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Basically every domain that's not giving an error satisfies your requirements! Or are you specifically looking for a 2-letter TLD?
https://porkbun.com/checkout/search/xn--ls8haaa
well, is punycode, and many tld allow it ( starting with .com )
the problem is the registrar, sometimes they dont allow you to do it.
for example i dont have an emoji, but i have a letter ñ in one of my domains.
Punycode phishing is the next big thing.
Somtimes registrars claim a domain is "available" but after attempting to order more sanity checks are done (e.g., for invalid characters) and it errors out. But these look fine - thanks!
.com allows Punycoded domains from various Unicode blocks (Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, etc) but they disallow emojis.
well, .ws allows it
https://❤❤❤.ws/
https://blog.uniteddomains.com/it-s-2016-where-are-our-emoji-domain-names-26215215fbd2
..and you linked to the shill site someone did a couple years back that sells GoDaddy.
Why does this surprise you any? I think @jiggawattz wants the penis emoji domain, but does not want anyone to know he has it.
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No longer moderator ?
Lord had mercy! Praise the Lord!
Chrome FF are no longer showing emojis on the address bar. Useless now. try:
https://❤❤❤.ws/
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=508378
Well I tried with a .link emoji domain and it didn't work, the registration failed. Apparently some registrys show the domains as available, although they can't actually be registered.
Same with .click