of companies, from local brick-and-mortar to multi-billion dollar global behemoths. I thrive on maximizing a teams potential, and can bring strategy and leadership to the table as it’s needed.

(7.65 %) 🐦 @vincenttaglia 💬 Vincent T | vincenttaglia.eth#7593 Vincent Taglia

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ENS name: vincenttaglia.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I have been a big fan of ENS since its inception, and I want to see it succeed in its goal of becoming a global public good that is able to fund other public goods from its revenues. But, for that to happen, ENS DAO will need participants that truly believe in that goal. It is for that reason that I would like to participate myself.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Absolutely agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Absolutely agree - ENS is not meant to be a profit maker, but not having any registration fees results in too many bad actors.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Absolutely agree - There is a good chance ENS will make a lot more than is needed to run it, so there is no reason to limit public good funding from ENS revenues to ENS alone.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Absolutely agree - ENS should cleanly integrate with the global TLD namespace and therefore should be careful about new TLDs that may be rugged should ICANN decide to create them in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • I have been around the Ethereum ecosystem since mid-to-late 2015.
  • I participated in TheDAO, voting on every proposal that I could.
  • I was the 36,458th ENS domain registered.
  • I am an active indexer of blockchain data for The Graph Protocol.
  • I am a true believer of Ethereum, Web3, and ENS’s vision of being a public good that can also fund other public goods.

(7.47 %) 🐦 @BlockchainEdu

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ENS name: benglobal.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: The Blockchain Education Network (BEN) is the largest and longest running network of students, alumni, professors, teachers, professionals, and community leaders excited about blockchain across the world. We are on a journey to spur blockchain adoption by empowering our leaders to bring blockchain to their companies and communities.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • 200+ Ambassadors
  • Established the BEN Meta-Delegate to assist emerging collegiate organizations to participate in governance practices without the hassle of acquiring significant voting power upfront.
  • Assisted multiple collegiate clubs gain voting power to their respective organization in an effort to scale governance practices in correspondence with the BEN Meta-Delegate.
  • Provide BEN members with the opportunity to attend conferences & meetups, and obtain job matches & internships

Website: https://www.blockchainedu.org/

(7.46 %)

amiro

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ENS name: amiro.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I just love ENS!

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ]

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Solidity eng and game mechanics designer. Previously helped start a bunch of meatspace businesses.

(7.41 %) 🐦 @Leeyde911 💬 leeyde.eth#2064

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ENS name:
leeyde.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
ens as the domain name system of the ethereum chain, which facilitates blockchain transactions and reduces that string of numbers, as a beneficiary, I want to join and keep learning to improve my understanding of the crypto world

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Used uni, sushi, dydx and other decentralized exchanges, as well as nft and more, using all kinds of defi tools!

(7.13 %) 🐦 @jmj

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ENS name: chapterone.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I have built social products my entire career and believe that ENS has the opportunity to become more important than Facebook Connect.

I’ve spent the last year exploring the intersection of web3 and social & have become increasingly convinced that a blockchain naming standard like ENS will reduce barriers for mainstream involvement in web3.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
    Name ownership across social platforms will connect web3 identities across many different protocols/platforms/products and is a meaningful advantage over DNS.

  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
    Fees incentivize longer term behaviors and create the right “skin in the game” to own ENS names that provide actual utility to the end user.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
    Income funds should be allocated by a treasury whose primary objective is to grow the ENS ecoystem. Funds will be spent on core product development and marketing to grow awareness for ENS. As a builder and investor, I am particularly excited to help identify teams who are building social products that use ENS as a core advantage over web2 products.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
    This is important for the long term health of ENS & creates the right foundation for the project to keep growing.

My web3 qualifications / skills I am a builder at heart and was formerly the VP of Product, Revenue at Tinder. I will bring this experience to help ENS provide more utility for users and to grow the DAO/business.

I have spent the last 5 years investing in crypto including the seed rounds of Dapper Labs, The Graph, Compound Finance, Blockfolio, Fleek, Lolli, Reserve Protocol, Dharma Labs, Syndicate Protocol, Rabbithole, Ondo Finance, and many others.

I will use these founder relationships and my network to help ENS grow through product integrations and community.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jmj

(6.98 %) 🐦 @pxc05709174 💬 pxc#9114 luohui

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ENS 名称:botk.eth

我想成为代表的原因: 我认为我有成为 ENS 代表 的动力,而且我真的很喜欢以太坊 / WEB3 技术,我认为我可以成为代表并代表西班牙语社区。

我对拟议的 ENS 章程每一部分的看法

  • 名称所有权是绝对权利:(同意/不同意/评论)** 同意。
  • 注册费作为一种激励机制存在:(同意/不同意/评论)** 同意。
  • 收入基金 ENS 和其他公共产品:(同意/不同意/评论)** 我完全同意。
  • ENS 与全球命名空间集成:(同意/不同意/评论)我同意,ENS 应该成为未来全球命名空间的标准。

我的 web3 资格/技能: 我有基本的 web3/solidity ,营销,社群管理等技能。

(6.97 %)

💬 feiyingx#8961

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ENS name: hiken.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to help support the future of ENS and web3 standards. I’ve been following ENS early on and see the importance of it.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right:* Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism:* Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods:* Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace:* Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’ve been working as a software eng for 12+ years, mostly web2 and mobile. I’ve been tinkering with web3 as a hobby ever since learning about Ethereum.

(6.93 %) 🐦 @Goran_Tokyo 💬 umeboshi.eth#6121 Goran Galic

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**ENS name: umeboshi.eth

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’ve been looking into ways how I could get involved with web 3, with DAOs, and this morning I saw one of my favourite projects offer just that. I hope my experience can be of help, I am eager to offer my expertise in hope we’d bring ens to wider audiences. I also think it would be so much fun to collaborate in this space.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree, a digital identity is as important as a physical one.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

**My web3 qualifications / skills: I am NOT a programmer/coder. I wish I was. I think every DAO needs more than technical skills to function & progress, it needs diversity. I am hopeful this would be a reason for me to be embraced by the community. As to general crypto/blockchain experience, I’ve been exposed to it day & night for past 2 years, mostly through ethereum projects like de-fi, nft, lately gaming. I bring 15+ years of IT marketing experience. I am not a legacy guy, I am a part of the web 2 for sure, but dreaming of a web 3 future. Please let me help.

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ENS name: kaelthas.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to ENS domain’s kaelthas.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have 2 years fulltime job experiences at web3, solidity, blockchain etc.

(6.82 %)

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ENS name: Dipassio.eth
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:: I want to be part of these developments of web3
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution :

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

**My web3 qualifications / skills: I have been learning and after working with solidity since 2016

(6.56 %)

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ENS name: eigengrau.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Passionate about blockchain technology and the Ethereum protocol. Looking forward to get involved, contribute and help the ENS community.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 582

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Hobbyist technologist, outsider and new to web3, with a solid background on startups and markets.

