Ethereum Names Services (ENS) lead developer Nick Johnson said the protocol would have to make some changes before implementing Vitalik Buterin’s new fee structure.
The first point raised concerns about the types of names and how much difference this would make to the fee structure. Johnson highlighted that names could be human names, brand names, and generic terms.
According to him, most proposals to use market-based pricing focus on generic terms, but this is unlikely to apply to other names like human names and brand names.
For example, while it is beneficial that a generic term ends up with someone who would put it to good use, this may not work for human names and brand names.
He argued that brands should not struggle to hold a name that got its popularity due to their efforts.
Johnson continued that there are also externalities to consider in the naming system, which might make it unattractive for a person holding a name to pay more. If they lose the name, the users will bear most of the costs.
Harberger registrars
The ENS developer also discussed an idea he termed Harberger Registrars, which would allow ENS to issue 1- and 2- character names under a different set of rules.
With this system, the character names would be paid for based on the Harberger Tax Scheme.
While the original owner will pay rent based on the value attached to the name, those who buy subdomains on the names will still retain their ownership even if the parent domain is transferred.
Subdomains
Another ENS developer Jeff Lau conceded that the domain names may have been too cheap considering how quickly the three letter names sold out.
In hindsight, this may have been *too* cheap given how quickly 3 letter names have sold out recently. And something that allows dynamic pricing/renewals may release some of these names by pricing out those that aren’t using the names but have to pay high fees.
— jefflau.eth (@_jefflau) September 9, 2022
Lau continued that Buterin’s proposal focused more on the…
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