Brantly Millegan, a former member of the ENS core team, has launched the Ethereum Follow Protocol (EFP) on the Ethereum mainnet. It is reported that unlike protocols such as Lens, EFP does not provide a publishing function or its own profile system, but simply acts as a social graph layer used in other applications.
On September 25th, Brantly Millegan, the former director of operations of ENS, announced on X that the Ethereum Follow Protocol (EFP) has been launched on the mainnet. EFP is a decentralized on-chain social graph protocol for Ethereum accounts. As a new primitive for the Ethereum identity stack, it complements other elements such as ENS and SIWE to enhance any crypto application.
Brantly Millegan, former director of operations at ENS, announced that the Ethereum social graph protocol EthereumFollowProtocol (efp.eth) testnet will be open to the public next week.