(6.55 %) 🐦 @jean_mi_crypto

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ENS name: koploseus.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’m a Web3 believer , i’m already taking part in other DAO. I truly believe in DAO and decentralization.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have advanced web3/solidity skills. I’m also a security researcher , I take part in the reflections and decisions in the DAOs as soon as possible. I have been in cryptocurrency for 6 years now.

(6.26 %) 🐦 @_DmitryBespalov

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ENS name: dmitrii.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I will lead efforts in integrating ENS to all major mobile wallets as well as smart contract wallets in order to make ENS a standard for the multi-chain reality.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m leading the mobile team at Gnosis Safe and organizing Mobile Web3 group with mobile leaders of the industry. Also I’m a contributor and member of the WalletConnect foundation that provides a way for mobile wallets to connect to any dApp. Member of GnosisDAO and VitaDAO. I am a software engineer with 10 years of experience, team and tech leader passionate about web3.

(6.25 %) 🐦 @JamesHa07085644 💬 @CryptoSharknado#5415

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ENS name: seiryu.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: To help support the community and drive ENS forward. I’ve been an ENS user from very early on and realized from onset how important it would be to web3; I look forward to helping ENS moving forward into the DAO-era.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree, but more like a disincentive to prevent users from simply sitting on names without using them.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Avid cryptocurrency researcher and long time ethereum node operator. I strive to fully research any project to its core and understand as much about it as possible. This, in my opinion, makes me a good choice to become a delagate.

(6.14 %) 🐦 @colorful_masic

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(6.14 %) 🐦 @degentogetherstrong

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ENS name: degentogetherstrong.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: To help support the community and drive ENS forward. I love ENS

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree, but more like a disincentive to prevent users from simply sitting on names without using them.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Avid cryptocurrency researcher and trader

(6.06 %) 🐦 @0xsfj 💬 sfj.eth#0636

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(5.94 %) 🐦 @clip_in_clout

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ENS name: clipinclout.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am learning about web3 and discovered ENS a few months ago. ENS is a great community and I visit the Discord channel frequently. I would be excited to be involved with this DAO.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Career executive assistant with strong administrative skills. Passionate to learn more about crypto, NFTs, and web3. I love this space!

(5.85 %)

💬 frankun#5642 FANKUN

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ENS name:frankun.ens

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
ENS is a very good project. I hope to grow up with him and make the world a better place.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Basic operation, has been shared by many friends and communities

(5.71 %) 🐦 @naps62 💬 naps62#6355

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ENS name: minefree.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am passionate about this industry growth, I always listen to people suggestions and WOULD LOVE to participate in spreading the best industry to better people’s lives.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree)
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Completely Agree)
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree, ENS should be the global namespace standard)
**My web3 qualifications / skills:
I have basic knowledge and recently started to learn more and more. I’m very passionate and would LOVE to learn more with the hands-on experience with my favorite namespace ENS.

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(5.46 %) 🐦 @SsssswZ 💬 sxaphs#7810 VT

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ENS name: metaversfi.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe I can represent the people and listen to what they want. Besides, I have experience in rust development and smart contract development. So I believe I can help our community develop better.
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have a good knowledge of Rust and a little solidity. And NOW I work in a blockchain investment fund, which enables me to make better plans for the community.

(5.32 %) 🐦 @KJJKDCL

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(5.27 %) 🐦 @nisreenmandvi 💬 nisreen#6667 Nisreen M

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ENS name: nisreen.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I think ENS is an exceptional project and is one of the truer public goods that exists today. I see it as infrastructure or the first layer/ catalyst of someone’s journey into web3. I’d like to advance it further as best as I can. ENS will be the first project I’d apply as a delegate for so excited to focus on it.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

Name ownership shall not be infringed:
Agree.
Anyone has the right to a name that represents their digital identity. There should be no restrictions on this for the most part. There may be nuanced exceptions where the community decides if there is an instance where someone is posing some sort of criminal risk.

Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism:
Kinda Agree
I think it is an incentive mechanism as well as a growth mechanism. ENS should have sufficient reserve capital for unseen events as well as to grow the ecosystem and develop beyond itself. Fees also should enable security and longevity.

Income funds ENS and other public goods:
Agree.
ENS funds should prioritize ENS itself and other public good that strengthen its own good as well as the spaces it protects/enables.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace:
Kinds Agree
There is more work to be done around adoption and integrating ENS to all of web3 and what web3 could be. I think it could be the global namespace standard with the help of the DAO.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am currently core team at sherlock.xyz working on all things community, marketing, and governance

Things I a am good at are: actively seeking multiple perspectives, robust thinking and this need to want to dig deeper into assumptions/ideas, good at organizing and finding/ creating opportunities for others, making concepts easy to understand for others. I’d say most of my robust thinking comes into play around behavior, incentive models, organizational design, and communication in web3.

I try to keep my focus narrow in terms of all the things I am involved with so that I can have the most impact across a few things. Aside from Sherlock, I am active in emoDAO - very new DAO around research and discourse around emotions and behaviors in web3.

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ENS name: Unkle.Eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I would like to help everyone learn about the exciting new developments of ENS. I believe the integration of ENS is a great way for simplicity, anonymity and an exciting way to welcome new people into the space.

*My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ]

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agreed

  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agreed

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agreed

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agreed

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I have been lucky enough to be involved in the crypto community since 2012. Some of my experiences include community building, scaling a business, and E-commerce. I totally believe my generation holds the key to the future. In the future we need Web3 and decentralization. The growth of crypto space is a true passion of mine and I would love to be a driving and adaptive force in this community.

(5.03 %) 🐦 @ussu_ussu_ussu 💬 SYOGAKU-TOUSHI#9362

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(4.92 %) 🐦 @trishburgess 💬 TrishBurgess Trish Burgess

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ENS name: trishburgess.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to be part, from the very beginning, of one of the communities that will shape Web3 and help democratize finance, commerce, content and many other areas of the existing and future economies. I want to help bring the voice of women, and the Spanish-speaking community, and support diversity of views and past experiences.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 762

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I am an engineer by training (Msc.Eng) with knowledge of ethereum and cardano - and 10+ years of experience across digital products, payments, and identity. I bring my background as facilitator in complex projects to help ensure that all voices are heard. I am currently involved in two Web3 projects, one around identity - developing a pragmatic approach to bring SSI to the world - and another around NFTs - both to help bring them to a broader user community, and also to help traditional entities understand how NFTs can bring a different level of engagement and benefits to their users. Both have ENS playing a pivotal role.

(4.83 %)

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ENS name: janetno1.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I see myself as a very deep crypto user/ long-term crypto holder and as a crypto community manager for more than 4 years building one of the biggest community in biggest China crypto market which give me a very much experience of the decentralization community management help understand more about crypto DAO.I believe that ENS is a revolutionary mechanism to represent complex and long wallet addresses.
Myself hold four ENSs.
Meanwhile, i am a DAO member in https://app.daohaus.club/ of FoundationsDAO and contribute much in the ecosystem which can also help me participate in the ENS DAO activities.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ] (Proposed ENS Constitution )

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a deeper crypto user and experiencer and a crypto community manager for more than four years and built one of the biggest crypto project community in China. I consider myself an open minded person with great analitical skills and much experience being much deep down in community as a DAO delegate.

