Crypto & Web3

Crypto & Web3 name ideas

Naming a crypto, web3, or NFT project? These ideas lean coined and futuristic: short, ownable names that suit .com, .io, and .xyz, each availability-checked.

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FAQ

How do I come up with a good crypto or web3 project name?

Coin a short, made-up word that reads cleanly as a token ticker, an @handle, and a domain at once. Say it aloud and have someone spell it back: if they hesitate, it leaks value at every listing and search box. Skip anything that sounds like an existing coin, since lookalike names invite scam impersonation.

How do I make sure a crypto name is not already taken or trademarked?

Search the ticker and full name on the major exchanges and CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap for live collisions, then run a USPTO knockout search for the word mark. Our availability badge tells you the domain is registrable, but that is not legal clearance, so confirm the trademark and matching social handles first.

Is a .com necessary, or do .io and .xyz work for web3?

No, .com is the most trusted but not required: .io reads native to crypto and .xyz is common across web3, so all three are legitimate. Watch renewals, since .io (and premium .xyz names) often renew well above .com, so check year two, not just year one. Then grab the matching handle on X to block impersonators.