How to Send Web3 Emails with Freename Domains on Ethermail

How To Send Web3 Emails With Freename Domains on EtherMail

How to send Web3 emails

Freename recently announced a strategic partnership with Ethermail, a pioneer in Web3 email solutions. This partnership allows users to use Freename domains to send and receive web3 and web2 emails on Ethermail. It provides a secure and anonymous communication experience.

The integration benefits both early adopters of this new technology and those who have been using it for a longer time. It facilitates the connection between the web3 and the web2 worlds. This collaboration is a significant step toward the advancement of decentralized communication technologies.

This article will teach you how to send Web3 emails with Freename domains on Ethermail. Read on.

What is Web3 email?

Web3 email overcomes several limitations of traditional email, including phishing attacks, spamming by marketers, and a lack of anonymity. Web3 email is a significant advancement in technology compared to Web2 email which is still the most widely used product today, with over 4 billion registered mailboxes.

Web3 email provides a way to eliminate the risks associated with phishing attacks and spamming by marketers. Unlike traditional email, where it is relatively easy to spoof an email address, Web3 email uses digital signatures and encryption. This ensures that messages are sent from the rightful owner of an email address. This makes it significantly harder for attackers to spoof an email address and send fraudulent messages. It can lead to costly cyberattacks.

Moreover, Web3 email also provides a higher degree of anonymity. Traditional email services require users to provide their personal information, including their name, email address, and often their phone number. This information can be used to track users’ online activities, which can concern those who value their privacy. Web3 email, on the other hand, does not require personal information to be shared, and messages are encrypted. It makes it harder for third parties to intercept and read them.

What is Ethermail?

EtherMail is one of the companies leading the way in making email Web3 compatible. The company has positioned itself as the pioneer in the Web3 email sector, primarily focusing on offering encrypted and anonymous wallet-to-wallet communication.

How to send Web3 emails

EtherMail offers a blockchain technology solution to enable users to connect their digital wallets. It allows for real-time management of their digital assets. One of its key features is end-to-end encryption of emails exchanged between EtherMail users. This feature ensures that even the EtherMail team cannot access any email or other data.

Freename integration with Ethermail

Integrating Freename domains with Ethermail is expected to change email communication significantly. It intends to provide users with a reliable and private means of communicating. The process of using domains with Web3 emails involves connecting the domain to a wallet on Freename. It is then linked to a Web3 email account on Ethermail. It ensures that communication between two domains occurs between the two associated wallets.

One of the essential elements of Web3 email is the use of blockchain technology, which provides a high level of security and anonymity. Blockchain technology is a decentralized system that allows the storage and transmission of information without the need for a centralization. It ensures that the data is immutable, transparent, and secure.

To use this feature, individuals must own a domain and associate it with a wallet purchased and managed on Freename. Registering a domain on Freename is straightforward and can be done simply and easily on the domain management panel. Once a domain is connected to a wallet, users can compose their first message on Ethermail and send it via the blockchain. The wallet-to-wallet communication process guarantees anonymity and security since messages are sent via a blockchain system.

Traditional email services require users to provide personal information, including their name, email address, and often their phone number. This information can be used to track users’ online activities, which can concern those who value their privacy. Web3 email, on the other hand, does not require personal information to be shared, and messages are encrypted, making it harder for third parties to intercept and read them.

This partnership between Ethermail and Freename is expected to bring about a significant change in email communication. As the world of Web3 email evolves, this functionality is set to play an increasingly important role in securing online communications. The use of blockchain technology ensures that messages are secure and anonymous, making it challenging for cyber attackers to spoof email addresses and send fraudulent messages. Moreover, integrating Freename domains with Ethermail makes connecting with the Web3 and Web2 worlds easier.

How to send Web3 emails with Freename Domains on Ethermail

How to send Web3 emails

Web3 email communication has become easier and more efficient with the partnership between Freename Domains and Ethermail. Users must first set up their Alias by choosing Freename on their Ethermail profile to start.

Next is to do reverse-resolve. This can be done by selecting the domain on Freename.io, signing the transaction, and waiting a few minutes.

Once the domain is connected to a wallet, users can compose their first message on Ethermail and send it via the blockchain. The wallet-to-wallet communication process guarantees anonymity and security since each message is printed on the blockchain as a smart contract forever. This revolutionary partnership simplifies email communication in the digital world and offers users a secure and anonymous means of communication.

