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I want to talk about something that many people don't understand correctly – what a domain in blockchain is. It sounds complicated, but in reality, it's quite simple.
A domain is basically a name you choose for yourself. Using the example of the .ton zone (there are others, like .sui on their blockchains), it's a name you can link a wallet, a website, or even a smart contract to. Instead of sending people a long wallet address like EQDZ3FVcaCjwbL4IEtfnWPokJilaPUdqzHNwv1_GUV_U-Pt0, you just give them your domain name.
Why is this cool? First, it's human-readable and convenient. Second, when you buy a domain, you're issued an NFT that proves ownership. This means no one can simply block your domain like they do with traditional domains. There’s no central administrator who can block you.
Of course, there are some nuances. It's important to know that the domain owner needs to send at least some amount of TON to the domain each year to renew it. If they don't, the domain will go into an auction mode. This is intentional – so domains don't stay dead forever if the owner somehow loses access to their wallet (for example, if they forget their seed phrase).
For extreme cases, there's an option to delete a domain through a network-wide vote, but only for very serious reasons. This is the essence of a decentralized approach – control is in your hands, but with sensible restrictions.
So, in simple terms, a domain is your personal address on the blockchain, which is much more convenient than standard wallet addresses and protected by decentralization. That's all for now.