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there is @ExonHost Accredited Registrars from Bangladesh
ShockHosting is also an ICANN-accredited provider
great!
but your website is not opening in chrome mobile (android) browser. it gives DNS error.
That issue is sorted out now, thank you for bringing this to attention.
Our company is over a year old and the accreditation itself (as a reassignment) has existed for over 5 years. The domain is new because we launched the public-facing product recently.
We run our own DNS infrastructure with 2 redundant authoritative nameservers (ns1.dotwee.io and ns2.dotwee.io) on independent servers. Full DNS management was just launched today, you can manage A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, SRV, CAA, and NS records directly from the dashboard. More details here: https://dotwee.com/news/dns-management-now-available
We launched to the public on February 4th, so yes, we're brand new and those numbers reflect that. Domain Name Stat also isn't real-time, so the data there is already outdated. We're not pretending to be a large registrar. We're an ICANN-accredited registrar (#3870) that just opened its doors, with competitive pricing, free WHOIS privacy, built-in DNS management, and crypto payments. Every registrar starts somewhere.
Xu
This was an internal configuration error on our own domain during an infrastructure update earlier today. It's been resolved, customer domains were not affected. Apologies for the concern.
We had a brief nameserver misconfiguration on dotwee.com earlier today during an infrastructure update. It's been resolved, if you're still seeing a DNS error, try clearing your browser cache or switching to a different DNS resolver (e.g. 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8). It should resolve normally now.
As a domain registrar, we do not host or control website content. Copyright and DMCA complaints about hosted content should generally be directed to the hosting provider serving that content. That said, we take all reports seriously, if a domain itself is being used for DNS abuse or violates applicable law, we will investigate and take appropriate action. We also comply with valid court orders and ICANN dispute resolution processes (UDRP/URS). Full policy: https://dotwee.com/policies/abuse
Yes! transfer lock (clientTransferProhibited) is enabled by default on every new registration. You can disable or re-enable it anytime from your dashboard. Standard ICANN 60-day locks also apply after registration and transfers. Full policy: https://dotwee.com/policies/transfer
We support TOTP-based two-factor authentication for account login. Per-action confirmations for sensitive changes like NS updates and transfers are on our near-term roadmap.
Not currently — we support credit/debit cards via Stripe and cryptocurrency payments. PayPal is being evaluated.
We investigate every report. For most violations, we contact the registrant and provide a reasonable timeframe to address the issue before taking action. Immediate suspension without notice only applies in clear-cut cases like active phishing, malware distribution, or CSAM, as required by ICANN. We're not in the business of pulling domains out from under people without good reason. Full policy: https://dotwee.com/policies/abuse
Xu
PurpleIT actually.
Some debunk of LLM generated crap:
What Makes DotWee Different?
• ICANN-Accredited — Direct registry connections, not a reseller. IANA ID: 3870.
You are #3870. The same as other 3869.
• Free WHOIS Privacy — Every domain, every TLD. No add-on fees, no expiry gimmicks. Your personal info stays private, always.
98% of registrars do that.
• 17 Cryptocurrencies — BTC, ETH, XMR, USDT, USDC, SOL, LTC, BCH, DOGE, TON, TRX, DASH, AVAX, BNB, SHIB, DAI, POL across 30+ networks.
A ton of alternatives: porkbun, Unstoppable Domains, njala etc.
• Simple Signup — Register with just an email address. No unnecessary hurdles.
Illegal under ICANN-accredited registries. ICANN requires periodic domain holder data refresh and it must be "correct". So name, surname, city etc.
• No Hidden Fees — What you see is what you pay. Same price at renewal. No hosting bundles, no upsells at checkout.
The same with others.
• Inbound Transfers — Transfer your domains to DotWee. The promo code applies to transfers too — activates automatically via the link above.
The same with others.
• 500+ TLDs — From .com and .net to niche extensions. AI-powered suggestions if you're looking for inspiration.
Others have way more: netim, namecheap, namesilo etc.
• Hong Kong Jurisdiction — Different legal environment from US/EU-based registrars.
This one actually is unique and very concerning. Does it have the great Xi supervision?
So, a nothing burger :-/ . Website is somewhat unique, very dark, background is unpleasant. Does website theme generated by deepseek?
Appreciate the feedback, even if it’s a bit cynical. But a few things are just factually off here.
First, the "illegal" signup part, you're confusing account creation with domain registration. We collect the full, ICANN-required contact details during checkout, exactly like Porkbun or anyone else. We just don't think you should have to give up your home address just to create a login and look at a dashboard. That’s privacy 101, not a compliance issue.