(4.82 %) 🐦 @newlifepku 💬 newlife#5587 Warner

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ENS name: time-warner.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I hope to represent the ordinary people to participate, learn, share our suggestions and ideas, and contribute to the construction of the web3 space. I am also a volunteer for cancer patients, and I hope to use the knowledge I have learned to serve them.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ](Proposed ENS Constitution 12)

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)- Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am professional in the fields of biology and medicine. I study blockchain and NFT. I try to help cancer patient with the knowledge I have learned. And I will give my thoughts and suggestions from the perspective of biology and medicine.

(4.82 %) 🐦 @larsdobos 💬 dibbs#3466

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ENS name: dobos.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I strongly believe ENS is crucial to the future of the internet and development of web3. I’m also an Etherean and I’m convinced ENS plays a very important role in the Ethereum ecosystem as a whole. ENS is one of the most important parts and functions of the Ethereum ecosystem going forward.

As a delegate I will work hard to contribute to the future success of ENS. I will particularly focus on further integration of other protocols and technologies, especially DIDs, “Login with Ethereum”, browser integration and DNS. Second I’d like to focus on absolute decentralisation. ENS, like most “decentralised” protocols, have come a long way, but it’s not perfect. There are pain- and choke points the need to be identified and addressed. ENS is way to important to risk being forced into something none of us like to see. This will be increasingly important in the coming years.

As a delegate I will listen carefully to those who delegated their votes to me, and vote accordingly. I will also propose improvements along the lines stated above. I believe I will be an asset to the ENS project, I like ENS a lot, and I want to make my contribution to the best of my ability.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) There’s still some work to be done, but I agree in general.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have a background in tech (computer science). I wouldn’t dare calling myself a dev, but I’ve taken a few courses in Solidity, and given my education and tech background I “talk the talk” and I understand what devs do. I’ve been into crypto for five years, I have 15+ years experience in publishing and marketing, and I recently began working professionally in crypto. Web3 is basically a back-end with decentralised blockchain replacing the traditional database in the web stack.

(4.32 %) 🐦 @khingoei 💬 Khing#0001 Khing Oei

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ENS name: khing.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS is a core component of the Ethereum ecosystem. It is of critical importance that its independence and decentralization continues. Bringing significant board, committee and governance experience I hope to be able to contribute by representing the community and further strengthen ENS.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree. This is core to the principles of inclusion of web3. In addition, it should be no centralized party’s right to take name ownership away from a holder.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree. Of course alignment of interests is central to crypto - participants need to have skin in the game in order to benefit. In addition, it’s a natural source of income for the ENS Foundation.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree. These funds enable ENS to continue to grow and strengthen. As it regards funding of other public goods, there needs to be clear community consensus on what would fall into that category.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree. I’m of the view that ultimately there will be more convergence between decentralized and centralized ecosystems - with, naturally, the decentralized ecosystems being dominant and web3 becoming the new standard.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m founder/CEO of a DeFi platform which is being built on web3. Being an entrepreneur in a space which is developing so quickly is incredibly exciting. It also forces you to stay on top of the projects, innovation and trends around you. My web3 skills are therefore constantly developing, and are based on a background in hedge funds, fintech, and crypto.

(4.26 %) 🐦 @birdman 💬 birdman#2027 Martin Voorzanger

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ENS name: birdmeister.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I like to devote my time to web3 initiatives as it aims to build a digital society that is people-focussed and people-owned. It provides the freedom to create, to connect, and to express ourselves, within the context set by communities.

Such a society consists of many decentralized, community governed, and open-sourced components. I believe that ENS needs to play an important role in becoming such a component, as it enables building a secure web3 identity.

Success for me is defined as ensuring the DAO meets it longer-term mission, ENS gets to massive adoption, and it’s fun to be a delegate. For me personally, this unpacks in building a network, learning from the smartest, and exchanging good vibes.

I am based in the Netherlands, and hope to be one of the community representatives in mainland Europe.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 385

  1. Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree.
  2. Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree
  3. Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree
  4. ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Comment. I agree that this should be one of the objectives, but not essential for achieving the mission of ENS.

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I have a good understanding of blockchains, some development experience including smart contracts, and recently involved with a protocol DAO. Furthermore, I have over 20 years experience in digital marketing for various tech companies. Involved with crypto since 2012. I am currently assessing to operate an Eth2 validator node. I am eager to learn and willing to invest time to get more experience with DAOops.

(4.19 %) 🐦 @Xer0_eth

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ENS name: Xer0.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • A Crypto Degen with intuitive knowledge on economics, finance, politics, and incentive structures.
  • I have basic knowledge on the web3 space, and don’t code.
  • Author of the Rocket Pool Investment Thesis
    Thanks Everyone.

(4.16 %) 🐦 @huangb0402 💬 hbyxabc#1670 Micheal Huang

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ENS name: tictok.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I think ENS is the infrastructure of Web 3.0, and I hope to see in the future that every user has his own identity and can have all management permissions. I am willing to promote ENS for this incident.
我认为ENS是Web 3.0 的基础设施,我希望在未来能看到每个用户都拥有一个自己的身份,并能够拥有所有管理的权限。我愿意为了这件事情的发生去推广ENS

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) -Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) -Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) -Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) -Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am a fan of blockchain and also work as a product manager in the Internet industry. Currently, I am studying the related topics of the application of blockchain to community governance. I believe that I can contribute to the advancement and development of the ENS community.
我是一名区块链的爱好者,同时在互联网行业从事产品经理的岗位。目前,我正在研究区块链应用于社区治理的相关课题。我相信能够为ENS社区的前进和发展作出贡献。

(4.15 %) 🐦 @cemtaskiran 💬 CemT#5893 CemT

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ENS name: cemt.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I feel ENS is and will be the center point of the massive metaverse innovation that’s on the horizon… I want to help get the project to the level of adoption that it deserves.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
“The last technician left the launch pad.”

(3.94 %) 🐦 @AndrewByrley

Andrew Byrley

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ENS name: byrley.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS is a pioneer in the web3 domain. I want to be a part of bringing the power of the blockchain to everyone.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: While I have an engineering background, I’m no expert in computer programming. My experience is in diplomacy, foreign relations, and relationship building.

(3.68 %) 🐦 @yimbyarts

Ryan Tanaka

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ENS name: ryangtanaka.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I have experience in political advocacy, lobbying, and organization, mainly through the Andrew Yang campaigns and (now) Forward Party initiatives who is arguably the most pro-crypto orgs in the political space right now. (We are working on a Forward DAO and this project could give us some good feedback on what we can do as well. Check my ENS domain for more info since that’s also my resume/CV page as well.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution]

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree – changes should be applied universally at all times, if possible.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree. Fee structures should be transparent but exist to prevent malicious intent.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I’m a content maker, musician, researcher and writer and have been following ETH since its presale. But have also been active in the political and real-estate spaces in more traditional settings. Check ryangtanaka.eth for more details.

