# Why own a .bnb domain?

For a good adoption, you need good support. SPACE ID has already secured over sixty different partnerships across the top players of the BNB chain.

Most importantly, the Binance chain team itself is continuing to help introduce SPACE ID to all these different key protocols. Also let’s not forget Galxe, our premium partner in all this, has also introduced us to many of these projects so big thanks to them as well. Needless to say that having the support of the BNB Chain team itself to build a name service for their chain can only make this successful, as the opposite would have made the task almost impossible.

With SPACE ID being the first recognized .bnb domain name service, in conjunction with the fact that the adoption of a name service on Binance chain is inevitable, securing a domain name that speaks to yourself just makes sense, a no-brainer.

Maybe you would not care about having *<arton123@gmail.com>* for your email, and even then you probably prefer *<arton@gmail.com>*, but when a name represents your whole web3 identity: Games, NFTs, Metaverse, web3 social networks, use-to-earn, asset portfolios, then locking in a good name might be a different story. Maybe this time you’ll prefer owning arton.bnb and not arton123.bnb.

We also have to remember that the number of daily active addresses on BNB is more than 2-3-4x that of other chains, including Ethereum. Also when charting name registrations, it’s a line that can only go up, once minted, a domain name cannot just disappear.

As current users are finally convinced to jump on board because of the adoption of Dapps and wallets all around them, or when new users will be onboarded from scratch into web3, more and more domain names will be minted. And when more and more people join, the earlier you have a domain name, there will be more possibilities.


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