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Composability

What is composability and how does it apply to tokenized domains?

Published on June 30, 2025By Namefi Team
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Composability refers to the ability to combine different protocols, applications, or assets like building blocks to create new functionality. In Web3, composable systems can seamlessly integrate with each other without requiring custom partnerships or complex integrations. Tokenized domains on Namefi are inherently composable—they can be used as collateral in lending protocols, integrated into identity systems, combined with other NFTs, or utilized in DeFi applications. This composability unlocks new use cases that weren't possible with traditional domain management, where domains were siloed within registrar systems and couldn't easily interact with other digital services.

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  • composability
  • interoperability
  • building blocks
  • DeFi
  • Web3 integration

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Namefi Team
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Namefi is a collective of engineers, designers, and operators who obsess over building tools that make managing your onchain domain names effortless.