Introducing the Evolved ENS FoundationENS tokenholders have approved a proposal to evolve the ENS Foundation. Learn how the Foundation, ENS Labs, and the DAO will operate under the new structure.
enslabs.eth•Aug 11, 2026 How ENS Normalization WorksLearn how ENS normalization turns user input into one consistent name, protects against Unicode spoofing, and helps apps resolve names safely.
enslabs.eth•Aug 6, 2026 What Makes ENS a ProtocolLearn what makes ENS a protocol: stable naming foundations, open standards, and many interfaces that let names work across the internet.
enslabs.eth•Jul 29, 2026 Introducing the Newest ENS Security CouncilThe ENS Security Council is an eight-member group with limited veto power to cancel malicious governance proposals before they're executed. With its new members selected, ENS DAO has now approved the onchain proposal activating the council's authority for its next two-year term.
enslabs.eth•Jul 20, 2026 How ENS Names EvolvedENS names began with a simple ownership model for .eth names. Over time, that model evolved to support subnames, permissions, marketplaces, and ENSv2's registry-native architecture.
enslabs.eth•Jul 2, 2026 Why Humans Name EverythingFrom pets and cities to wallets and digital identities, naming is one of humanity's oldest instincts. ENS extends that instinct into the internet.
enslabs.eth•Jun 24, 2026 ENS for Everyone: How Onchain Identity Is Becoming Public InfrastructureThe next phase of ENS adoption may come from institutions. As organizations operate across more applications, networks, and digital environments, onchain identity is becoming critical infrastructure.
enslabs.eth•Jun 12, 2026