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Topic: What's the deal with all the crypto-related .io domains? (Read 565 times)

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really? i always though the non-famous ones were cheaper than famous ones!

is there a place to check?

I used this provider to search:
https://www.onlydomains.com/domains/British-Indian-Ocean-Territory/.io

Although I found the actual provider in India British..
https://www.nic.io

But the second one seems more expensive
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.io ? Is that a new domain name ? for what actually? Is it necessary?
.io is the domain for the indian ocean apparently. Googled it real quick
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.io ? Is that a new domain name ? for what actually? Is it necessary?
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.io is more expencive that .com, .net, .org
is there any beneficts of using it? (like USA authorities cant block domain or smth.)

really? i always though the non-famous ones were cheaper than famous ones!

is there a place to check?
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.io is more expencive that .com, .net, .org
is there any beneficts of using it? (like USA authorities cant block domain or smth.)
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My impression is that the use of .io domains not limited to cryptocurrency, but just in general tech-related websites/companies. Also, the free hosting that github gives you is on github.io's subdomains.

It has a "cool" factor to it. According to articles, the io is perceived as "input/output".
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It's just something I've noticed. What's the deal about that? Or have we just started using .io now as a form of identification? Tongue
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