As June ended, crypto service providers embarked on assessing the performances of various platforms. One leading platform that recorded disappointing numbers in the last 30 days was the Ethereum Name Service [ENS].
The domain name service provider saw an index of 122,000 new .eth registrations in June. These represented a 66% decline from the 365,000 .eth registrations recorded by the platform in May. Furthermore, between May and June, its protocol revenue saw a 65% drop. In May, the platform recorded 3,900 ETH in fees paid to process transactions on it. However, in June, this too dropped to 2,500 ETH.
Additionally, the domain name service provider noted that in June, 25,000 new ETH accounts held at least one ENS name. This was a 128% decline from the 57,000 recorded in May.
With this general decline within the ENS ecosystem, how did its native token, ENS perform in the last month?
As per data from Santiment, the price per ENS token registered a 29% decline in June. The token started the month with an index price of $11.8. However, as the month progressed, the price of the token declined gradually and marked a spot at $8.35 at the time of press.
Within the period under review, the token’s market capitalization also dropped. At $169.22 million at the time of writing, a 41% decline was registered in the last 30 days.
Source: Santiment
Moreover, according to data from CoinMarketCap, the ENS token posted a price decline of 0.29% in the last 24 hours. At the time of writing, the selling pressure was high, with the Relative Strength Index (RSI) spotted in a downward curve at 40.30.
Source: TradingView
Over the last 30 days, the number of unique addresses that transacted the ENS token also witnessed a steady decline. After touching a
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