Conclusion

The partnership between Freename Domains and Ethermail has created a new era of secure and anonymous email communication through the blockchain. This integration offers reliable communication for those who value their privacy and security. It is set to play an increasingly important role in the world of Web3 email.

Users can now send and receive Web3 emails without needing long addresses or the risk of phishing attacks with ease of use and increased efficiency. This partnership is a significant step towards advancing decentralized communication technologies. As the world of Web3 email evolves, it is expected to revolutionize how we communicate online.

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Once you have completed your order, within 48h you will automatically receive on www.freename.io platform, in your personal area “portfolio” the randomly assigned NFT Domain/s.

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Once you have completed your order, you will automatically receive on www.freename.io platform, in your personal area “portfolio” the randomly assigned NFT Domain value $50 or if you’re lucky a randomly assigned TLD with value $699 (between these: .immersive; .multiverse; .freelancer; .cashback; .hologram)

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Why do i Need a Wallet?

Freename domains are blockchain-based assets and would be minted and stored using a wallet. Users are required to mint and manage their domains using a Metamask or Coinbase-configured wallet. It must be a non-custodial wallet, meaning that one must own the private keys to the wallet in order to approve transactions via a signature.

To benefit from Freename Web 3 domains/TLDs, you must have a wallet. This is because Web 3 domains/TLDs are blockchain-based assets. Users can mint and manage their domains using Metamask or Coinbase-configured wallets.

Keep in mind that it must be a non-custodial wallet. You own the private keys to the wallet (in order to approve transactions via a signature).

Are the Domains Associated with ICANN?

ICANN does not manage freename.io domains. Freename.io believes their TLDs/domains must allow customers to operate independently. Freename.io wants to build a utility infrastructure, allowing customers to use their services for valuable and generative purposes. By leveraging blockchain technology, Freename Web 3 domains/TLDs have no centralized authority imposing rules and regulations.

What is a Wallet?

Every blockchain user requires a wallet in order to interact with the network. A wallet is essentially an account on the blockchain where transactions can be sent and received. It is also where one can store blockchain assets such as cryptocurrency or NFTs (non-fungible tokens). There is no personal information associated with a wallet and none is required to create one. A wallet consists of a public key and a private key. The public key can be safely shared with anyone who wishes to send assets to the corresponding wallet, however, the private key should not be shared and is the key to accessing the wallet in the event where access is lost or to create another instance.

A crypto wallet (cryptocurrency wallet) is software or hardware that enables users to store and use cryptocurrency. With cryptocurrencies, there isn’t any actual money to carry around in a wallet. They exist on the blockchain. Similarly to traditional bank transfers, crypto wallets enable users to send and receive cryptocurrencies, NFTs, etc.

A wallet consists of a public key and a private key. To receive assets, you share your public key associated with your wallet. You should NEVER share your private key.

How do i Claim my Earnings from Freename

ou can withdraw revenues generated passively through a cryptocurrency transfer. Connect your cryptocurrency wallet and, once your withdrawal request is confirmed, the desired amount is pulled from Freename’s reserves and conveniently delivered to you!

Claim your earnings by following these steps:

  1. Connect your cryptocurrency wallet to Freename.io
  2. Request a withdrawal
  3. Receive request confirmation
  4. Receive withdrawal directly to your wallet.

Can i Transfer Domains?

Yes. The domain is stored in your cryptocurrency wallet and can be transferred by you after you have minted it. Access your portfolio, select the TLD or Domain you wish to transfer and type the recipient’s address. Afterwards, you must paste the OTP code you received by mail to confirm the transaction. Keep in mind that currently, it is not possible to import the domain that has been transferred, but it will be possible soon!

Yes. Domains are transferable ONLY after a TLD/domain has been minted and stored in a user’s wallet.

To transfer the TLD (or domain), the user must:

  • Access their wallet
  • Select the item they want to transfer
  • Enter the recipient’s address.
  • Confirm the transaction by pasting the OTP received by email

In the future, Freename.io will support importing domains that have been transferred.

What about Trademarks?

Registering a trademark on your Freename Web3 TLD will allow you to protect your web3 TLD and your logo worldwide juridically.

