
0xNAME
0xNAME is a public good naming service (protocol and dApp) enabling FREE web3 names on Ethereum with various Top Level Names associated with communities, DAOs, projects, initiatives, events and more.

What is 0xNAME?
0xNAME is a public good naming service on Ethereum that enables free web3 names with various Top Level Names (TLNs) associated with communities, DAOs, projects, initiatives, events, and more. Digital identity is a right, not a product. That's why the team built app.0xname.foo — a public good, open-source, and permissionless dApp for web3 users to seamlessly create free personal web3 names on the Ethereum blockchain. Advantages of 0xNAMEs: \- free to claim and use forever, because your name, your identity-who you are-is not a product! \- 0xNAMEs are not transferable, not separable from you just like your name. \- 0xNAMEs are as resilient as the Ethereum blockchain, they are fully onchain. \- 0xNAMEs are unique and personalised via various TLNs associated with communities, projects, DAOs, initiatives, events and so on. \- built for people by people (BEAST DAO is a decentralised cooperative building Ethereum infrastructure and public goods).
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