EnCirca, an ICANN-accredited registrar, has rolled out a new domain tokenization service in partnership with DOMA that turns a standard domain name into a verifiable on-chain asset, without breaking anything in traditional DNS.
This is a press release.
In practice, that means a single domain can now serve double duty: resolving like normal on the Web2 internet while also acting as a sovereign, portable Web3 identity.
The service brings blockchain utility to domain names across roughly 450 extensions, covering about 97% of the internet’s 380 million registered domains.
Only a small slice of TLDs are excluded; mainly a few country-code and geographic extensions with strict nexus rules, plus some generics with eligibility requirements. Everyone else, from .com to .buzz to .pw, can effectively “upgrade” their existing names into cryptographically secured digital identities.
Once tokenized, a domain is no longer just a website address. It becomes a portable identity layer that can plug into decentralized apps, wallets, and Web3 services while still pointing to the same website, email, or DNS records that businesses rely on today. That dual role—traditional DNS plus Web3 identity—is the core of EnCirca’s pitch for domain owners who want to experiment with blockchain without migrating away from the infrastructure that already works.
To lower the barrier to entry, EnCirca is pricing select extensions at cost so users can register a low-cost test domain and try tokenization for “the price of a coffee.” Curious domain owners can head to EnCirca.com to see how the process works and start experimenting with tokenized domains and Web3 identity in a familiar registrar environment.
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