Following Samoa's .WS, Armenia's national domain name .AM has also completed the on-chain mirroring, becoming the world's second ccTLD to achieve Web2-Web3 integration. This on-chain is promoted by ArmeniaDomains and WebUnited. Without changing the existing DNS settings, users can map the .AM domain name to the blockchain with one click while retaining the traditional domain name functions to achieve Web3 compatibility.

The core advantage of this technology lies in "zero-interference migration" - it will not affect the operation of the original website, but also allow the domain name to have decentralized characteristics, support NFT binding, wallet integration and other Web3 functions, and provide enterprises and individuals with a more forward-looking digital asset management method.
The on-chain of .AM means that ccTLD is breaking through the role of traditional "geographic tags" and evolving towards multi-chain identity entrances, Web3 brand logos, etc. As infrastructure such as Freename and WebUnited gradually mature, more national domain names are expected to follow this trend.
Against the backdrop of the continued expansion of Web3 applications, the traditional domain name market may usher in a new round of structural revaluation. The ccTLDs that are the first to complete on-chain deployment are reserving space for the next generation of Internet infrastructure.
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