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View ChartEthereum Name Service (ENS) is the leading decentralized naming standard on the Ethereum blockchain, transforming complex cryptocurrency addresses into human-readable names.
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0x...) with simple names (like alice.eth).Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is a distributed, open, and extensible naming system based on the Ethereum blockchain, functioning similarly to the internet's Domain Name System (DNS) but for blockchain addresses and resources.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Name (Ticker) | Ethereum Name Service (ENS) |
| Alternative Names | ENS Token, .eth domains |
| Consensus Mechanism | Inherits Ethereum's Proof-of-Stake (PoS) |
| Smart Contracts | Fully supported (EVM). Primary Registrar: 0x57f1887a8BF19b14fC0dF6Fd9B2acc9Af147eA85 |
| Category | Web3 Infrastructure / Decentralized Identity / Governance |
| Hash Algorithm | Keccak-256 (for Ethereum compatibility) |
| Block Reward | N/A (Governance token, not mined) |
| Max Supply | 100,000,000 ENS (Fixed supply) |
| TPS | Dependent on the underlying Ethereum network |
| Scaling Solution | Benefits from Ethereum Layer 2 rollups for registration/management efficiency |
| Blockchain | Ethereum Mainnet |
ENS was originally created by Nick Johnson in 2017 while he was a developer at the Ethereum Foundation. The project's development was initially led by True Names LTD, a company founded by Johnson. The vision was to solve the critical usability issue in crypto: the difficulty of remembering and accurately typing long, alphanumeric blockchain addresses. In 2021, following the successful launch and distribution of the ENS token, governance of the protocol was fully decentralized and transferred to the ENS DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization). The ENS DAO, powered by ENS token holders, now oversees the protocol's treasury, funds development grants, and votes on all future upgrades and policies, ensuring the service remains community-owned and operated.
ENS operates through a system of smart contracts on Ethereum, primarily involving two core components: the Registry and Resolvers.
The Registry is a central smart contract that maintains a list of all domains and subdomains, recording the owner (an Ethereum address), the resolver for the domain, and its caching time-to-live (TTL). This contract is permissionless, allowing anyone to claim an available .eth name by registering it.
Resolvers are smart contracts that answer queries about a name. When an application (like a wallet) looks up alice.eth, the Registry points it to the relevant Resolver contract. This Resolver then translates the human-readable name into the machine-readable resource it points to, such as:
ENS's primary value proposition lies in its role as foundational Web3 identity infrastructure. Its uniqueness stems from several key factors:
myname.eth can point to wallet addresses on Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, and many other blockchains, acting as a universal, cross-chain identity.The ENS token and the naming service itself have several primary use cases that extend beyond simple address simplification:
friend.eth instead of a 42-character hexadecimal address, drastically reducing errors.mysite.eth) to it, creating a fully censorship-resistant web presence accessible through compatible browsers..eth name to verified social media accounts, email addresses, and descriptions, creating a portable and trustworthy digital identity across dApps.The ENS ecosystem is rapidly evolving from a simple naming service into a comprehensive decentralized identity and resource layer.
example.com) can claim and use the equivalent .eth name (e.g., example.eth), bridging Web2 and Web3 identities.employee.company.eth names), its use as login credentials for dApps (Sign-In with Ethereum), and integration into major wallets, browsers, and decentralized applications as the standard for human-readable addresses.ENS tokens are not mineable. They are governance tokens with a fixed supply that were initially distributed via an airdrop to past users of the ENS service and the community. The total supply of 100 million ENS was allocated as follows: 50% to the community treasury (managed by the DAO), 25% to contributors and future employees, and 25% to the airdrop for historical users. Therefore, new ENS tokens cannot be created through mining or staking. The only way to acquire them is through trading on cryptocurrency exchanges like BTCC.
As an ERC-20 token on Ethereum, the security of your ENS tokens is paramount.
app.ens.domains). Never enter your seed phrase or private key on any site. Bookmark the official ENS manager and use it directly.ENS is a popular cryptocurrency listed on many exchanges. However, it is recommended to trade on a major platform like BTCC exchange for higher liquidity and better customer support.
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TradeAs of right now, the live price of Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is C$5.45864. Its market price fluctuates in real time based on overall supply and demand, and you can check the updated ENS to USD rate at the top of BTCC’s price page. In terms of market scope, Ethereum Name Service records a 24h trading volume of C_24h1.17014M (reflecting total buying and selling activity over the last 24 hours), with a total market cap of C$228.411486M. Its current circulating supply stands at 42.04M out of a maximum supply cap of ∞.
The price volatility of Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is essentially driven by market supply and demand dynamics. Key factors behind its price movements include: 1) Global macroeconomic conditions and sentiment, such as Bank of Canada or US Fed interest rate decisions; 2) Tokenomics, including the ratio of circulating supply (42.04M) to max supply (∞), as well as token unlocks and burn mechanisms; 3) Fundamental developments, such as ecosystem expansion, on-chain activity, and core protocol upgrades; and 4) Derivatives market dynamics, including leverage battles and liquidation cascades in perpetual contracts.
Looking at its historical price performance, Ethereum Name Service (ENS) hit an all-time high (ATH) of C$118.820217 on 2021-11-11 02:10, representing the peak of market sentiment. Conversely, its all-time low (ATL) was recorded at C$5.389977 on 2026-08-16 22:05. Note that historical highs and lows reflect past performance only and do not guarantee future price trends; investment decisions should always align with live market conditions and your personal risk tolerance.
When trading ENS futures on BTCC, technical chart analysis begins with identifying key support and resistance levels on 1D and 4H charts using historical price pivots. Next, apply MA/EMA indicators to gauge trend directions, alongside RSI (values above 70 indicate overbought conditions, while below 30 suggest oversold levels). Always validate breakout signals with the 24h trading volume (C_24h1.17014M), as price breakouts accompanied by strong volume offer higher reliability.
Unlike spot trading where you can only profit from rising prices, BTCC’s ENSUSDT perpetual contracts support two-way trading. If you anticipate a price decline for Ethereum Name Service, simply log into your BTCC account with USDT margin available, navigate to the ENSUSDT pair, set your desired leverage and Take-Profit/Stop-Loss levels, and click "Sell/Short". Once the price drops to your target, close your position to lock in profit from the price difference.
Yes. BTCC offers flexible, high-tier leverage options for ENSUSDT perpetual futures, providing up to 500x leverage (maximum leverage limits may vary depending on liquidity). While leverage boosts capital efficiency by allowing you to control larger position sizes with less margin, it also amplifies liquidation risks proportionately. BTCC strongly advises using Stop-Loss orders to strictly manage risk when trading with high leverage.
Beginners and traders testing new strategies can switch to BTCC's "Demo Trading" mode with a single click on the App or Web interface. The demo account comes pre-loaded with risk-free virtual funds (such as 100,000 USDT). Powered by live market prices (current price: C$5.45864), you can practise opening/closing positions, adjusting leverage, and setting TP/SL for ENSUSDT with zero financial risk.
Trading Ethereum Name Service (ENS) on BTCC requires just 4 simple steps: 1) Register a BTCC account and complete basic Identity Verification (KYC); 2) Buy USDT using fiat via credit card/express payment, or deposit USDT/BTC directly from an external wallet; 3) Navigate to the Futures section, search for ENSUSDT, and review its live price (C$5.45864) and chart; 4) Select your margin mode and leverage, choose "Buy/Long" or "Sell/Short" based on your market outlook, set TP/SL orders, and confirm your trade.
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