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Domain .tokenized.name supports latin letters and does not support international symbols (cyrillic).

Minimum number of symbols is 5, maximum number is 63.

For more information, please refer to the  .TOKENIZED NAME Domain Policy.

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Each promo code allows you to claim one free .tokenized.name domain. Registrations are limited and promo codes are required to prevent abuse.

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The .tokenized.name domain zone is an experimental testnet extension created exclusively by NicNames in partnership with D3 Global and the Doma Protocol. It is the world’s first DNS-compliant testnet zone that allows anyone to freely register and tokenize domains, providing a hands-on introduction to the future of domain ownership.

One of the biggest benefits of the .tokenized.name domain zone is that it gives users the opportunity to explore and understand domain tokenization in a safe, free, and fully accessible environment. Whether you are a developer, an entrepreneur, or simply curious about Web3, .tokenized.name makes it possible to try out blockchain-based domains without cost or complexity.

Another advantage of .tokenized.name is its role as a bridge between Web2 and Web3. It offers the same familiar functionality of traditional domains—supporting websites, email, and DNS—while introducing tokenized ownership that can later extend to widely used domains such as .com, .ai, and .xyz. On testnet, .tokenized.name is open to everyone today, while support for traditional domains will soon expand to all users on mainnet.

There are many different ways that you can use a .tokenized.name domain:

  • Experiment with tokenized ownership of domains at no cost
  • Test building decentralized applications (dApps) that integrate tokenized domains
  • Learn how fractional ownership and domain trading could work in Web3
  • Create demo websites, email setups, or test projects linked to blockchain-based DNS
  • Explore DeFi use cases where tokenized domains may serve as collateral

If you're interested in registering a .tokenized.name domain, you can do so now for free at NicNames.com. The zone is powered by the Doma Protocol, the first DNS-compliant blockchain for domains.

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