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DNS (Domain Name System)

What is DNS and how does it relate to domain tokenization?

Published on June 30, 2025By Namefi Team
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The DNS (Domain Name System) is the internet's phonebook—a hierarchical system that translates human-readable domain names like google.com into IP addresses that computers use to locate servers. DNS is managed by a global network of servers and governed by ICANN through registries and registrars. When Namefi tokenizes a domain, the underlying DNS functionality remains intact, but ownership and management become decentralized. The tokenized domain NFT represents ownership rights to the DNS name, allowing blockchain-based transfers and management while the domain continues to resolve normally on the internet through traditional DNS infrastructure.

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  • DNS
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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.