Crypto exchange adoption boosts ENS registrations to over 2.2M

2022 proved to be a fruitful year for Ethereum Name Service, with the platform recording 2.2 million registered domains despite unfavorable market conditions for the cryptocurrency space.

According to the service, over 80% of the total ENS domains created since the project’s inception were registered in 2022. Data from Dune Analytics shows that ENS has around 2.82 million names registered as of Jan. 2, with 630,340 owners of ENS domains.

Happy New Year everyone!

2022 was an incredible year for ENS!

Over 2.2m ENS names were registered in 2022 (that’s 80% of ALL names created)

If you’re ready for 2023, drop your ENS below ✨

— ens.eth (@ensdomains) January 1, 2023

As Cointelegraph previously explored in an exclusive interview with founder Nick Johnson, ENS allows users to map human-readable names like “nick.eth” to machine-readable information like cryptocurrency addresses and URLs.

The service has been driven by users adopting ENS names for decentralized profiles that work across decentralized applications and platforms. ENS domains serve as Ethereum wallet addresses, cryptographic hashes or website URLs and are effectively nonfungible tokens (NFTs).

Related: Ethereum co-founder’s poll shows people want $100 lifetime .eth domains

The growing popularity of the service saw a number of partnerships with major exchange operators like Coinbase come to the fore. The American exchange announced the integration of ENS in September 2022, giving users the ability to replace traditional Coinbase cryptocurrency wallet addresses with language-based usernames.

While default ENS domains end with .eth, Coinbase’s integration of the service allows users to claim “name.cb.id” usernames using the Coinbase Wallet browser extension. Coinbase’s adoption of the ENS service was driven by the utility of human-readable names in making Web3 more user-friendly.

Data shows that September saw the largest number of ENS registrations created in 2022, with 437,000 domains registered. The data suggests that the exchange’s ENS…

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