BitKeep Wallet goes live with .Bayc and other Blue-Chip NFT domain names for transaction settlement

BitKeep Wallet goes live with .Bayc and other Blue-Chip NFT domain names for transaction settlement

5 December 2022


As simplified wallet addresses become more popular within the blockchain space, KEY3.id a distributed, open and extensible naming system based on the Ethereum blockchain is proud to announce that .bayc and other blue-chip NFT-linked domain names are now supported by BitKeep Wallet.

Users holding .bayc, .mfer, .doodle and other blue-chip NFT-bound domain names can now use it to access 70 different mainchains, with over 220,000 different cryptocurrency assets and to store and manage NFTs .

KEY3.id is currently working with dozens of blue-chip NFT communities, such as BAYC, Azuki, Clone X, Doodles, Mfers, Mimic Shhans, and Moonbirds, and is launching a voting campaign, and will officially go live on December 5, 2022, at 04:00 UTC.

Blue-chip NFT holders will be able to vote for their favorite DID suffix. The campaign lasts for 10 weeks.

DID as infrastructure is a new paradigm that shifts into a new network ecosystem built around new standards and technologies. DIDs are used to resolve and point to individual wallet addresses.

It simplifies the usual 42-word alphanumeric address and can be used in many occasions, such as sending and receiving funds, transferring tokens or NFTs, and using as an ID, social network, GameFi and other Web3 scenarios.

With the widespread use of DID, personal data will not be locked into a single ecosystem or device, and DID will add more value to the Internet economy.

Kory Pak, CEO of KEY3.id, said:

“Partnering with BitKeep Wallet is a necessary step to create a more open financial system for the world. KEY3.id’s blue-chip NFT bound domain names such as .bayc use the (ABT) asset bound token concept which adds more value to NFT -holders.

This means that from now on there is another level of proof added to your NFT that can show that you are the true holder of this blue-chip NFT.”

Pak argued that users can benefit from having a blue-chip NFT DID when it comes to building a foundation for their online identity through ABT.

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ABT can recognize the NFTs in your wallet, so it ensures the reliability of your DID and truly represents the asset as DID (asset as identity). For example, only the true holder of BAYC#0000 can mint for 0000.bayc.

The domain name is for use only and cannot be transferred. Once the NFT is traded, the corresponding DID will also be destroyed, ushering in an era of assets as your identity.

The launch of .bayc immediately generated mass buzz and followers in the BAYC community, including some of Web 3.0’s most famous influencers. Game Space CEO Michael Cameron branded 6669.bayc and changed his Twitter name to ‘Michael Cameron 6669.bayc.’ Former Huobi Global CEO 0xLivio branded 2883.bayc and also changed his Twitter name accordingly.

The popularity of DID continues to show an increase in growth even in the bear market. This month, ENS domain names have passed 430,000 registrations, making a new record high. In addition, the total number of ENS participating addresses is 599,171, bringing the total number of ENS domain names to date to 2,763,252 users.

A total of 2.7 million still means a lot of room for development and brings back to the argument about the value of blue-chip NFT-linked domain names

The vast majority of NFT PFP collections are numbered, especially those of blue-chip NFT items such as BAYC, Azuki, Clone X and Moonbirds and it’s just a fixed offer of 10,000 four-digit premium domain names. Therefore, possessions like your DID are not only rare, but also worth collecting.

At this stage, .bayc and other blue-chip NFT premium domain names already have support from the BitKeep Wallet and Game Space app.

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Soon it will coordinate partnerships with KuCoin Wallet, iToken Wallet, Bybit, Coinhub Wallet, ONTO Wallet, Assure Wallet, Element.market and other industry leading wallets, DeFi, exchanges, DAO organizations, NFT communities and more to build an organic network for the DID sector.

About KEY3.id

KEY3.id is a distributed, open and extensible naming system based on the Ethereum blockchain. .Did is the first DID launched by KEY3.id, which aims to provide users with free decentralized identity in Web 3.0 with the features “free to claim”, “free to renew” and “free forever.”

KEY3.id also supports the DIDs of 20 other blue-chip NFT-bound domain names, including .bayc, .mfer, .mimic, .doodle, .moonbird and more.

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