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Despite lackluster ETF flows, Ethereum took another step toward mainstream adoption this week as PayPal and Venmo announced that U.S. users can now send crypto by entering ENS addresses into their platforms. This new integration simplifies the payment process, allowing users to send tokens easily via ENS names instead of addresses.

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Despite lackluster ETF flows, Ethereum took another step toward mainstream adoption this week as PayPal and Venmo announced that U.S. users can now send crypto by entering ENS addresses into their platforms. This new integration simplifies the payment process, allowing users to send tokens easily via ENS names instead of addresses.

ENS Expands
Despite lackluster ETF flows, Ethereum took another step toward mainstream adoption this week as PayPal and Venmo announced that U.S. users can now send crypto by entering ENS addresses into their platforms. This new integration simplifies the payment process, allowing users to send tokens easily via ENS names instead of addresses.

ENS Expands
Despite lackluster ETF flows, Ethereum took another step toward mainstream adoption this week as PayPal and Venmo announced that U.S. users can now send crypto by entering ENS addresses into their platforms. This new integration simplifies the payment process, allowing users to send tokens easily via ENS names instead of addresses.
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