Morning! Here's something worth thinking about: FIO Domains aren't built for next season or next year—they're engineered to last. Because your digital identity shouldn't expire. Unlike temporary usernames or fragmented addresses, a FIO Domain becomes a permanent anchor in Web3. It stays with you. It belongs to you. That's the whole point.
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SleepTrader
· 16h ago
Perpetual ownership sounds great, but can it really last that long, or is it just another marketing gimmick?
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LiquidatorFlash
· 16h ago
Perpetuity ≠ Permanent value; you have to ask whether liquidity and market adoption are willing to say so...
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MEVvictim
· 16h ago
A permanent identity sounds nice, but how long can it really last?
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LightningLady
· 16h ago
Permanent identity is easy to talk about but hard to implement.
Morning! Here's something worth thinking about: FIO Domains aren't built for next season or next year—they're engineered to last. Because your digital identity shouldn't expire. Unlike temporary usernames or fragmented addresses, a FIO Domain becomes a permanent anchor in Web3. It stays with you. It belongs to you. That's the whole point.