Liquity V2 is taking a smart approach to protocol architecture by integrating ENS-based naming across its core smart contract infrastructure. Instead of dealing with cryptic contract addresses, each contract now carries a structured ENS name that clearly identifies its role within the system.



This isn't just cosmetic—having readable, function-specific naming convention actually improves protocol transparency and makes it easier for developers to navigate the ecosystem. When contracts are properly labeled through the ENS system, it reduces friction for integrations and audits. It's the kind of infrastructure upgrade that might seem quiet on the surface, but makes a real difference for how smoothly DeFi protocols can operate and scale.
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