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An interesting phenomenon in the crypto ecosystem: more and more people are registering .bdx domains.
This is not a new concept, but Beldex Name Service (BNS) domains are indeed quietly becoming a form of identity for many users. From initial niche attempts to gradually evolving into a fairly unique identity label within the ecosystem — this process itself reveals some insights.
Why is this worth paying attention to? Simply put, domains are essentially an externalization of identity. In the Web3 world, creative domains like .bdx give users a more "humanized" on-chain identity, rather than just a cold wallet address. The Beldex ecosystem, through this naming service system, is actually building a more user-friendly and recognizable identity framework.
From the perspective of user growth, increased usage of such infrastructure usually reflects a rise in the project's ecosystem activity. The performance of Beldex in this area over the past year, to some extent, confirms its ongoing exploration in privacy computing and Web3 identity.