OpenName
  • Introduction
  • Terminology
  • Milestones
  • Roadmap
  • FAQ
  • Tutorial
    • Registration Process
      • Query
      • Registration
      • Domain Status & Lifecycle
      • Pricing/Fees
      • Character Set
    • Management
      • Set Primary Domain
      • Bridge Domain Names
      • Permissions
  • INVITATION EARNING
    • Invitation Tutorial
    • Invitation Mechanism
  • Developer Guide
    • SDK
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Introduction

What is OpenName

OpenName is an Omnichain Name Service designed for millions of Web3 users. It supports seamless cross-chain name transfer using LayerZero and also supports custom TLDs.

Visions of OpenName

We believe that domain names should bring the following user experience:

  • Simplify the interaction on the chain to make it more accessible and understandable.

  • Ensure seamless identity interoperability on the blockchain.

  • A more engaging and dynamic communication on the chain, rather than relying solely on numbers and characters.

Features of OpenName

  1. Omni-chain Name Service: OpenName supports mainstream chains such as Ethereum, OP Mainnet, Base, Arbitrum, zkSync, BNB Chain, Polygon, and more in the future.

  2. Seamlessly Cross-chain: We support seamless name transfer across multiple chains, and users have complete control over their domain names on each chain.

  3. Custom Suffixes: Communities can create custom TLDs on multiple chains instantly and most of the income belongs to the owner.

  4. Cancel Hierarchy: Based on OpenName's feature of canceling domain name hierarchical restrictions, users can create unique and creative domain names according to their preferences and needs.

  5. Affordable Registration Fee: OpenName adheres to the principle of affordability, as low as $0.99/year.custom

  6. Register domain names with any number of characters: OpenName allows users to register domain names with any number of characters, according to their preferences.

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