TESTNET — Pay with Divi Testnet coins to register domains

testnet.divi.cx

Decentralized DNS
on the Divi Blockchain yourname.testnet.divi.cx

Register domain names that resolve through standard DNS worldwide — owned by your private key, secured by proof-of-stake consensus.

Check domain availability

Enter a domain name to check availability.

Registration Fees

Length-based pricing tiers

Extreme

Tier 1

3

character names

10,000

DIVI per year

46,656 possible names

High

Tier 2

4

character names

5,000

DIVI per year

1.68M possible names

Medium

Tier 3

5

character names

1,000

DIVI per year

60.5M possible names

Open

Tier 4

6+

character names

500

DIVI per year

Effectively unlimited

Prices are consensus parameters on the DNSDivi sidechain. Registration fees are paid in DIVI on the Divi mainchain and distributed to validators proportional to stake.

Registration Process

From payment to global resolution

01

Pay DIVI on mainchain

Send the registration fee in DIVI to the validator threshold address on the Divi mainchain. Include an OP_RETURN with your domain name and public key.

02

Registered on-chain

Submit an SPV proof of your payment to the DNSDivi sidechain API. Validators verify the proof and include a RegisterDomain transaction in the next block.

03

Resolves globally

Your domain propagates to all DNSDivi nodes. The embedded DNS server answers queries for yourname.testnet.divi.cx through standard DNS delegation worldwide.

Architecture

Trustless by design

SPV Proofs

No trusted payment processor

You prove your mainchain payment cryptographically using a Simplified Payment Verification proof. No third party can fake a registration — only a valid on-chain transaction passes verification.

Threshold Cryptography

No single keyholder

Registration fees accumulate in a threshold address controlled jointly by validators via DKG. Funds are distributed per epoch proportional to stake — no single party can redirect revenue.

Fraud Proofs

Signed DNS responses

Every DNS response is signed by the responding validator. Serving a wrong answer is a cryptographically provable offense — the validator is evicted from the network immediately.

PoS Consensus

Single Rust binary

DNSDivi runs PoS consensus, a REST API, and a full DNS server in a single binary. Validators stake DDNS tokens. No slashing — only eviction. Daily epochs limit validator exposure.