How is this different from https://xmr.id/ ? Which has been around a while. I still don't quite understand paying for something you can set yourself.
Monero
This is the lemmy community of Monero (XMR), a secure, private, untraceable currency that is open-source and freely available to all.
Wallets
Android (Cake Wallet) / (Monero.com)
iOS (Cake Wallet) / (Monero.com)
Instance tags for discoverability:
Monero, XMR, crypto, cryptocurrency
Main functionality is same, both provides you OpenAlias. As my website is new, more aliases are available to register. Also it's cheaper. Apart from OpenAlias, I plan to introduce some features for subdomain.
more aliases are available to register
This one is technically not true until you add Punycode support - and only if you manage to remain below XMR.ID's user count by that time :D
(Without Punycode, staying RFC-compliant, and applying XMR.IST's restriction of 30-characters max, we could provide roughly a count of 30^37-1-<amount of users>
, but even if we had a 10-chars limit, the number would still be unfathomable.)
Welcome to the space - it feels less lonely now!
My bad, I meant more plain words are unclaimed/available for register. It's more likely [email protected] registered as you were operating for years, if someone specifically want to get their name as alias, it could be useful for them. Emoji support was something I plan for the future, I'll think about punycode. I'm not sure people would like to use non ascii characters (beside emojis) though.
Looks pretty cool, I tried it out and set one up, process was easy enough. I think it would be good functionality though to be able to update the address from the dashboard.
Have you tested out whether this is functioning with CakeWallet? Their documentation says they support OpenAlias, but it does not appear to be working when I'm trying it out.
Thank you for getting one of first aliases! Wallet update feature will be added to dashboard soon. I'm working on it right now.
I also couldn't figure out how to use OpenAlias on Cake wallet.
Cool. I will follow-up with Cake then because I think it's broken if it's also not working for you, at least in their Monero.com wallet. Their docs say it supports it, and I found an old blog post by Justin also demonstrating support.