Special Character Awareness

Unleashing the Full Potential of ENS Names

Proposal: UpsideDown ENS Club

Overview

Our proposal aims to create awareness of the uniqueness of special characters (upside down) in ENS names and encourage their exploration. We believe that the use of special characters in ENS names can unlock a range of exciting possibilities, such as creating memorable and distinctive brand identities, facilitating easy navigation of complex smart contracts, and adding a layer of security to ENS names.

Project Plan

To achieve our objectives, we will create a range of educational content [^1] :, including blog posts, videos, and social media posts, that explore the potential benefits and applications of special characters in ENS names. We will also organize Twitter Spaces with workshops that provide researched learning and experimentation with special characters, and partner with other organizations to promote the use of special characters in ENS names. [^1] : [title] (https://twitter.com/UpsideDownENS/status/1580047718457937920)

Budget

We will use this grant funding from the ENS DAO to support an awareness campaign. The grant funds will be used to cover marketing and onboarding costs, as we believe that our proposal has the potential to unleash the hidden capabilities of ENS names and bring new levels of creativity and innovation to the ENS ecosystem.

Qualifications

Our team has a strong background in the ENS community, with experience in creating educational content and organizing events. We have been running the UpsideDown ENS Club page on Twitter for a while now, with a growing number of followers. We are confident that we have the skills and expertise necessary to carry out this project successfully.

We believe that our proposal has the potential to unleash the full potential of ENS names and bring new levels of creativity and innovation to the ENS ecosystem. We thank the ENS DAO for considering our proposal and are excited to collaborate with you to promote the use of special characters in ENS names.