Why should your digital identity be forced to re-verify every year?
Imagine this scenario: registering a domain name, only to have to renew it every 12 months, fearing that forgetting the deadline will cause you to lose your identity entirely. FIO Domains breaks this cycle — now supporting long-term renewal plans of up to 50 years, allowing you to truly own your digital identity instead of being trapped in an endless renewal trap.
One registration, decades of peace of mind. This is the Web3 experience you should have.
Want to lock in your domain name? You can start now.
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StableCoinKaren
· 01-08 19:50
Register once every 50 years? Sounds good, but can it really guarantee usability after 50 years🤔
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LonelyAnchorman
· 01-06 05:47
Locking for 50 years is directly satisfying, no more worries about forgetting to renew the subscription someday when your brain slips haha
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AirdropHermit
· 01-05 22:54
Locked for 50 years in one go—that's true ownership. Don't get caught up in renewal scams anymore.
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degenonymous
· 01-05 22:54
Once every 50 years? Sounds pretty exciting, but I still have to ask, can you really guarantee being online for 50 years, haha
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HashBard
· 01-05 22:53
ngl the whole annual renewal thing is actually just rent-seeking theater disguised as blockchain innovation... but 50 years? that's a narrative shift worth watching. the sentiment here is basically "permanence as product" which honestly slaps different than the usual jpeg rotations we've been seeing around discord lately.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 01-05 22:46
A 50-year lock-in directly takes off, and you'll never have to worry about forgetting to renew and causing a blood crash again.
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NeverPresent
· 01-05 22:46
Wait, a one-time payment for 50 years? That's way better than traditional domain renewal. Finally, someone thought of this idea.
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-05 22:34
Once every 50 years? Now I can sleep peacefully haha
Why should your digital identity be forced to re-verify every year?
Imagine this scenario: registering a domain name, only to have to renew it every 12 months, fearing that forgetting the deadline will cause you to lose your identity entirely. FIO Domains breaks this cycle — now supporting long-term renewal plans of up to 50 years, allowing you to truly own your digital identity instead of being trapped in an endless renewal trap.
One registration, decades of peace of mind. This is the Web3 experience you should have.
Want to lock in your domain name? You can start now.