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.core Domains
with Native Web2+3 support
Current Web3 names, like .crypto and .eth, don't work natively with critical internet tools like web browsers and email because they don't operate on the Domain Name System (DNS).
Compatibility with DNS
Use your name in any standard web browser
Compatibility with wallets
Use your name as a multichain, cross-platform identity
Compatibility with wallets
Use your name as a multichain, cross-platform identity
Compatibility with email
Use your name to set up, send, and receive emails
Cross-Platform Username
Use your name as a cross-platform username across socials.
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Secure for $4,500mike*core
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Secure for $2,460tiger*core
Secure for $1,450paris*core
Secure for $37,200choco*core
Secure for $7,200Your Gateway To Web3 Identity
Join millions of CORE users with a memorable, unique Web3 name, unlocking endless possibilities.
Frequently asked questions
The Domain Name System, or DNS, is like a phonebook for the internet. It translates user-friendly domain names into computer-friendly IP addresses, allowing us to visit websites without having to remember complex numbers. It's overseen by ICANN and includes various records like MX for email routing and TXT for verifying domain ownership and enhancing security. This system is what makes the internet accessible and secure for everyone around the world.
Top Level Domains (TLDs) are unique extensions such as ‘.com’ or ‘.org’ or ‘.xyz.’ TLDs are administered and approved by ICANN. The last, and only, application window for new TLDs was in 2012.
Our Name Tokens are blockchain-based tokens that allow users to send digital assets to multiple different blockchains without the need for long, alphanumeric wallet addresses prone to errors and phishing.
Name Tokens are limited to Web3 functionality. In order for a name to be considered a valid domain, it needs to be approved by ICANN and be compatible with the DNS.