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NexBloc Launches FREEDOM Blockchain Top-Level Domain to Support Global Humanitarian Relief

All purchases of .freedom domains will contribute to a better world, beginning with support for the Ukrainian war victims. March 18, 2022, Tortola, British Virgin Islands. NexBloc today announced the creation of the .freedom blockchain top-level domain (bTLD) for use in Web 3.0. Anyone worldwide can purchase .freedom domains such as yourname.freedom with net proceeds going toward global humanitarian aid. Immediate use of funds will focus on bringing relief for Ukrainian war victims. NexBloc is developing infrastructure for the decentralized web with their blockchain domain naming system (bDNS) to make

NexBloc and Arcade Network Partner to Bring Blockchain Domains to Gaming in the Metaverse

Arcade Network will offer NexBloc’s robust naming structure for NFT and identity management its growing user ecosystem Tortola, British Virgin Islands, January 19, 2022, NexBloc today announced that it has partnered with Arcade Network, the world’s first decentralized platform providing cross-metaverse asset interoperability, to build out a blockchain domain naming system for in-game assets and user authentication. NexBloc will accelerate its development on Polygon to provide value across Arcade Network’s ecosystem of development partners. With the rise of multiple metaverse offerings, creating interoperable asset exchange has become one of the

XDC Network (XinFin) Selects the Butterfly Protocol for Initial Blockchain Domain Naming System for the XDC Blockchain

The Blockchain Domain Registry System will be unique to the XDC blockchain and provide access to domains, tools, and support for decentralized application (dApp) developers. August 10th, 2021 New York. Butterfly Protocol and the XDC Network announced today that the Butterfly Protocol blockchain domain system would be used for an XDC blockchain-specific domain system. Through a grant from XinFin, a blockchain registry system will be created that allows developers and users of dApps to register domains and use a growing set of open-source tools to develop a standardized URL path