You’ve probably seen domains like:
➺ google.com
➺wikipedia.org
That last part- .com, .org is called a TLD (Top Level Domain).
It’s basically the “ending” of a domain that tells you something about it.
@AllDomains_
In Web2, TLDs are limited:
.com is for companies
.org is for organizations
.ng is for Nigeria
.edu is for education
But what if communities could own their own namespace?
That’s where web3 TLDs come in.
Instead of .com or .org you can have:
➺omegawwolf.solana
➺omegawolf.sonic
➺omegawolf.monad
Now the ending of your domain reflects the chain or community you belong to.
This matters because:
➺It builds identity (you’re repping your chain/DAO/brand)
➺ It strengthens community culture
➺ It’s easier to recognize who’s part of what ecosystem
Think of it as wearing your jersey online.
This is what @AllDomains_ makes possible.
They’re helping chains, projects, & communities launch their own TLDs.
From .solana to .monad and other chains.
Owning a Web3 TLD isn’t just flex, it’s the foundation of a new internet where communities own their namespace, not corporations.