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Security council
Delegate
Service provider
ENS DAO
We've been contributing to the ENS ecosystem since 2022, starting with protocol-level improvements like the referral fee implementation on ETHRegistrarController. Over time, our focus expanded into governance security.
In 2024, we identified a critical vulnerability that could allow someone to invest $30M and extract $150M from ENS DAO's liquid treasury. We addressed this by proposing and deploying the ENS Security Council contract, now part of our formal role as ENS DAO service providers.
Throughout the year, we delivered quarterly reports, kept a public task board, and published all work under MIT-licensed repos. Our most significant contribution is ENSIP-20, which introduces a new UX/DX standard for domain management. We built the full backend implementation, the Nameful app to test it live, and a new product,ens.rent, based on emerging primitives. We also review DAO proposals calldata and gave a talk at frENSday explaining how ENSIP-20 improves usability. With over 11 DAO proposals reviewed and continuous support to keep governance safe from capture, we keep building.
We continue to support ENS DAO with a long-term commitment to anticapture strategies, integrating technical research, live proposal monitoring, and contract simulations to prevent governance threats before they escalate. Our role goes beyond one-off contributions—we're consistently working to keep ENS DAO safe, credible, and resilient.