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name registration is such an obvious way to monetize decentralized/federated communication protocols you have to wonder how many times it's going to happen in the next few years for many i think it'd be tough to give up potential revenue to ENS (or in the future fnames) just because they got there a moment earlier
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apparently hot take: ENS is THE most widely adopted standard in web3, set up as a public good, decentralized enough, INSANELY openly composable via subdomains to any project or community. Subdomain registries can be/have been set up with their own fees and rules (see https://esf.tools) of all things to reinvent?
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