Counter Network has completed the integration for Unstoppable Domains, a simple and easy way to acquire uncensorable blockchain domain names. Through this integration, Counter Network aims to provide a better service and increase convenience for all of our users.
Unstoppable Domains (unstoppabledomains.com) is a San Francisco-based company building secure decentralised domains on blockchains. Blockchain domains from Unstoppable Domains provide an array of benefits to users, including:
The integration of Unstoppable Domains will add a domain wallet address lookup function to Counter Network’s wallet engine and a domain purchase page that will enable users to purchase a domain with any digital asset supported on Counter Network.
Figure 1: Counter Network’s updated withdrawal screen with Unstoppable Domain’s domain resolution functionality.
Figure 2: Search and purchase domain names screen
Apart from that, users can then bind their ‘.zil’ domain to their wallet address of choice to fully utilise its capabilities and eventually be able to route the domains to websites.
for the future development of cryptocurrency as a whole. As Counter Network’s first partnership product integration, we will continue providing our users with improved services and support.
Counter Network will be introducing domain purchases with Unstoppable Domains thereafter.
If you have any further questions, do pop by at Unstoppable Domains’ Telegram Group at https://t.me/unstoppabledomains
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