(3.59 %) 🐦 @jetchuh

Jet chuh

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ENS name: sany.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I think i have the motivation to be an ENS Delegator, also i’m really into Ethereum WEB3 technology. Although I live in China mainland, but i fall over myself into the WEB3. I believe it is the future, and I think I can make something for Chinese community.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution
Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) **Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: My skills are the promotion of the community or product culture. In web2.0 I can build a website by myself, I think Web3.0 is something the same.

(3.53 %) 🐦 @cryptojswak 💬 swak#6360 Jim Spiewak

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ENS name: swak.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Because ENS is one of the foundations of web3 and I want to be a part of the revolution. I already am in a small way owning multiple ENS domains but I want to take that to the next level as a delegate.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree. Identifiers are part of an online existence. Entire brands and generational identifiers depend on this name, image and likeness.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree. Nothing is free. A nominal financial fee proves ENS owner is serious and has skin in the game. A fee gives people more incentive to be active in the ENS community.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree. If ENS is willing to provide this service to the people to be run by the people it’s reasonable for funds into the ENS treasury to be used for continued development. An individual in the ENS community is only as strong as the the entire community.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree. Reasonable requests should be met with reasonable accommodations.

**My web3 qualifications / skills: I’m a story teller. One of the things web3 lacks is storytelling. Yes web3 needs more devs, solidity coders, engineers but it also needs storytellers getting those amazing creations out into the world.

(3.39 %) 🐦 @ianhunter

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My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

We have the ability to re-architect the web as we currently know it and domains are such a vital part of this architecture. This is the opportunity to built a network collectively owned by everyone, not just a few. I would love to be a part of the decision making process.

I have experience at large domain controllers who collectively have held tens of thousands of domains. This has largely shaped my view on domain squatting and I’d like to think my votes will lean in favor of the collective good rather than towards a flipper mentality. Recently I have made it an effort to return firstnamelastname.com-type names to owners at no cost, whenever they’re found at auction. Can provide some celebrities as witnesses if necessary.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am a software developer of over 30 years, have built multiple projects (open and closed source) but recently in the web3 space: mintdrop.com nftapi.dev token.rodeo gas.bingo and quite a few more in the works.

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ENS name: guantanamo.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Hello. I’m from Barcelona, Spain. I’m a 20yo crypto lover. One of my goals is to be part of a crypto project. I have the vision that this project is going to be so key for the Ethereum / web3 evolution that I want to be part of it and put my energy and give everything I can for the benefit of ENS. I have good crypto connections here in Spain and also I can put hours and effort to help grow the ENS community here in Spain.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • simple solidity knowledge (I’m doing a course)
  • communication skills
  • quick learner
  • passionate
  • leadership
  • young entrepreneur

(3.07 %) 🐦 @Dan91325189

Dan

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ENS name: arcassis.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I’m a blockchain enthusiast and developer. I’m also into domain flipping and I want to be at the forefront of the .eth domains movement as I believe it has a huge potential.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I’m currently developing trading platforms for CEXes and DEXes.

(2.57 %) 🐦 @Sasquatchpicks

EAsports

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ENS name: easp0rts.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I see the potential in ENS and what it could mean for the whole ecosystem and want to contribute to shaping what it becomes in the future. In addition, as part of a few DAOs and communities from projects already, I would like to leverage the voice of those projects and hopefully provide thoughtful and experienced options from UMA, Harvest, YEL, and others to shape how ENS works moving forward.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I have been working extensively with a handful of DAOs/projects for a year and a half and have specific expertise with community building, business development, communication, and education. Anything from proposals, voting, developing partnerships, events, tokenomics, etc. In addition, I am keen to leverage perspctive from others through my broad network of those with diverse experience and skillsets. I am most passionate about collaboration to build a better crypto ecosystem by working together and aiming for increased adoption worldwide.

(2.46 %) 🐦 @subirSa37374176

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💬 猪上树#7103

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ENS name: shiyanshi.eth

The reason I want to be a representative: Just as Web 2.0 did not automatically wipe out Web 1.0 (some parts of the Internet are still accumulating dust), the transition to 3.0 will take time and integration with existing online systems. The wheels have started and the train has left the station. Web 3.0 is a revolution in movement, and we have embarked on a road of no return. ENS plays a vital role in this transition.

My views on each part of the [Proposed ENS Constitution] (Proposed ENS Constitution)

  • Name ownership is absolute right: agree
  • The registration fee exists as an incentive mechanism: agree
  • Income Fund ENS and other public goods: agreed
  • ENS and global namespace integration: agreed

My web3 qualifications/skills: I have built many websites and provided suggestions for some new projects related to web3 public products to help me further deepen my broader belief in how the ecosystem should develop。

(2.28 %) 🐦 @nftguerrier 💬 nftguerrier.eth (👾,👾)#1136

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ENS name: nftguerrier.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS is simple and understandable as browsing websites on the Internet, making currency transactions easier. There is no doubt that this is the greatest Pioneering.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have basic web3 solidity skills. I am new but I’m loving this space and can’t wait to learn more.

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💬 !CCB#1623 Tokoal Nojason

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ENS name: valkyrieetf.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to support the ENS community with the governance & help it grow while listening to the community which will really help the adoption of blockchain & NFT space.

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a web3 enthusiast with basic knowledge of Web3 & blockchain with years of experience in DeFi space.

(2.26 %) 🐦 @Darlek_eth

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ENS name: darlek.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe ens will be the infrastructure for web3 and am excited to be involved in the beginning.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Individual investor with deep thinking and practice in branding.

(2.10 %) 🐦 @ethsycc

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Royce

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ENS name: mevdata.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to support the development of ENS to and make it a common standard for every platform.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: Have been involved with web 3 for years. I have good knowledge of solidity. Most importantly I have a great team and great partners.

(0.00 %) 🐦 @Darren0xDitto

Darren Ditto

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ENS name: 0xDitto.eth

I’ve followed ENS since it’s initial development - actually before it was a thing - when Vitalik first mentioned the concept of public key tied names in a post. My first registered ENS names were lost due to losing access to a private key. I was inspired by the project so I claimed another (despite the fees). The concept of user owned identities really appeals to me in this era of corporate ownership and lend.

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree

We provide value to platforms by the content we bring to them. If we are adding this value under a “loaned name” corporations can and will de-platform us should it be expedient or profitable to do so.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree

Registration fees give names value. If something is free or low cost it is considered worthless. Registration fees also prevent users/groups from squatting.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

The value of a service like ENS is directly proportional to its level of adoption. It serves us as a community to leverage funding to assist with integrations.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I have been a casual developer in the space for a number of years. Building utilities to better understand Solidity/IPFS/ENS. I have a conventional (Web 2) Computer Science background with a degree on CompSci. I have been involved on a number of governance boards in the conventional space.

