The wiki domain name is a new top-level domain suffix. Like .com, .net, and .cn, it is universal. Since frequent internet users are familiar with the term "wiki" (Wikipedia), the wiki domain name carries the connotation of a knowledge encyclopedia. So, if a Chinese user wants to use a .wiki domain name, can they archive it?
Wiki is a new generic top-level domain (New gTLD). Transliterated as "wiki," it is a collaborative writing system, a writing aid for encyclopedias like Wikipedia. .WIKI is an ideal place to share ideas, projects, and shared interests, and collaborate on creating an online encyclopedia.
On January 23, 2018, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced that the .wiki domain name has been registered and can now be used normally in China.
.wiki Domain Name Registration Rules:
Some domain names must have a minimum of one character, generally a minimum of two characters, and a maximum of 63 characters. Only English letters (a-z, case-insensitive), numbers (0-9), and the hyphen (-) are accepted. Spaces and special characters (such as !, $, &, ?) are not allowed. The "-" cannot begin or end a domain name. Note* Chinese domain names are actually transcoded and registered. The grace period for renewing wiki domains is 30 days. The grace period for redeeming .wiki domains is also 30 days.
The future is an era of knowledge sharing. Wikis have a clear meaning and will be gradually developed. Currently, there are relatively few investors registering wikis, and a large number of high-quality domain names remain. Those who have the conditions may consider reserving them in advance.
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