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You Can Now Use Your .COM Domain As An Ethereum Wallet Thanks To This Integration

Ethereum is the second-largest cryptocurrency in the market. Its popularity has led to a number of integrations to make transactions easier for its users. Even upgrades like ETH 2.0 are working towards this same goal. Ethereum wallets are not hard to get or operate, as long as one understands how cryptocurrencies work. But instead of having to paste your wallet address to receive payment in ETH, what if you could just receive the coins to your website domain?

A new integration has made this a reality. Now, owners of a .com domain name can use their domains as an Ethereum wallet. Domain name holders will be able to send and receive ETH coins using their .com domains. Ethereum Name Service (ENS) and Domain Name System (DNS) will allow .com domain addresses to effectively operate as Ethereum wallets.

https://www.newsbtc.com/news/ethereum/use-domain-as-ethereum-wallet/
 
domains said:
this is great if crypto continues to grow and get adoption.

would be nice if this worked for .ca domains too!

Good point.

The integration is only for .COMs for now, but who knows what could be done in the future. This was non-existent a month ago and after 12 years of crypto adoption and almost 35+ years of .COM existence has been implemented.

Who knows what will be implemented next year.. Let's have hope and faith in those who are innovating.
 
MY opinion on crypto is that every government will follow in Chinas footprint and ban it after they launch their own. Crypto is now used in almost all malware attacks and it's only a question of time before governments shut it down.

Government version will be traceable of course.

Technically crypto is no different than money forgery because without the authority of a central bank to control it money is technically illegal.

Wow, did I just open up a whole world of conversation?

Yup, I will refer back to this topic as governments around the world start to ban crypto.

Remember that if a financial institution starts to accept crypto it does not mean it is accepted by the government. I know the CRA is actively looking into crypto and changes are bound to happen sooner or later.
 
MapleDots said:
MY opinion on crypto is that every government will follow in Chinas footprint and ban it after they launch their own. Crypto is now used in almost all malware attacks and it's only a question of time before governments shut it down.

Government version will be traceable of course.

Technically crypto is no different than money forgery because without the authority of a central bank to control it money is technically illegal.

Wow, did I just open up a whole world of conversation?

Yup, I will refer back to this topic as governments around the world start to ban crypto.

Remember that if a financial institution starts to accept crypto it does not mean it is accepted by the government. I know the CRA is actively looking into crypto and changes are bound to happen sooner or later.

I tried to stay away from crypto but then got hooked in and I'm doing very well with it, pretty easy money.

Actually, some governments are accepting it as legal tender, like El Salvador.

Most others understand it's becoming accepted and are just moving to regulate it, tax it:

"By Taxing Crypto, the US Government Has Accepted It's Here to Stay"
https://www.coindesk.com/markets/20...-us-government-has-accepted-its-here-to-stay/

Crypto isn't going anywhere, not going to fail.
 
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Jonathan Hitchens said:
Actually, some governments are accepting it as legal tender, like El Salvador.


The list of governments banning crypto has already begun:
https://www.euronews.com/next/2021/...ntries-where-crypto-is-restricted-or-illegal2


I will guarantee you that more will follow once they launch an official crypto currency for their country.
 

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