(0.00 %) 🐦 @dwlz

Dan Loewenherz

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ENS name: dwlz.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe in the decentralized web, but a big chunk of the crypto space is invested in centralized solutions. We’ve been there, done that, and look where it got us—single points of failure, invisible governance, etc. This is not the crypto ecosystem I want to be a part of or support.

However, ENS proposes a new way of viewing identity on the Internet, and is so much more than just a domain-name service. The current iteration has only scratched the surface of what’s possible. I’d like to see further integrations with web3 projects involving account identity and authentication. There are so many cool things to be done!

I am a very good listener, a careful decision-maker, and have been in leadership positions throughout my career. But most of all I just really want to be a part of the revolution.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree, with comment
    • The constitution holds that a secondary goal of fees is “to provide enough revenue to the DAO to fund ongoing development and improvement of ENS”. It’s important to clarify what “enough revenue” means, here. Specifically, if the DAO attains a certain low-water mark of revenue, should certain fees no longer taken? Perhaps this is something the DAO decides on later.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree, with comment
    • Similar to the thoughts on Section II; I wonder how soon the DAO would need to consider how quickly spending occurs. Does the DAO hold onto funds until the perfect candidate for funding or investment emerges? Or are investments made at a constant cadence? A mix? Just food for thought.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
  • Amendments to this constitution: Comment
    • I know this wasn’t prompted, but I do I have a few comments. Is 5% a common value for DAO token participation? Basically, do I read correctly that amendments could ostensibly be passed with only 3.34% of tokens in favor of a proposal?

My web3 qualifications / skills: I’ve been using Bitcoin since 2011 and more recently sold most of it and went all in on Ethereum. I’m a professional software engineer (full-stack, more or less) and have been for over a decade. I work mostly with TypeScript, Python, Go, and maintain a few iOS apps as well (Swift/Objective-C). I recently picked up Solidity through the CryptoZombies course. I’ve deployed a few solidity contracts on mainnet (nothing major, just for fun). I also run an Eth2 validator. Yay merge!

I also happen to be participating in Uniswap’s Hackathon this week; my project actually integrates with ENS, believe it or not!

Ultimately, I’m not the most experienced web3 hacker, but I’m a quick learner and have been building early-stage projects on the web for over a decade. I don’t plan to stop learning now :slight_smile:

(0.00 %) 🐦 @tommyhkpui 💬 tommy_#7520

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ENS name: tommykw.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to support the development of ENS and I like ETh

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 423

Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have basic knowledge, and I like the crypto coin

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My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: No reason

My view on each section:
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My web3 qualifications / skills: No

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kishan.eth

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ENS name: kishans.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: The web3 mandate enables users and communities to to read/write/(and most importantly) own identity, content, and distribution. The ENS DAO will be critically important to govern how web3 is ultimately built, starting at its most fundamental layer.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
    ** Note ** I suggest adding an integrity clause to prevent the rent-seeking behavior of web 1.0/2.0 domain registrars that encourage speculative behavior. See example here: Was Godaddy Caught Registering Domains Names After Availability Lookup? | Hacker News

My web3 qualifications / skills: I specialize in DAO Treasury management including budgeting, accounting, forecasting, and capital allocation/investing to maximize DAO membership interests in the most financially responsible way.

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💬 Sky#8998 Sky Moore

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ENS name: skymoore.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to help build the decentralized world. To leave the world better than I found it. To assist in protecting the free and open internet. To help advance society.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree - Except where the name is used to profit from or proliferate human rights abuses, human trafficking, slavery, child pornography, or abuse of animals.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree - Especially in favor of preventing speculative registration of names.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree - However I believe we should take steps to eventually replace legacy DNS altogether.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a 31 year old Cum Laude Computer Engineering Graduate from the University of Houston. I have worked on satellite controlled drones for Boeing. I have built cloud infrastructure for Amazon, Regeneron, Twitch, CBS, among others. I’ve been involved in the crypto space since 2015, but I quit working for companies and have been investing in crypto full time for about 3 months now. I’m studying Solidity and other blockchain technologies. I am also studying the legal framework of the formation of trusts. Trusts are in my opinion the legal and historical precident for the DAO. I would love to contribute to the ENS DAO with my techical skills and knowledge, legal knowledge, sound judgment, and love for crypto and a decentralized open world. Thank you for your time.

(0.00 %) 🐦 @br0nak1

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ENS name: bronak.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I’ve been a fan of ENS for a while. ENS is foundational project within the ecosystem and would like to contribute as a delagate.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Experience in DeFi, Etherem Mining, DevOps, Infrastructure

(0.00 %) 🐦 @adamscochran

Adam Cochran

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ENS name:
adamscochran.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I strongly believe that the success of web3 is contingent, long term, on open, user owned, public goods protocols.

I think far to often in this space this is conflated with user-profiting protocols, and that it becomes a slippery slope for any DAO to over optimize its behaviors to be ones that benefit the near-term value captured by voters rather than protecting the long-term integrity of a protocol.

For this reason, protocols need delegates who passionately and philosophically believe in the merits of the system and its goals, who have the capacity to be involved, and who have the understanding of process and governance to carry the responsibility of those delegated votes.

As someone with deep passion for the web3 space, CCNA networking academy experience and an all around governance addict, I believe I can well represent the overall goals of the ENS system on the basis of its principles rather than any short term agenda that may be pursued by a tyranny of the majority.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agreed.

Anyone should have the absolute and inalienable right to buy and use an ENS name and there should not be restrictions ever enacted upon the use and exercise of that domain name, nor any changes that target specific holders.

The only exceptions I could see existing would be in the case of anything that creates a risk to the system or results in criminal actions or abuse.

I am also do not see diverse pricing models infringing on this right, as I believe the right is to own a name space the represents you, your company, your DAO etc. I think inverse scaled pricing that increases the price on a curve if you own 50+ names could be a way to end long term squatting without harming the ownership rights of individuals or entities, and ensuring namespaces are still economically acessible.

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Somewhat agree.

While I agree that the primary goal of registrations fees is as an incentive, and that ENS should strictly be a non-profit public good, I do not think that such a harsh stance on income fees should be taken.

Being a core and critical component of web3 infrastructure the DAO should not simply have the bare minimal revenue to maintain funding, but needs to have sufficient reserve capital for unseen and unexpected circumstances, as well as to remain competitive in attracting and retaining critical talent.

I think any fee generating activity should be limited in scope and scale but that revenue generation that is for the health, security and longevity of the system is acceptable.

This must be balanced with considerations for equal access to those in regions without robust economic access, as web3 should not discriminate nor create economic fast-lanes.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Strongly agree.

The ENS funds are wholly public goods. They should not be used for anyone’s personal enrichment.

ENS fund allocation should primarily be to:

-ENS itself.
-Other non-profits/public goods in time of excess.

I can see an argument that there may be rare exceptional cases wherein a grant going to a private entity (such as security audits) or a key integration may be merited when it encourages the adoption of ENS or helps preserve the health, security or longevity of the protocol.

In any such case, the specific spending of those funds must solely be allocated to endeavors that represent and reinforce the values of ENS, should be publicly auditable and should be voted on separately from any standard funding.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Strongly agree.

