Brave, the privacy-focused browser, has made a significant expansion in its Browser and Wallet support by including 33 new Top Level Domains (TLDs). This brings the total number of Unstoppable TLDs supported by Brave to over 70, providing users with more options for taking their onchain identity to the next level. The best part is that no extensions or additional setup is required, making it seamless for users to leverage these new features. While mobile support is currently in the works, users can already enjoy the benefits on their desktop version of Brave.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s new with Brave’s latest updates:
In Brave Browser:
Users can simply type their domain into the address bar to access their onchain website or UD profile. For those who haven’t created a custom website yet, their domain will automatically resolve to their ud.me profile page. If users wish to customize their domain’s website, they can easily learn how to set one up.
In Brave Wallet:
The Wallet feature now allows users to send and receive crypto using their domain instead of a long wallet address. This method is not only secure but also human-readable, making transactions onchain easier than ever before. The newly supported TLDs include .brave, .onchain, .xmr, .ltc, .privacy, and .grow, among others. A full list of supported TLDs can be found on Brave’s website.
From launching a website to facilitating payments, users can now seamlessly use their domain across Brave’s ecosystem, which boasts over 91.5 million monthly users. This integration makes it convenient for users to manage their online presence and transactions all within the Brave platform.
If you’re ready to get started with these new features, you can grab a domain and begin exploring the possibilities that Brave has to offer. With the latest updates and expanded support for TLDs, Brave is making it easier than ever for users to navigate the world of decentralized identity and transactions.

