Unstoppable Domains Enhances the Hedera Ecosystem

Unstoppable Domains allows users to associate multiple wallet addresses with their domain, enabling them to receive cryptocurrency payments and decentralized access applications (dApps) through a single, easy-to-remember address. Additionally, the domains can host websites on the IPFS network, providing a decentralized and censorship-resistant alternative to traditional hosting solutions.

But how do Unstoppable Domains enhance the security and accessibility of the Internet, and do they support the growing decentralized web?

On today’s episode of the Gossip About Gossip podcast, host Zenobia Godschalk speaks with Aaron Quirk, the Senior Full Stack Engineer, Unstoppable Domains, to talk about the Unstoppable Domains Enhance the Hedera Ecosystem.

The two discussed:

  1. Why the Web3 Domain is essential in today’s society
  2. What is Unstoppable Domain about in today’s technologies
  3. How can a buyer get their favorite NFT with debt pixels

“Domain use case for Web3 Domain is to make it a simple way to receive payment and to map your blockchain addresses to a human-readable address,” said Aaron Quirk.

In Web3, users have greater control over their personal data and online identity and access to decentralized applications and services without censorship or control by any single entity. This is made possible through blockchain technology and decentralized networks such as Ethereum, IPFS, and Hedera Hashgraph.

“Getting back to your digital identity has been one of the utilities we offer with Unstoppable Domains, so in addition to your crypto addresses that are attached to your domain, you also have a portable profile that can travel with you,” said Quirk.

Domains and NFTs are two different concepts that are relevant in the digital world. NFTs are stored on a blockchain and can be bought, sold, and traded just like other forms of cryptocurrency. By combining domains and NFTs, it’s possible to create unique online experiences that are both secure and verifiable.

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