This is a critical long term component for the broader adoption of the .eth namespace and for web3 in general and it is paramount that ENS is a respectful player in the global namespace.

I also agree with the view that ENS should not create new namespaces unless granted them by DNS naming authorities. However, I strongly believe that ENS should directly and proactively pursue this authority, as I believe the current model of name registrar administration is highly broken and simply a value extraction layer ontop of ICANN that is entirely unnecessary.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • CCNA Networking academy with [outdated] experience in IT, deeply familiar with DNS and classic namespace.
  • Decent at Solidity and made an unmaintained friendly fork of ENS, so I know how the technical system works from top to bottom.
  • Experienced crypto/web3 investor, involved in the space since 2013.
  • Gitcoin DAO delegate.
  • Undergrad Philosophy (which has only ever been relevant in protocol governance discussions), MBA and now an adjunct professor focused on business analysis and information science.
  • Experience in policy and lobbying.
  • Spend my full time involved in protocols because this is what I love.

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ENS name: masonsong.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I do have the passon to be an ENS Delegator. I am also an expert in Ethereum / WEB3 technology and i believe i have value add to the community and be a delegate to make WEB3 a better world.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** I totally Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have great web3/solidity skills.

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ENS name: nextgenius.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe I can represent the people and listen to what they want, from entrepreneurs to artists, creators, or investors.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) I agree, ENS should be the standard on the Global Namespace in the future.

My web3 qualifications / skills: Have been implementing web3 since 2018, working with a few defi, dex, yield farming and nft dapps across Solidity, Rust and GoLang

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Genji Ishii

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**ENS name:finalfantasyxv.eth

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I believe the verifiable, decentralized nature of web3 is the future, and that the ENS DAO will be one of the central pillars of it. I’d like to contribute to the community using the insights I have been continually gaining about web3, and everything related to the crypto world for the past year through my enthusiasm.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

**My web3 qualifications / skills: I have been in the crypto scene since 2014, tried out mining, and have been very actively using services such as Uniswap, Opensea, and trading various cryptocurrencies. I am a professional marketing/product manager with 5+ yrs experience, and plan to apply those skills in the web3 space.

(0.00 %) 🐦 @ps_lusse 💬 LUSSE#3858 Donghwi KIM

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ENS name:
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My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I have participated in dao in various systems in the deif ecosystem. Through many defi, I learned more about dao, and I want to become a delegator in ENS and participate in the ecosystem.
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution
The world of ENS is endless. There is no limit to the area that can be expanded. And now, it’s a groundbreaking system that can be easily exchanged with just my nickname when I do things like bank accounts as individual finance. As it becomes more and more popular, the en will essentially come to people.

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I experienced and used various Defi and participated in DAO to see how DAO operates. Personally, I have an estate in the sandbox, and I’m going to try to create a lot of creations through it.

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ENS name:crxcoin.eth
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I have held Ethereum for more than 5 years, and I have good reasons to hold ens. I like the community atmosphere of ens, let us create great ens together.
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
    My web3 qualifications / skills:I’m a network security engineer,I can maintain what I need.

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💬 rasplarry#1569 Larry Kwon

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ENS name: rasplarry.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I really loves what blockchain(especially ETH like blockchains) give to us. It is a future, and also reliable, comfort technology. And ENS is part of Ethereum, so I want to support it. Motivation couldn’t be better than this.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am making blockchain wallet service at work, so I’ve been developed some contracts with solidity. Not an expert though. And I’m working using Web3js, Web3j on wallet service. I know the basic blockchain relevant skills.

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ENS name:
protocolreview.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
We love ENS! The purpose of our DAO is to make protocols more accessible. We believe that with our expertise we are capable of assessing the ramification and risks of updates to the ENS protocol.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 798

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment):
Agree

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment):
Agree

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment):
Agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment):
Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Protocol Review DAO is a group of experienced web3 engineers, founders and builders. Members of our DAO have previously worked on improvement proposals to ENS (eip-2544). Read more about our DAOs launch and purpose here.

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ENS name: databento.eth

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: It is a best way to explore the possibilities of ENS **

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Read eth contracts

(0.00 %) 🐦 @lefterisjp 💬 lefterisjp | Rotki#7253 Lefteris Karapetsas

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ENS name: lefteris.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I have been a user of ENS since the launch. Using it for both my personal account and our project (rotki) where ENS support was one of the first things we added. When Nick, Alex and the rest of the team introduced the idea back in 2017 I found it fascinating to have a name registry in Ethereum. It sounded a bit centralized with all decisions taken by the devs and the people in the multisig but made sense for a new project.

Since then the team kept building and building and building and made ENS what it is today. I admittedly forgot about the centralization vector and my first reaction was “a token again”? But yes a DAO here makes absolutely 100% sense since governance of the ENS should be handled by its users.

It is for that reason that I would like to put my self forward as a delegate candidate. I have very strong opinions on decentralization, web3 and user ownership which guide me in this field since I first dabbled in crypto and believe that I would be of use in the DAO as a delegate. Moreover I have proven experience in being a DAO delegate as I am one of the top 5 active delegates of Gitcoin DAO.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree. There should be no reason for the DAO to enact any actions to interfere with the basic right of name ownership of any ENS name holder.
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree for the incentive part but also see it as a way for ENS to be self sufficient. The fees have been instrumental in ENS as a project managing to come so far and become financially self-sustainable and this imo should continue even in the age of the DAO.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree. All income should go to fund ENS. Perhaps even if there is a huge surplus fees could then be reduced?
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Absolutely agree. But I would go further and say that the ENS DAO should proactively try to pursue integration with the global namespace instead of just waiting for people to claim.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a senior backend dev and founder of rotki. I have worked in ethereum since before the launch in a variety of technical roles. Contributed to the solidity compiler, the C++ ethereum client, wrote the DAO, white-hacked the DAO, cleaned up after that mess, wrote most of the code for the raiden network and wrote most of the backend for rotki. I also have experience with DAOs being one of the top 5 delegates for the Gitcoin DAO.

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ENS name: ethlimo.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
By becoming an ENS delegate, the LIMO project can anticipate and propose incremental improvements that continue to drive web3 adoption

Core internet infrastructure is becoming increasingly centralized and as such, several existential threats have emerged that undermine the principles of a decentralized, open and free internet. As it stands, there was a single ENS/IPFS gateway operator: Cloudflare.

Uptime and availability have been a constant issue plaguing dweb adoption. The spirit and ethos of decentralization have ironically been compromised by relying upon a single corporate entity to provide critical transitional infrastructure from web2 to web3. In addition to the threats posed by centralization, there is no accountability or public influence when it comes to governing the eth.link service.

