That is all.
There is https://lemmywinks.com/
Pretty sure there is no .winks TLD
There’s .ks so lemmywin.ks should work
.ks only exists on some kind of blockchain, it’s not a real TLD.
They are called Handshake domains. I think Namecheap sells them as well. But for now you can only access them by changing your DNS server or using a browser extension.
I don’t think any normal browser has plans to incorporate any crypto related domains. Brave comes closest with its native .onion support, but even that doesn’t seem to be interest implementing these alternate roots.
Like other blockchain competitors and the OpenNIC DNS system that preceded them decades earlier, these domains are practically useless. As far as I can tell, practically nobody is running these alternate DNS servers on federated servers, so a Lemmy domain on such hosts would be isolated from the rest of the network.
I’m surprised Namecheap and Porkbun even dare sell these, though they do come with the necessary warnings at least. I would not want to be the customer support agent that needs to answer the phone after customers find out their domains aren’t reachable by anyone who hasn’t installed a special extension.
Let me go fix that… 😉
You can get lemmywin.ks!
For only $17.69 a year on porkbun!
On Handshake, not the normal internet. There is no .ks TLD.
Handshake domains are only usable by other people that run the same blockchain software. It’s essentially useless.