With the crypto world evolving rapidly, Sky Mavis aims to simplify transactions for its users. The Ronin Name Service (RNS) is their latest initiative, allowing a shift from intricate crypto addresses to more readable .ron names.
Sky Mavis is yet to confirm an official launch date for RNS. However, they’ve hinted at a public sale set to occur later this year. Those interested should remain alert for upcoming announcements, ensuring they can secure their preferred name promptly.
At its core, RNS aims to make crypto transactions more user-friendly. Users can reserve a domain name that’s easy to remember and share, streamlining both NFT and fund transfers. Instead of long, complex crypto addresses, you’ll have a name like username.ron, highlighting its association with the Ronin Network.
Furthermore, this initiative isn’t just about simplification. By incorporating RNS, Sky Mavis looks to enhance the integration across its various platforms, such as the Ronin Wallet and Mavis Market. The outcome? Your .ron name becomes more than just an address – it’s your unique identifier within the expansive Ronin ecosystem.
The reservation process for Ronin domain names is in full swing. Brands, businesses, and select Sky Mavis community members, including Mystic owners and certain content creators, can reserve their domain names until October 26th.
Names for reservation should adhere to certain guidelines:
For community safety, Sky Mavis has blacklisted specific names. They’ve also reserved names for their official partners and key community members. Those desiring high-demand names should be prepared for an auction. As a strategy to both generate RNS revenue and prevent domain squatting, these names will be up for bids. On the other hand, regular names come with yearly renewal and anti-squatting fees and are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.