With Ethereum Name Service setting an AllTimeHigh in monthly registrations, ENS surges 67% eth ethereum
compiled by the service's developer in crypto portal Dune, the number of new Ethereum Name Service domain names registered in July was 378,000, surpassing the previous record of 365,000 set in May and reaching the new all-time high. Ethereum Name Service's monthly revenue for July was $5.75 million for new registrations and $1.1 million for renewed domains.
In all, 1.87 million ENS names have been created to date, with 508.43 thousand unique addresses. The total value of all registrations is 28,172 ETH, the equivalent of $47 million. The total cost of updated ENS names nears 5.320 ETH, which is equal to $7.75 million.Following Ethereum Name Service's record highs in registrations and revenue, the platform's native token, ENS, pulled in as well.
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