Crypto-Friendly TLDs
10 TLDs match.
Crypto runs on code. Code lives on domains. If you're building a exchange, wallet, protocol, or just want to accept payments without a bank's permission, you need a registrar that doesn't panic when they see "blockchain" in your WHOIS. Most mainstream registrars will suspend your domain faster than a stablecoin loses its peg. They don't want regulatory heat. They don't want payment processor drama. They don't want to think about it. Crypto-friendly TLDs are registered by operators who either live offshore, don't reply to threats, or both. Some accept crypto directly. Some have no DMCA process, or one so slow it's decorative. The registrars who serve them—like us—don't freeze accounts because Visa sent a letter. We don't freeze accounts. Period. You'll find traditional registrars pretending to be edgy, but they'll kill your domain the moment a payment processor complains or a lawyer sends mail. We won't. That's the difference between "crypto-friendly" marketing and actual crypto-friendly infrastructure. Pick a TLD from this list. Register through Bunker. Pay with monero or bitcoin. Get WHOIS privacy free. Move on with your life.
A TLD qualifies for this category if: (1) The registry operator is based in a jurisdiction with limited or no DMCA enforcement (Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Caribbean nations, or other offshore havens); (2) The TLD's terms of service explicitly permit or tacitly ignore cryptocurrency, DeFi, or payment-processing use cases; (3) The registry has a documented history of not suspending domains due to payment processor pressure or DMCA complaints related to crypto activity; (4) The TLD accepts or is known to accept anonymous or minimal-information registrations; (5) Bunkerdomains offers crypto payment, free WHOIS privacy, and anonymous signup for the TLD. We don't include TLDs that *say* they're crypto-friendly but fold under pressure from Visa or ICANN. We include the ones that don't.
Matching TLDs
Old-school internet, new-school anonymity. Networks without nametags.
Tech and startup classic. We don't ask what you're building.
AI gold rush, but anonymous. Anguilla doesn't care about your business model.
Colombia's playground TLD. Fast, cheap, and nobody's watching.
Forced HTTPS, real apps, zero questions. Ship without explaining yourself.
Dev tools, dev things, dev people. Skip the corporate pitch.
The wildcard. Cheap, generic, ready for whatever you're up to.
For builders who don't want a Bay Area paper trail.
Hosting, services, infra — pick a name and skip the form-filling.
Saint Helena. Tiny island, durable namespace. Distance is privacy.