The creation and operation of alternative truly decentralized public ENS/IPFS gateways with strong community oversight and DAO governance are needed, facilitating transitional web2/web3 infrastructure with robust and feature-rich deployment and testing capabilities.
LIMO is intended to be operated as a reliable and secure public good for all users and has a vested interest in the success of ENS by promoting easy to use tools for non technical users to access and engage with web3 content.
Developer tooling and commonly used deployment patterns are currently unavailable with existing web3 frameworks, which inhibit innovation and robust testing for high value projects wishing to experiment with new features without the risks associated with an “all or nothing” deployment model

The LIMO project seeks to augment and bolster the vision of ENS as an identity provider and means of conveying human-readable identifiers to unify web3 resources and a means of access for legacy clients and mobile devices that lack the means of natively engaging web3 content.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right:

Agree. - Individuals have rights, and there are things no person or group may do to them without violating their rights. - Robert Nozick Anarchy, State, and Utopia

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism:

Agree. - The ENS namespace is governed by a fee model and without this economic component ENS wouldn’t be nearly as successful as it is today. This fee model should be a “positive fee feedback loop” to encourage further protocol development and adoption. Perhaps even a grant model should be proposed for those who cannot afford to register names. Ethereum gas fees are high and not everyone can afford to pay $100-300. Ultimately this shouldn’t be the end all be all barrier for securing your on-chain identity.

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods:

Agree. - Currently there is a massive funding problem for projects building infrastructure and contributing to ENS. There are many web3 advocates on Twitter offering funding for public goods. Sadly most of these advocates are purely larping for publicity, simply put they are all bark no bite. Unfortunately the almighty dollar is what matters to most people, if they don’t see potential profit they don’t care. Projects that are actively developing, contributing, and promoting ENS adoption should be funded via this “positive fee feedback loop”.

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace:

Agree. - This poses a unique challenge for otherwise providing a unified and coherent protocol service offering

My web3 qualifications / skills:
The LIMO team has over 20 years of combined experience in technology and product development. Founding members of the LIMO team have worked on challenging infrastructure scaling and deployments for a wide range of organizations of different sizes. The LIMO founders have deep knowledge of distributed systems, DNS and cloud security.

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ENS name: PeePoo.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: To be a part of the testing process for decision making of ens domains.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:
Freelance Web3 and solidity developer.

(0.00 %) 🐦 @BrettMontaigne 💬 mt-dijkstra#7174 Brett Montaigne

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ENS name: brettmontaigne.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

ENS represents the first step towards a truly decentralized internet. This will enable censorship-resistant discussion and control of information.

I’m a crypto trader, blockchain developer, and NFT artist. Being an ENS delegate to me means contributing to a more free and democratic participation flow of information and currency.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 992

Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree

Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree

Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree + Comment

It’s clear the marketplace for eth addresses is bottlenecked by high gas fees and keyword limitations, restricting retail participation. There’s still a lot of friction due to fees and unavailability for Average Joe to go buy averagejoe.eth (if it is even still available). We need a roadmap for long-term onboarding of new TLD suffixes.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

Blockchain developer on Ethereum (Solidity, ethers.js, Truffle stack, etc.)

I’m also a crypto trader. I’ve built custom ML models based on market price predictions. Releasing a new API soon that provides triangular arbitrage as a service for any arbitrary set of crypto assets. See my github for more details. https://www.github.com/brettmontaigne

Software developer for 6+ years, formerly a student @ UC Berkeley. Prefer functional programming. Python, Golang, Scala, Rust, and Haskell are my jam.

(0.00 %) 🐦 @maxxflyer 💬 maxxflyer#3197

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OUR reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

  1. born two months ago with the aim to be a delegate dao operating in all the Ethereum ecosystem
    very likely the first cross dao delegation_dao
    if anyone is interested in joining the cyphers_dao, in order to offer the service to ens_dao or to any other dao you care of, just drop a line

the importance of delegating to a dao instead of an individual is obvious:
1 - bribing an individual is easier tha bribing a dao
2 - if you delegate to an individual he may have sudden problems to reach the voting session, if you delegate to a dao there is more people able to complete the task
3 - a group of people is usually more prepared than an individual

CypherParty will have sub delegations for each dao in the ethereum ecosystem

We are on the move to prepare our staking system (based on ethereansOS protocol)
We plan to become the biggest delegation_party (as opposed to political parties) of history! join this crazy experiment!

  <a href="https://discord.com/invite/kmbvvmeBu3" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">Discord</a>

Check out the Cyphers community on Discord - hang out with 55 other members and enjoy free voice and text chat.

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VOTE FOR CYPHERPARTY let’s fork the world and build a better one !

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cypherparty was born for promoting public goods for the ethereum ecosystem.

In december we will start a serie of hackathons for the creation of public goods.

The two main proposals we will constantly push to ens community and work for are: 1) constant public goods hacks (on a monthly base) 2) free physical places for ethereans (covid remergency underlined the importance of being together): in few words an ens_castle (each big community should have its institutional place. the ens_castle will be some medieval castle in europe, working as a social/tech incubator, were you can temporary retire - at zero sleeping cost - and build along with other people) for $ENS owners ruled as a dao by the community. (more info coming soon) (modificato)

Our view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree)
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree)

All orientations must be discussed by the cypherparty as a group

OUR web3 qualifications / skills:
dev, art, economy, daos

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ENS name: hyperdao.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: HyperDAO is one of the best performing IEO on OKex Jumpstart in 2020. We keep exploring the possibilities of DAO governance and believe that the UX of Web 3.0 is severely lacking and one of the biggest obstacles that need to be addressed before it can truly become the next paradigm for the internet.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree -

  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree -

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree -

My web3 qualifications/skills:

  • We currently work as a cryptocurrency startup as the lead QA for the project where we are always considering how the smallest details can affect the Web 3.0 experience from an end user’s perspective
  • We are knowledgeable on the current DNS system and currently interact with it on a regular basis
  • We have been into cryptocurrency since 2012 when we started mining BTC
  • We are early adopters of DAO governance and think that DAOs are the future

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ENS name: spamton.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I have just. The thing. ENS DAO needs. That’s… [[Hyperlink Blocked]]. Why be the little sponge who hates its [[$4.99]] life when you can delegate to a [[BIG SHOT]]??

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: AGREE! What’s Yours Is Yours!
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: AGREE! Don’t you Believe in the [[Free Market]]?
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: AGREE!! [Friend Request Accepted]
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: AGREE!!! [[Prime Time!!!]]

My web3 qualifications / skills: Well Have I Got A DOM For You!! Yours Truly has [[Extensive Qualifications]] working in the Dank ether mines of the [[Crypto Sphere]]! All we need is [[React]], Kromer, and a squirt of Elbow Grease! [[Contract Accepted]]

Start the TRANSFER!

