Kooky's .brisbane2032 TLD Is Now Accessible Across Multiple Blockchains via Freename

Kooky's .brisbane2032 TLD Is Now Accessible Across Multiple Blockchains via Freename

WILMINGTON, Delaware — Kooky, an independent onchain TLD operator, announces that the .brisbane2032 top-level domain — registered on the Freename decentralized registry — is accessible across multiple blockchain networks. Freename's multi-chain architecture ensures that onchain TLDs are not locked to a single blockchain, enabling .brisbane2032 namespace assets to be recognized and utilized across the major ecosystems in which Freename operates.

Why Multi-Chain Matters for Onchain Namespaces

One of the persistent challenges in blockchain infrastructure is fragmentation — assets and identities registered on one chain are not natively accessible on another. For domain namespaces, this fragmentation creates a risk of namespace lock-in: a TLD registered on a single blockchain is only as useful as that blockchain's ecosystem reach.

Freename addresses this through a multi-chain architecture that allows TLD registrations to be recognized across multiple networks. The .brisbane2032 TLD is not confined to a single blockchain. Its registration and the second-level domains issued beneath it are designed to operate across the networks supported by the Freename protocol — ensuring that the namespace remains useful and accessible regardless of which blockchain ecosystem a user or application is operating within.

Event-Anchored Geographic Namespaces Across Chains

Event-anchored geographic namespaces — those that combine a city name with a specific year of global significance — carry an identity that is both spatially and temporally fixed. In a multi-chain context, this fixity compounds: the exact string .brisbane2032 is present on every supported blockchain simultaneously, creating a cross-chain identity record that is anchored to a specific place and a specific moment in time. Its multi-chain accessibility ensures that this namespace remains a relevant and recognizable identity anchor across the full breadth of the Web3 ecosystem as the anchoring date approaches.

This multi-chain accessibility makes .brisbane2032 a robust foundation for Web3 identity and decentralized application development across all supported blockchain networks.

What Is an Onchain TLD?

Freename is a Web3 domain registry enabling the registration of top-level domains on blockchain infrastructure. Unlike traditional DNS, onchain TLDs offer permanent, censorship-resistant ownership recorded on a public ledger. Each top-level domain registered on Freename functions as a sovereign namespace — enabling the creation of second-level domains, decentralized websites, Web3 identities, wallet addresses, and smart contract integrations beneath it.

TLD owners retain full control over their namespace, including the ability to issue second-level domains to third parties, build decentralized applications, and integrate their namespace into broader Web3 infrastructure. Freename operates on a multi-chain architecture, ensuring registered namespaces are accessible across major blockchain ecosystems.

The Role of Independent Operators

Kooky operates as one of the most active independent operators in the onchain TLD space, holding a portfolio of 1,500+ top-level domains on the Freename decentralized registry. The portfolio spans corporate namespaces, geographic identities, keyword domains, sector-specific TLDs, and event-based namespaces.

Independent operators play a foundational role in the development of the decentralized domain ecosystem — establishing namespace positions, driving awareness of Web3 domain technology, and creating the supply-side infrastructure upon which broader adoption is built.

The .brisbane2032 TLD is registered on the Freename onchain registry and is accessible across multiple blockchain networks.

About Kooky

Kooky is an independent onchain TLD operator holding 1,500+ top-level domains on the Freename decentralized registry.

Registry: freename.com

Contact: kooky.domains/contact

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