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    • Minting Soul Dust (DID)
    • Deploying Inscription Book (TLD)
    • Joining Community (Bind)
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  1. User Guide

Joining Community (Bind)

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Last updated 11 months ago

Users who hold Soul Dust (DID) can opt to bind one of their DIDs with multiple TLD communities to create traditional second-level domain names.

For instance, the holder of "Slein" can combine it with the ".b137" suffix to form "slein.b137".

However, it's important to note that this action is not just about acquiring a combined domain name; it also symbolizes obtaining special permissions granted by the community (on a case-by-case basis).

To Bind Your DID:

  1. Visit:

  2. Choose Your DID: Select the DID from your collection that you wish to use for binding.

  3. Bind with a TLD: Combine your chosen DID with a TLD. For example, if you own the DID "Slein," you can bind it with the ".b137" community to create "slein.b137".

https://www.b137.io/v/tld/b137