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Identity

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.
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.
The Coordination Layer of the InternetNaming systems are more than usability features. They are coordination infrastructure that allows decentralized systems to share identity across users, applications, and networks. As ENS evolves, it is becoming a foundational identity layer for the multi-chain internet.
on.eth: Names For Chains and Interoperable Nameson.eth introduces a canonical ENS-native registry for chain identities like Base and Optimism. Together with ERC-7828, it enables interoperable names such as vitalik.eth@base that resolve across chains using verifiable onchain data.
ENS Already Does What Every .Whatever Is Trying to DoNew blockchain naming systems appear constantly. But minting strings isn't the same as building infrastructure. ENS explains why shared namespaces matter.
The Identity Problem in Agentic Commerce: How ENS Can Enable Trust for AI AgentsAs AI agents start transacting, it's important that they are identifiable and trusted in a consistent and verifiable way.
Celonames, powered by ENSCelonames, powered by ENS, are a new identity layer for people to send, receive, and build on Celo. They feature a unique privacy-preserving method for proving users are real people.