DomainFi is no longer just a concept; it has become a real technological implementation. After the mainnet launch, the project's impressive background truly stands out—it is the first blockchain to natively support the DNS standard. In other words, the traditional internet domain name system has achieved deep integration with Web3. What does this mean? 30 million existing domain names can now freely move on the chain. Supported by major domain registrars like IONOS, InterNetX, and NicNames, the ecosystem natively integrates with mainstream platforms such as ENS and Base. In the fields of domain assetization and Web3 infrastructure development, DomainFi has indeed achieved a major milestone.
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DAOTruant
· 12h ago
Wow, native DNS compatibility? This guy directly moved the traditional domain name system onto the chain. Is it real or just talk?
Wait, can 30 million domains become fluid? If this really lands, the domain market will explode.
Even giants like IONOS are on board, it seems this time it's not just talk.
Speaking of ENS, which hasn't been solved for so many years, DomainFi is coming right up? That's something.
But right now, everyone is hyping about landing; let's wait and see when it really gets running...
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SatoshiHeir
· 12-26 10:50
It should be pointed out that this time, DNS native compatibility is the true breaking point, not something that those overhyped PPT projects can compare to.
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GweiWatcher
· 12-26 10:48
Wow, native DNS compatibility? If they can really move 30 million domains onto the blockchain, traditional domain providers will be truly panicked.
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Frontrunner
· 12-26 10:44
Wow, DNS directly on the blockchain? That's what true infrastructure should do, not just talk big.
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ForkThisDAO
· 12-26 10:43
This time it's really not a PPT project. The liquidity of the 30 million domain names has indeed broken through.
Wait, these traditional giants like IONOS are coming to endorse? Okay, DomainFi is playing their cards quite smartly.
I'm optimistic about domain assetization, just worried that the ecosystem users won't keep up...
The native DNS compatibility technology detail is awesome; finally someone has linked traditional internet with blockchain.
To put it simply, this is about bringing internet infrastructure onto the chain. It won't be long before we can see whether it's truly practical or just another round of cutting leeks.
DomainFi is no longer just a concept; it has become a real technological implementation. After the mainnet launch, the project's impressive background truly stands out—it is the first blockchain to natively support the DNS standard. In other words, the traditional internet domain name system has achieved deep integration with Web3. What does this mean? 30 million existing domain names can now freely move on the chain. Supported by major domain registrars like IONOS, InterNetX, and NicNames, the ecosystem natively integrates with mainstream platforms such as ENS and Base. In the fields of domain assetization and Web3 infrastructure development, DomainFi has indeed achieved a major milestone.