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ENS Looks to a New Era of Interconnected Software
ENS Director of Operations Brantly Millegan believes the next worldwide naming system will be based on blockchain. He expects this new tech to be portable and completely interconnected. "I think this is actually a great example of a phenomenon the people cal Ethereum Legos so that people can build all these different systems and protocols, and then you don't have to reinvent the wheel each time you can just plug in to use that system without permission," he said.

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