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Casting NFT domains with specific TLDs such as .chain, .metaverse, .vr, .doge, .shib, .bored is now live on Quik’s NFT Domain Marketplace! Each of these TLDs has a domain mining limit of 1k to 20k, and they work on a first come, first served basis, so make sure you don’t miss out on your favorite domain.
There is no renewal fee, and it comes with a unique NFT artwork. You can use Quicken NFT Domains to build your digital identity and be part of Web 3.0, the Internet of Tomorrow!
Quicken is a blockchain-based marketplace that allows users to mint, buy and sell NFT domains with minimal effort from any third party.
What are NFT Domains?
At first glance, NFT domains look like traditional domain names. But, upon closer assessment, you will find that blockchain-based domain names have different functions and are better with additional functions.
Website owners know the hassle of annual renewal of their domain names or the risk of losing it on the open market. However, this is not the case with the Quicken NFT domain.
The blockchain-based unstoppable domain name you put on Quicken is owned and not rented. The entire transaction is verified on the public ledger, and once sold, it will always be in your possession unless you decide otherwise.
Quicken is currently integrated with three blockchains, Ethereum, BSC and Gate Chain. Therefore, the entire system is tamper-proof, and you can keep separate transactions throughout. The original minter also receives a royalty of 5 to 10% on every subsequent sale.
In addition, the decentralized nature of the NFT domains available on Quik also protects them from censorship by any central entity, including ICANN and registrars. Once you own a blockchain domain, Quicken also has no rights to make any changes.
Within the Qwik ecosystem, you will be able to use these domain names as crypto wallet addresses and universal usernames, and build DApps on top of them in the future once Kwik launches its web browser and extension. Or, you can also decide to sell it on Quicken and other NFT marketplaces.
NFT domain creation
Minting is the process of registering an NFT domain on the blockchain through your crypto wallet to get full custody of the crypto domain.
NFT Domains, according to Quicken, addresses one of the primary difficulties addressed by Web 3.0 operators: providing direct ownership to end users without the involvement of third parties.
Quik aims to remove barriers to Web 3.0 innovation by offering a new means to sell, mint and acquire NFT domains. Be a part of the adventure now!
Here’s How You Can Create an NFT Domain on Quik.com
Casting NFT domains with specific TLDs like .chain, .metaverse, .vr, .doge, .shib, .bored is now live on Quicken Marketplace! The platform will also soon launch other extensions including .BTC, .Web3 and .address.
You can apply any of your preferred available terms to these extensions. The whole process at Quik.com is quick and simple and you just need to click on “Mint” on the respective domain. The whole task takes no more than a minute!
In addition, you can also use its advanced search system to buy pre-made NFT domains listed by others.
Here’s how you can shield your NFT domain via MetaMask on Quik:
- Using MetaMask or Mobile Wallet, log in to your Quicken account.
- Search for the domain name you want to register from the list.
- If the domain name is available for casting, click “Mint” or choose another option from the drop-down menu.
- On your wallet, approve mining transactions.
- The domain name will be displayed in your profile section once the purchase is approved.
Are you ready to build your own NFT domain with Quicken? Click here to get started. Read the Quick White Paper for more details.
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