(0.00 %) 🐦 @kirihataeth 💬 ridge (👾,👾)#4029 Tomo Kirihata

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ENS name: kirihata.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to support the development of ENS. To help support the community and drive ENS forward.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ] (Proposed ENS Constitution )

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree

**I have experience launching a Japanese hosting provider and am very familiar with web2. I am very excited to meet Web3 now and am eager to participate in this underlying project…

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ENS name: TriforceDAO.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: TriforceDAO sees itself as a public good in the Ethereum community and is excited to support ENS in governance as well as its pursuit of further decentralizing the protocol.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: TriforceDAO is comprised of three members (wolf.eth, poapgod.eth, and gio.eth), each with multiple years of experience in the Ethereum community. We each, either together or independently, are active participants in various public goods, staking, DeFi, NFT, and DAO communities, including ethstaker, POAP, Metacartel, PoolTogether, iROBOT, PoolHAUS, Gitcoin, among others, and we look forward to further applying our passion and experience in the space as delegates to the ENS DAO.

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ENS name: keikreutler.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS is core infrastructure for all of web3. Because of its deep importance, I would like to act as a delegate to help ensure ENS remains transparent, accessible, and maintained into the far future.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree with comment: I think the decision and mechanism behind fee setting could be open for adjustment and clearer communication to the community.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Since 2017, I’ve led communications and strategy at Gnosis, building decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem. I’ve participated in organizing a wide range of DAO initiatives, and I recently co-founded Gnosis Guild, the team behind Zodiac: a collection of tools for DAOs built on an open standard, with programmable accounts like the Gnosis Safe at its core.

​​I contribute to Other Internet research group and sit on the Board of Regen Foundation. I also write on topics related to web3, with recent essays A Prehistory of DAOs: Cooperatives, gaming guilds, and the networks to come and Inventories, Not Identities. Prior to my endeavors in web3, I’ve worked as a writer, artist, editor, frontend developer, and organizer for distributed cooperatives.

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ENS name: aimuno.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to be a delegate as I want to promote the web3 Ethereum network and strongly believe this will help in smoothing decentralizing apps and help everyone to not depend on a few centralized companies.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
    Name ownership across different platforms will be beneficial for web3 apps.
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
    Fees incentivize help people motivated to come across.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
    This is really important for the long-term integration of ENS across different web3 platforms

My web3 qualifications/skills I am a tech founder and also worked in the different distributed scalable systems in many high growth companies e.g. e-commerce and fintech domains, etc.
I have a great interest in web3 tech and how it is helping the community to build decentralized apps which will not depend on the mercy of a few big companies.
I am gaining knowledge of smart contracts and solidity skills.

Always been a learner and curious to learn about new tech trends.

(0.00 %) 🐦 @toyosu1111t 💬 toyosu (👾,👾)#4101 Toyosu Shinobu

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ENS name: toyosu.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I strongly believe that the success of web3 is contingent, long term, on open, user owned, public goods protocols.Being a core and critical component of web3 infrastructure the DAO should not simply have the bare minimal revenue to maintain funding, but needs to have sufficient reserve capital for unseen and unexpected circumstances, as well as to remain competitive in attracting and retaining critical talent.

My view on each section of the [proposed ENS Constitution ] (Proposed ENS Constitution )

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment)- Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: ( Agree /Disagree/Comment) - Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a developer / problem solver with advanced blockchain development skill, involved in a few metaverse blockchain projects.

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Pixelglyph DAO ENS Delegate Application

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

The Pixelglyph DAO is prepared to act as a responsible ENS delegate. The DAO has come to a consensus that becoming an ENS delegate aligns with the mission of the DAO which is the be a part of and further web3 and to create decentralized tools and utilities for all to use.

We have already created PXG.eth domains - extended ENS names which include a default verified NFT avatar and a public facing NFT gallery/personal profile. You can learn more about these at https://pxg.wtf

ENS has since added NFT avatars to ENS names, but we will continue to build out PXG.eth names and focus on adding value NFT community.

The DAO members would vote on proposals that the ENS DAO creates. After a vote is done by the Pixelglyph DAO members a delegate would carry that vote to the ENS DAO.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree

  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree

  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree

  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)

Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

We have many qualified builders as part of the PXG Dao. I myself have been building on Ethereum since 2017 and have contributed to Ethereum standards. Like I mentioned above we extended ENS names with a custom resolver and registrar to support NFT avatars and allow for Pixelglyph holders to redeem one of these subdomains for free.

Here is a list of community built projects

Pixelglyph categorization tool
https://pixelglyphs.vercel.app/

Infinite scrolling site to easily scroll through all 10,000 glyphs https://allglyphs.com/

Pixelglyph Community Cyber Gallery (ping @cryptofarian for access) https://oncyber.io/iheartpgs

Open Source Discord Sales Bot https://github.com/nftboi/discord-nft-sales-bot

(0.00 %) 🐦 @forefront__ 💬 https://forefront.community forefront

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ENS name: forefrontdao.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
This application represents Forefront DAO and our contributors, who have voted unanimously to apply to be a delegate. Our interest in becoming a delegate comes from our strongly aligned mission with ENS. As ENS works to build a truly decentralized global identity platform, our mission at Forefront is to provide the port of entry to web3 for all of those people who choose to participate in it.

In addition to overlapping missions, we have and want to continue to have strong ties to ENS as organizations. We believe deeply in the approach ENS is taking towards community ownership and stewardship of the steps that will ensure the future we build is better than what came before. That is the same approach we are taking to paving clear paths to important projects in web3. ENS core contributors have been and continue to be active core contributors at Forefront, and this application reflects our desire to pay that contribution forward as this ecosystem continues to develop.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 902

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills: Over the past year Forefront has built the port of entry to web3. We do that via a number of products, including Forefront Market which curates the leading token projects and provides a number of key insights on each to our community. We’ve also built Forefront Learn, a set of courses to onboard thousands of new people to the possibilities that this new system enables. Our newsletter and content reaches tens of thousands of people per week and over the coming months we will have several exciting new ventures to help achieve our mission.

As a DAO we have onboarded thousands of members into our Discord, as well as 30 core contributors across a number of guilds. Forefront brings a strong reputation and expertise to the table and has a diverse community which is composed of members of many tokenized communities in the space, including FWB, Seed Club, Whale, and Rally.

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ENS name: starstrike.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am a long time supporter and user of Ethereum and feel that I have a stake in its future.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I am a user of web3 apps.

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ENS name: karika.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to participate in what I believe is next big leap in technological advance.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
  • Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have moderate experience in writing Solidity Smart contracts on EVM, that I acquired participating i Hackatons.

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ENS name:gami.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I like ens, I am optimistic about it, and the future prospects are infinite.

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)-Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: I only have the basic knowledge of web3, but I am very keen and confident to learn it. ENS is an important discovery. I like it and I am very willing to share it with my friends around me.

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ENS name: sabir.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I genuinely believe in the decentralization ecosystem. And would love to be part of the ENS community to advocate and evangelize more adoption.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

Extendability will eventually bridge and help some of the transition from web2 to web3.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  • Cloud Engineer / Architect Specialize in Cloud Native Technologies and Distributed Systems.
  • Over a decade of experience working with DNS and Identity.
  • Member of DeveloperDAO - Dev #6417
  • Apart from trading and investing in tokens since 2017 and having a good awareness of DNS and ENS integration, I have little to no experience in the web3 dev stack, but I am a continuous learner.

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