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change TNL references to ENS Labs
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import React from "react" | ||
import styled from "@emotion/styled" | ||
import React from "react" | ||
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import mq from "../../mediaQuery" | ||
import {AnchorContainer} from "../Anchor" | ||
import {H2} from "../Typography" | ||
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import { AnchorContainer } from "../Anchor" | ||
import { H2 } from "../Typography" | ||
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const AboutJobsContainer = styled("div")` | ||
background: white; | ||
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` | ||
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export default function AboutJobs() { | ||
return ( | ||
<AboutJobsContainer id="about-ens"> | ||
<H2 style={{paddingBottom: 20}}>Job Opportunities</H2> | ||
<AnchorContainer href={"#about-ens"}> | ||
<h3> | ||
About True Names Ltd | ||
</h3> | ||
</AnchorContainer> | ||
<p className="prelede"> | ||
Started at the Ethereum Foundation in early 2017, ENS spun off with a separate organization in 2018. ENS | ||
development is managed by the Singaporean non-profit True Names LTD and is a public good, a basic piece | ||
of Internet infrastructure that belongs to the community. | ||
</p> | ||
<p className="prelede"> | ||
ENS is DNS for the web3 space. ENS domains are a superset of DNS, allowing attaching human-readable | ||
names to websites. However, the use cases are virtually limitless, such as simplifying sending | ||
cryptocurrency, storing an avatar and profile information (think gravatar) that web3 apps will pick up | ||
and use automatically. | ||
</p> | ||
<p className="prelede"> | ||
Best of all, the protocol is decentralised, censorship-resistant, and owned by anyone that holds the | ||
$ENS token. Ultimately we think of an ENS name as a web3 username, the first step into the metaverse. | ||
</p> | ||
<p className="prelede"> | ||
We’re always looking for talented people to expand the team. Please email your CV and cover letter to <a | ||
href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>. | ||
</p> | ||
<p className="prelede"> | ||
Here are the opportunities we currently have open: | ||
</p> | ||
</AboutJobsContainer> | ||
) | ||
return ( | ||
<AboutJobsContainer id="about-ens"> | ||
<H2 style={{ paddingBottom: 20 }}>Job Opportunities</H2> | ||
<AnchorContainer href={"#about-ens"}> | ||
<h3>About ENS Labs Ltd</h3> | ||
</AnchorContainer> | ||
<p className="prelede"> | ||
Started at the Ethereum Foundation in early 2017, ENS spun off with a | ||
separate organization in 2018. ENS development is managed by the | ||
Singaporean non-profit ENS Labs LTD and is a public good, a basic piece | ||
of Internet infrastructure that belongs to the community. | ||
</p> | ||
<p className="prelede"> | ||
ENS is DNS for the web3 space. ENS domains are a superset of DNS, | ||
allowing attaching human-readable names to websites. However, the use | ||
cases are virtually limitless, such as simplifying sending | ||
cryptocurrency, storing an avatar and profile information (think | ||
gravatar) that web3 apps will pick up and use automatically. | ||
</p> | ||
<p className="prelede"> | ||
Best of all, the protocol is decentralised, censorship-resistant, and | ||
owned by anyone that holds the $ENS token. Ultimately we think of an ENS | ||
name as a web3 username, the first step into the metaverse. | ||
</p> | ||
<p className="prelede"> | ||
We’re always looking for talented people to expand the team. Please | ||
email your CV and cover letter to{" "} | ||
<a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>. | ||
</p> | ||
<p className="prelede"> | ||
Here are the opportunities we currently have open: | ||
</p> | ||
</AboutJobsContainer> | ||
) | ||
} |