The majority of businesses still rely on traditional domains, but Web3 domains are shifting the landscape for digital identity and security. Unlike standard domains, Web3 domains are owned directly – no renewals, no central authority, and you control everything through your wallet. This is more than decentralization for its own sake; it’s about safeguarding your brand, reducing phishing risks, and preparing for a future with decentralized apps and payments.

    From what I’ve seen working with Web3 and fintech brands, early adopters are already seeing real benefits: censorship resistance, better privacy, and a solid foundation for Web3 services. Of course, onboarding and wallet UX are still hurdles, but the potential is huge.

    Has anyone here started using Web3 domains for their business or project? What’s been your biggest challenge – wallet setup, user education, or something else? If you want practical steps or a readiness scan, let me know – I’m happy to share resources or answer questions!

    What do you see as the main barrier to mainstream adoption of Web3 domains?

    How Web3 Domains Are Changing Digital Identity and Security
    byu/Rob_Wynn inCryptoTechnology



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