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Punk Domains allows you to register a domain name attached to your account address.
Well, your crypto address is hard to remember. It starts with 0x
, but then continues with 40 random characters (digits from 0
to 9
and letters from a
to f
).
If you want someone to send you tokens, sure you could send them your address and they could copy-paste it into their wallet. But wouldn't it be great if they could just enter a domain name, like techie.wagmi
, instead of the whole address?
This is what they can do on punk.domains (on the Send Tokens page).
Another usecase is to have a domain name as your username in various web3 dApps, games and upcoming social networks. Instead of your username being 0xb29…45D
, it could be simply techie.wagmi
.
An additional feature that Punk Domains provide is a browser extension that takes you to a designated URL address if you type a domain name into browser URL bar.
Yes, but they only do it on Ethereum L1 and (for now) only with .eth
. Punk Domains allows many different top-level domains (TLDs), such as .wagmi
, .gnosis
, .ape
, .op
etc. And it runs on multiple chains.
Punk Domains enables anyone to create a TLD, operate it and earn revenue from it. For example, a DeFi protocol like Agave could create a TLD named .agave
, and the revenue from each domain purchase would go to Agave treasury.
Punk Domains architecture is very flexible and it allows for various domain business models. The first one is a one-time domain purchase (no renewals), but new ones will be added in the future (like time-restricted domain ownership).
Punk Domains is not just about domains (in the web2 sense of the word). It's about identity in the web3 world. Domain name gives you a digital identity, and data attached to this identity strengthen it.
Another thing that Punk Domains cherishes is full decentralization. The contracts are non-upgradable and don't need any keepers (or similar outside software) to properly operate. The only thing not decentralized yet is the main factory contract ownership (the one that decides a new TLD price) - but stay tuned... 😉