From the moment you deposit a trademark request, your web3 TLD will be protected worldwide for 6 months awaiting for the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (IGE.ch) to confirm and register the availability of your TLD.****

A trademark is any symbol, phrase, or word that allows customers to identify a company’s goods or services. Freename is a web3 domain/TLD provider that also provides trademark registration.

A user must reach out to the trademark department to register a trademark. To get your trademark filed for review at the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property, a user must provide the following:

  1. Complete a Know your customer (KYC)
  2. A list of TLDs they wish to trademark
  3. Proof of payment

Once these conditions are met, it takes one week for the trademark to be reviewed and logo/TLDs to be provided with six months of worldwide protection.

Is Minting the same as Buying?

Purchasing a TLD (or domain) on Freename and minting it on the blockchain are two distinct steps. When you purchase a TLD (or domain), the transaction is recorded in Freename’s database and not on the blockchain. Minting a TLD (or domain) on the blockchain requires a second step: log into the user’s personal area, select the TLD (or domain) and press “mint TLD” (or domain): done! Don’t worry, once you have purchased a Freename domain, no one can take it away from you!

No. Buying and Minting a TLD/domain are two different things.**

Buying **is the process of recording a transaction on Freename’s database and not on the blockchain.

Minting is the process of pushing a user’s domain from Freename.io data onto the public ledger of a blockchain and into a user’s wallet. Giving the user full control over the TLD/domain.

It is very easy to mint a domain/TLD once you purchase it. Simply:

  • Log into your personal area
  • Select the TLD (or domain)
  • Press “mint TLD” (or domain)

What is Domain Minting?

Minting is the process of publishing a Freename domain (or TLD) on the blockchain via your wallet to gain full custody of the domain. This means that the only person that has control over the domain (or TLD) is the person who controls (has access to) the wallet.

Minting is the process of pushing a user’s domain from Freename.io data onto the public ledger of a blockchain and into a user’s wallet. Giving the user full ownership over the domain.

Minting on Freename.io is as simple as the following steps:

  1. Go to the Freename.io website
  2. Enter the TLD/domain you want to buy in the search bar
  3. Add the TLD/domain to your cart
  4. Go to checkout
  5. Create a Freename.io account
  6. Purchase the TLD/domain with cryptocurrency or a credit card
  7. Go to “portfolio and incomes.”
  8. Click on mint TLD/domain

Which domains are Protected?

Protected domains and TLDs are domains and TLDs that we’ve detected are associated with a brand, organization, or notable person. We believe it is important to increase adoption for the next generation of the internet by helping to onboard brands into the Web3 era. If you are interested in applying for a Protected domain, please contact us.

TLDs/Domains associated with a notable person, brand or organization are considered Protected Domains. Protected domains help onboard brands in Web 3 increasing adoption. Protected domains also protect users from others impersonating/stealing their domains.

Reach out to Freename.io to apply for a protected domain.

Why use Freename?

Freename domains are unique by their very nature: only with Freename you can register domains with unique TLDs for your digital identity while passively earning money!

Freename.io is not only the leading TLD and Domains platform in Web 3, but also lets users generate passive income!

Owning a Freename Web 3 TLD entitles users to receive passive income whenever a domain is bought on their TLD. Users can register and mint TLD/domains of their choice if available.

What is a Domain?

A domain name is a string of letters and/or numbers that points to the IP address of the corresponding website. Generally, it is easier to remember a name than a long string of numbers.

A domain name is an address that people type into a browser bar to find a website. It consists of a Top-Level Domain (TLD), everything that comes after the dot, and the Second-Level Domain (SLD), everything that comes before the dot.

For example, “Freename.io” is the domain name, “Freename” is the SLD and “io” is the TLD.

Which Chains are Supported?

Freename has a multi-chain approach. You can choose on which Blockchain to mint your Web3 Domains and TLDs ranging Among Polygon, Cronos, and Binance.

A user can mint a Freename.io domain/TLD on the following blockchains:

  • Polygon
  • Cronos
  • Binance

Freename plans to expand its multi-chain approach by adding blockchains upon which domains can be minted.

Are there Renewal Fees?

No! Once you’ve bought a Freename Domain or TLD, it’s yours forever, no renewal fees ever!

No. There are no renewal fees on Freename.io. Once a user has paid a one-time payment for a domain/TLD, they own it. Forever.

This is the significant advantage of Web 3 domain/TLD over traditional alternatives.

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