# Meow Domains

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Meow Domains is a Web3 Social username service where anybody can mint their very own web3 domain username with a .meow extension.

The `.meow` extension represents the Superposition community. Once the username is minted it belongs to the user forever (no renewing fees).

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### Strengthening bonds within the Superposition community

Many people are already using `.eth` names as usernames on Twitter and other social media.

Imagine the same happening for the Superposition community. Having your own domain extension is good for spreading awareness and it also strengthens bonds between members of the community.

### More than just a domain

Web3 names are a digital identity. Superposition members can use domains as usernames when they log into web3 apps. They can also attach additional data to a domain, like a website URL, or a Twitter handle, or email address. Or they can use domains to easily send tokens and NFTs to each other.

The Meow Domains service is built on top of the Punk Domains protocol that is the go-to protocol for many big projects like KlimaDAO, Smol Brains, Layer2DAO and more.

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## Developers:

### Many possible integrations

Any dApp or web3 frontend can easily integrate with `.meow` domain extensions.

The protocol is completely permissionless and the code is open-sourced.

You can integrate the `.meow`domain into your own applications !

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