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It was just released yesterday. I managed to get 222 .ether and 21 .ether

The benefit its that you pay 0.02 ETH for life on any name. 3N names currently trading at 0.07 - 0.08 ETH on Opensea.
2N names currently at 0.3 ETH and 1N names at 1.5 ETH.
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I have a lot of .ether.
They have many benefits other than one time fee (no renewal fee), such as you can allow people to mint/register the subdomain of your domain name at any price you want (you can set the price).
they are currently developing ether.network which aims to make a web3 that combines opensea, twitter, and patron.
 
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What is the point of this extension when .eth is already a thing?

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What is the point of this extension when .eth is already a thing?

Brad

Making money. Back in the day these alternate web versions that didn't resolve without jumping through hoops were 100% free. So much for progress.
 
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What is the point of this extension when .eth is already a thi
Many benefits:
- No renewal fee, once you pay you can have it forever as long as ethereum exists
- You can allow people to mint/register the subdomain of your name at any price you set. For example: you have 'us.ether'. You can allow people to register name such as: newyork.us.ether, superbowl.us.ether, etc at any price you want (new revenue stream)
- The team is developing ether.network, where you can build your community with web3 (a combination of opensea, twitter, and patreon). For example, if you have us.ether, you can make a website or dapp that allow everyone who owns subdomain of us.ether to access or get special perks (as a member of your community).
- fair price, the mint price is the same for L, LL, LLL, N, NN, NNN, etc. and once again, you only pay once.
- still early, many great names available or listed for sale at very cheap price.
- Unlike .eth, it does not allow special character nor emoji, so no confusion. It only allows a-z, 0-9, -, _ (although less restricted than .com as it allows underscore; and dash at the beginning or end of the name, but better than .eth)
 
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Many benefits:
- No renewal fee, once you pay you can have it forever as long as ethereum exists
- You can allow people to mint/register the subdomain of your name at any price you set. For example: you have 'us.ether'. You can allow people to register name such as: newyork.us.ether, pot.us.ether, etc at any price you want (new revenue stream)
- The team is developing ether.network, where you can build your community with web3 (a combination of opensea, twitter, and patron). For example, if you have us.ether, you can make a website or dapp that allow everyone who owns subdomain of us.ether to access or get special perks (as a member of your community).

- still early, many great names available of listed for sale at very cheap price.
- Unlike .eth, it does not allow special character nor emoji, so no confusion. It only allows a-z, 0-9, -, _ (although less restricted than .com as it allows underscore; and dash at the beginning or end of the name, but better than .eth)


That image you posted is a weird link which doesn't resolve... Unless I use the actual gtld part of the link.
 
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currently .ether still has not got any integrations with popular service provider such as metamask. etherscan, opensea, etc as it's still very new (just two months). It tooks years for .eth and unstoppable domain to have those integrations. But the team is still in developing mode. They have created an internal web to test the functionality of .ether as an address to send and receive ethereum at this link
 
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mine: "Palestine.ether"

still many country names are available, and many listed at cheap
 
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il.ether
can allow people to mint/register 'anything.il.ether'
 

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