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The Name Registration system within Qortal is a unique names creation system in which a user inputs a name they wish to create on the blockchain and that name is then registered. The name is completely unique and users cannot ‘trick’ the system by attempting to use lowercase L as capital I and other such techniques. Name Registration is a key component of many aspects of what exists and what will exist on the Qortal Network. It functions as a ‘username’ and a simple name to send coin to instead of a long random wallet address as well as a ‘DOMAIN NAME’ within Qortal. | The Name Registration system within Qortal is a unique names creation system in which a user inputs a name they wish to create on the blockchain and that name is then registered. The name is completely unique and users cannot ‘trick’ the system by attempting to use lowercase L as capital I and other such techniques. Name Registration is a key component of many aspects of what exists and what will exist on the Qortal Network. It functions as a ‘username’ and a simple name to send coin to instead of a long random wallet address as well as a ‘DOMAIN NAME’ within Qortal. | ||
- | Currently, the Internet uses what is called ‘DNS’ for registration of website domain names. This is a centralized system controlled by third-party entities. In order to register a name within the DNS system, a user must pay a fee to an ‘authority’ who then gives the user temporary ‘ownership’ of the domain. In order to keep that domain for an extended period of time, a continual fee is required to be paid to the agency. No one in the existing DNS system actually | + | Currently, the Internet uses what is called ‘DNS’ for registration of website domain names. This is a centralized system controlled by third-party entities. In order to register a name within the DNS system, a user must pay a fee to an ‘authority’ who then gives the user temporary ‘ownership’ of the domain. In order to keep that domain for an extended period of time, a continual fee is required to be paid to the agency. No one in the existing DNS system actually |
- | In Qortal, when a user registers a name they then own that name. The user created that name and that name is completely unique. This alone opens the door for many eventual use cases such as ‘trademarks’ and any other type of ‘name ownership’ that must be ‘proven to be owned’. If a user registered the name, they own that name until they decide to sell it in the ‘names market’ | + | In Qortal, when a user registers a name they then own that name. The user created that name and that name is completely unique. This alone opens the door for many eventual use cases such as ‘trademarks’ and any other type of ‘name ownership’ that must be ‘proven to be owned’. If a user registered the name, they own that name until they decide to sell it in the ‘names market’. |
- | Names on Qortal can be utilized as usernames for various applications such as Qortal’s own ‘Q-Chat’ (completely encrypted, decentralized, | + | Names on Qortal can be utilized as usernames for various applications such as Qortal’s own ‘Q-Chat’ (completely encrypted, decentralized, |
- | Name registration also ties the registered name to an address in Qortal and can be used to send coins or identify an account easily. Instead of having to remember a long string of digits or copy/paste a long wallet address every time a transaction is needed, simply input the registered name instead. It will then be converted to the associated address automatically and sent to the correct address. This takes much of the perceived complexity out of utilizing blockchain-based systems. | + | Name registration also ties the registered name to an address in Qortal and can be used to send coins or identify an account easily. Instead of having to remember a long string of digits or copy/paste a long wallet address every time a transaction is needed, simply input the registered name instead |
- | Registering a name in Qortal currently costs a flat fee of .001 QORT (in the future this number may be modified) and after being paid, is owned by the account that registered the name forever. There is no continual fee associated with name registration. The ability to sell names to other users in the ‘names market’ | + | Registering a name in Qortal currently costs a flat fee of 1.25 QORT (in the future this number may be modified) and after being paid, is owned by the account that registered the name. There is no continual fee associated with name registration. The ability to sell names to other users in the ‘names market’ |
- | When web hosting and data storage | + | With web hosting and data storage, a major use case for name registration |
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+ | See the [[How To Register A Name]] page to learn how to register a name. |