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How to NMC on Trezor

1

Connect your Trezor

Connect your Trezor hardware wallet to your computer or mobile device and follow the setup steps.
2

Install Trezor Suite

Install Trezor Suite
Go to trezor.io/start to download and install the desktop app, open the web app, or download Trezor Suite Lite for mobile from the app store.
3

Transfer your NMC

Transfer your coin
Open Trezor Suite, select Namecoin, go to "Receive," show full address, verify it on your Trezor, copy & paste it into your exchange’s "Send to" field. Voilà!
4

Happy Trezoring

Sit back and relax—your assets are safe & secure. Your Trezor hardware wallet offers unparalleled protection for your crypto.

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Namecoin in a nutshell

Namecoin is a domain name registry service and was the first coin to fork Bitcoin. Similar to registering a .com or .io domain name, you register a .bit domain on the network. This domain is censorship-resistant and impervious to activity tracking. Governments and large corporations control traditional domain name services (DNS) servers. This control is how the Chinese government, for instance, can block websites that go against their beliefs. To prevent this level of censorship, Namecoin uses blockchain technology to distribute its DNS amongst the users on the network. A pseudo-anonymous founder by the name of “Vince” created Namecoin in 2011. Since then, Vince has disappeared, but a core development team has kept the project alive. The project has several developers listed on the official website and benefits from the contributions of numerous anonymous developers as well. Namecoin has been fully functional for a few years, now, and the development team posts updates several times a month. Namecoin was the first cryptocurrency to use Auxiliary Proof of Work (AuxPoW) for its consensus. By using AuxPow, Namecoin and Bitcoin can be mined simultaneously. In this consensus, the child blockchain depends on the proof-of-work of parent blockchain, which means If a new block is created on Bitcoin blockchain, it will also be added to the Namecoin blockchain. NameID is another technology brought by Namecoin. It serves as an open service for securely registering human-readable names in a decentralized way. NameID is a combination between Namecoin and OpenId, where users can easily convert their Namecoin Identities into OpenIDs. This makes NameID a solution to Zooko's triangle, which states that there are three desirable properties (Human-meaningful, Decentralized, and Secure) for name participants in a network protocol and any participant can only inherit two properties at a given time. Namecoin is among some earliest cryptocurrencies. During its existence in the market, it has seen a high volatility on some occasions, which can be attributed to many reasons. Namecoin has been around in the cryptocurrency market much longer than most cryptocurrencies today; however, despite this, it has not gotten much attention until recently. In 2014, it was among the top ten cryptocurrencies by market capitalisation, which is now changed due to the introduction of hundreds of new cryptocurrencies. Namecoin was abandoned by its creator which can be seen as a red flag by many. The project is currently being developed with the support from its community. The current team has been actively taking the project forward and also provides regular updates on social media channels.

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Frequently asked questions

Was Namecoin the first altcoin?

Yes, Namecoin was the first altcoin to be forked from Bitcoin.

How many Namecoins are there?

The Namecoin supply is limited to 21 million.

How do I store Namecoin securely?

As with all cryptocurrencies, you should practice self-custody and take ownership of all your digital assets, including Namecoin. Once you have purchased Namecoin via a reputable cryptocurrency exchange, protect your funds by moving them to your Trezor hardware wallet.

Can you mine Namecoin?

Yes, you can mine Namecoin if you’d rather not purchase it from a cryptocurrency exchange. We recommend reading the Namecoin documentation on mining if you wish to do so.