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FAQ
What is a Web3 domain?
A domain asset on a blockchain. New endings (like .com or .info) launched as smart contracts on public blockchains. Domains are stored by their owners, no third party can take them away.
How do I store my Web3 domain?
Domains are stored in your crypto wallet, just like you store cryptocurrencies. When you control your private keys, you have full custody over your domain. To add a wallet to your Unstoppable Domains account please go to Account Settings.
How can I use my Web3 domain for payments?
You can use your Web3 domain for payments by adding cryptocurrency addresses from any crypto wallet to your domain. When someone wants to pay you, they simply type in yourname.crypto into a supporting wallet and press send. Here is a video with a live example!
Which cryptocurrency addresses can I add to my domain?
We currently support over 310 different cryptocurrencies. Our full list of supported currencies is available here.
Which wallets allow you to send cryptocurrency to a .crypto or .zil domain?
A full list of supporting wallets is available on our homepage.
Can I transfer a Web3 domain?
Yes, a Web3 domain can be permissionlessly transferred, anywhere in the world, in minutes.
Do Web3 domains resolve in traditional browsers?
Currently, only Opera on Android resolves Web3 domains natively (.crypto only). To resolve .crypto and .zil domains on Chrome and Brave, you can install our Unstoppable Browser Extension. We expect to see more native integrations in the future.
Are Web3 domains part of ICANN and traditional DNS?
No. Web3 domains are what’s called alternate roots. They are not part of the current DNS.
How can I make an Unstoppable website?
Our template builder allows launching a website on IPFS in just a few minutes. If you prefer launching your own template, you can upload it directly to our IPFS File Uploader.
What does it mean when a domain is labeled as Protected or Premium?
Protected names are reserved for brands and trademark owners. Premium domains are of great interest to the community and expected to release in the near future. The best way to keep track of a premium domain is to watchlist it.
Do .crypto or .zil domains have a renewal fee?