Here’s How to Purchase Your First NFT Domain on Quik․com – Sponsored Bitcoin News

Minting of NFT domains with exclusive TLDs like .chain, .metaverse, .vr, .doge, .shib, .bored is now live on the Quik’s NFT domain marketplace! Each of these TLDs has a domain minting limit ranging from 1k to 20k, and they work on a first-come, first-serve basis, so ensure that you don’t miss out on your favorite domain.

You don’t have to renew and you get a NFT art. Use Quik NFT domains for your digital identity.

Quik allows people to buy, sell, or mint NFT domains using a simple blockchain platform.

What exactly are NFT domains?

NFT domains appear to be traditional domain names. However, blockchain-based domains have unique functionalities that are better than traditional ones.

Anyone who runs a website knows the pain of domain name renewals every year or they risk losing them to the public. However, that’s not the case with Quik NFT domains.

You own the blockchain-based, unstoppable domains you create on Quik. You can verify the entire transaction on Quik. After it is sold, it will be in your hands until you change your mind.

Quik integrates currently with 3 blockchains, Ethereum (BSC), and Gate Chain. The entire system can be tampered with and transactions can be kept at different times. On every sale, the original minter receives 5-10% royalties.

In addition, the decentralized nature of NFT domains available on Quik also protects them from any central entity’s censorship, including ICANN and registrars. Once you own a blockchain domain, even Quik doesn’t have the authority to make any changes.

These domains will allow you to use them as universal user names, crypto wallet addresses and DApp addresses. Quik is planning on launching its own web browser and extension in the near future. It can be sold on Quik or other NFT platforms.

Minting NFT domains

To get full ownership of your NFT domain, minting is the act of adding it to the blockchain using your crypto wallet.

Quik claims that NFT domains solve one of the major problems Web 3.0 operators want to overcome: providing end-users with direct ownership without any involvement from third parties.

Quik is a platform that offers a way to buy, mint and acquire NFT domains. Join the fun!

Here’s How You Can Mint NFT Domains on Quik.com

The Quik marketplace now allows you to mint NFT domains using exclusive TLDs such as.chain or.metaverse. Other extensions will be added to the platform soon, including.BTC and.Web3, as well as.address.

Any of your preferred terms can be used to extend these domains. The entire process is quick and effortless on Quik.com and requires you to only click “Mint” over the domain in question. It takes less than one minute to complete the task.

You can use the advanced search feature to find NFT domains already listed by other people.

Here’s how you can mint your NFT domain through MetaMask on Quik:

  • Log in using Metamask and Mobile Wallet to your Quik Account
  • You can search for domain names you like from this list.
  • If the domain name is available for minting, click “Mint” or select another choice from the drop-down menu.
  • Approve the minting transaction on your wallet
  • After the approval of your purchase, you will see the domain name in your Profile.

Quik is ready for you to set up your NFT domain. Click here to start. Read the Quik WhitePaper for more details.

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