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Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the GID permanently owned after purchase?

GID is currently divided into two types: one-year validity period and permanent validity period. After the one-year period expires, the contract can be renewed for one year or permanently. Because GID is unique, the earlier you register GID, the more chance you have to register for a rarer ID, and the greater its value.

Can GID be transferred?

GIDs are transferable. The ID owner can transfer the ID to other users in the management background. When transferring, you need to enter the recipient's chain network and the corresponding wallet address. GID supports multiple transfers

Can GIDs be registered in batches?

Batch registration of GID is supported, but batch search of GID is currently not supported, and batch search will be launched in the future to facilitate registration

Can GID be traded?

Because GID is unique and scarce, and it provides convenient identification, it has great commercial value. At present, there is no official GID trading platform, but the follow-up plan is to launch related trading modules to release the value of GID.

Why are names registered as hashes?

Hashes provide a fixed length identifier that can easily be passed around between contracts with fixed overhead and no issues passing around variable-length strings.

Once I own a name, can I create my own subdomains?

Yes. You can create whatever subdomains you wish and assign ownership of them to other people if you desire. You can even set up your own registrar for your domain.

Can I change the address my name points to after I’ve bought it?

Yes, you can update the addresses and other resources pointed to by your name at any time.