The Deepest ENS pools are:
The ENS/ETH 1% Uniswap v3 pool with $29.57m liquidity, $62.93m daily volume, and an extrapolated APR from the 24hr fees of 7.78% [1].
The ENS/ETH 0.3% Uniswap v3 pool with $20.26m liquidity, $176.22m daily volume, and an extrapolated APR from the 24hr fees of 9.52% [2].
The WETH-ENS SushiSwap pool with $6,541,206.18 liquidity, $65,574,864.51 daily volume, and an extrapolated APR from the 24hr fees of 10.97% [3].
A co-investment of 50,000BNT opens up space for at least $471k of liquidity in the pool, with BNT at $4.71.
ENS does not have an elastic supply, or rebase mechanism. The ENS token has a max supply cap of 100,000,000 ENS. Contracts are standard ERC-20 OpenZeppelin contracts, with the addition of voting capabilities and other customisations detailed below. The contracts don’t have any permissions that grant administrators unrestricted mint/burn capabilities. From the contract:
@dev An ERC20 token for ENS. Besides the addition of voting capabilities, we make a couple of customisations:
- Airdrop claim functionality via
claimTokens. At creation time the tokens that- Should be available for the airdrop are transferred to the token contract address;
- Airdrop claims are made from this balance.
- Support for the owner (the DAO) to mint new tokens, at up to 2% PA.
The top 15 contract and addresses with the highest concentration of ENS are the token, token lock and timelock contracts, Binance, OKEx, Uniswap pools, team wallets, FTT, KuCoin and 3 wallets with 0.1240%, 0.1115% and 0.1092% of supply.
Figure 1 - Top 15 contract and address with the highest concentration of ENS [4]
The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is a distributed, open, and extensible naming system based on the Ethereum blockchain.
ENS’s job is to map human-readable names like ‘alice.eth’ to machine-readable identifiers such as Ethereum addresses, other cryptocurrency addresses, content hashes, and metadata. ENS also supports ‘reverse resolution’, making it possible to associate metadata such as canonical names or interface descriptions with Ethereum addresses.
ENS has similar goals to DNS, the Internet’s Domain Name Service, but has significantly different architecture due to the capabilities and constraints provided by the Ethereum blockchain. Like DNS, ENS operates on a system of dot-separated hierarchical names called domains, with the owner of a domain having full control over subdomains.
The ENS is the governance token of the Ethereum Name Service project.
The core components of ENS are decentralized and self-running (e.g., no one can take away another person’s .ETH name), but there are a few things that require some human discretion.
In its first act as a DAO, $ENS token holders will vote to formally request from the ENS root keyholders the ability to:
More information on the ENS airdrop can be found here.
Ethereum Name Service is active on Discord. The Ethereum Name Service team also operates official Twitter , Mirror accounts.