.com FAQ

Modified on: Thu, 22 Aug, 2024 at 8:43 PM

As of October 30th, 2023 Unstoppable Domains has begun selling and becoming a registrar for traditional Web2 .com domains, making us the one-stop-shop for domains. 


How do I purchase a .com domain? 


To purchase a domain, you will search for the domain name and click 'Add to Cart'. Click on your cart > 'Go to Checkout' 


You can purchase a .com domain with a credit card, PayPal, or with Crypto.  Please note, .com domains and products are non-refundable. 


For more information, please see our support article: Buying and Registering a .com domain. 


Do I need to register my domain?


Yes, you will receive an email from [email protected] shortly after your purchase. This email will contain a link that will allow you to register your domain. If you do not click the link the domain will become unregistered within 2 weeks. If the email does not arrive in your inbox, please check your spam folder.


When your domain is registered, a public record is made to who.is. You can check this record by going to https://who.is/whois/mynamedomain.com (changing the domain name to the one you purchased). Currently, all personal information entered for registration is private and will not show on the who.is page. 


What is planned for the future of .com domains? 


  • Multi-year registration


Will these domains be regulated? 


We will follow all rules and regulations that web2 domains are required to follow.


Will .com replace .eth? 


No. .eth will be needed in web3. We believe the future has a place for both Web2 and Web3 domains. Our aim is to make the purchasing and use of these domains seamless, and accessible all in one place. 


Can I update DNS records?


You can set DNS records by following this guide: https://support.unstoppabledomains.com/support/solutions/articles/48001248014-dns-records-and-different-types-com-domains-only-




If you have any questions, please reach out to [email protected]




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