On the accreditation: Being #3870 isn't a "badge of honor," it's about not being a reseller. When you aren't a middleman for Enom or GoDaddy, you have direct control over support, pricing, and the API. That matters when things go sideways.
As for HK, it’s a choice for legal diversity. It operates under Common Law and its own privacy ordinance (PDPO). If you're worried about "supervision," you should probably look closer at the "know your customer" laws tightening up in the US and EU lately.
The site was hand-coded. We just happen to like a dark UI. If being a "nothing burger" means no hidden fees, no "introductory" price traps, and no annoying hosting upsells at checkout, I’ll take that as a win.
Xu
Based on your response against LET assholes I would happily check you out. Good luck.
Congrats on the launch! And nice office location - do you happen to have lunch at the Cafe de Fontaine nearby?
You’d attract many customers by offering the first domain for $1. At the moment, you don’t really have a reputation or a clear edge over other registrars.
@dotwee
Twelveteen crypto-"currencies" is all nice, but is PayPal also an option?
Our parent company name is Purple IT Ltd
Good to see an actual accredited registrar got a representative here. I believe porkbun used to (or still?) have a rep here but since that alleged incident where they suspend domain that uses their ns solely because google safe browsing report, they've been quiet.
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Fair enough — we're new, and trust is earned, not claimed. So let's earn it.
$0.99 .com and .net — registration or transfer-in, your pick.
Code:
LET1Direct link: https://dotwee.com?promo=LET1
Limited to 100 uses, 1 per account.
Crypto note: Direct crypto isn't available for this offer due to minimum transaction limits. You can deposit crypto to your account balance and pay with balance instead — leftover funds work for future domains or renewals.
Once those are gone, the
LOWENDTALKcode still works for 10% off any TLD.paypal bruv
First impressions after trying the 0.99 deal:
Nothing bad to say. We will see.
Managed to get a hot .net domain 😆When I try to purchase it somewhere else, I guess I'm going to pay a lot more than $11/year.
Actually, that's a bit of a misconception. For new registrations, $11 is just the standard market rate for a .net domain.
Most major registrars offer it at almost the same price because the wholesale cost is fixed; you’d only see a difference of a few cents across the top platforms.
As for premium (aftermarket) domains, the price is synced globally across all major registrars once a seller lists it.
You won't find a 'hot' domain being significantly cheaper on one specific site. In reality, you're just getting the fair market price.
Appreciate your comment, My English is weak maybe you get me wrong , the host domain not premium one at all 🙂, but is quite interesting to me (The domain not the offer) with the 0.99$ offer
transferred 1 domain to you.
i need to transfer more 2 domain
did new com reg 0.99 worked well !! happy ! thanks !!
For sure... Getting accreditation is a bitch so congrats you pulled it off. Been there, it's takes up a lot of effort.
Anyway, just stating ... Not trying to attack. Wish you best.
We have decided not to support PayPal at this time. By sticking to cards and crypto, we avoid the high transaction fees and dispute overhead associated with PayPal. This is what allows us to keep our renewal pricing flat and offer these $0.99 promos without adding "payment processing fees" at the final step of checkout.
Thank you for the detailed feedback. It’s good to hear the onboarding and transfer speeds met your expectations.
Crypto: For transactions as low as $0.99, network fees often exceed the value of the domain itself, which is why there is a minimum threshold for crypto payments.
Placeholders: You are correct—those are placeholders for non-mandatory fields (like phone numbers or specific contact strings) used while the registry data is being synchronized. We agree that hiding these until the transfer is fully finalized would be cleaner, and we will look into implementing that change in the next UI update.
Glad you find the management interface practical for your needs.
We appreciate the support! To ensure as many members of the community as possible can benefit from the $0.99 deal, the promo is limited to one use per account. However, you can still use the code LOWENDTALK for a 10% discount on your additional transfers.
Thank you for the update. We are glad the process was seamless. Welcome to DotWee.
Thank you. You’re right, the accreditation process is rigorous and time-consuming, but we felt it was the only way to offer the level of direct control and transparency we wanted for our users. We appreciate the well wishes.
Xu
Not really, it depends on the network.
Plenty of networks with very low fees: Solana, Ethereum L2, Litecoin, Monero... all of them have lower fees than whatever your card processor charges you.
A different matter is if you WANT to accept small crypto payments, as that would be heaven for spammers and other criminal actors.
You’re absolutely right, on-chain fees for networks like Solana, Monero, or LTC are negligible compared to traditional card processors. We actually encourage using them for that exact reason.
Regarding the concern about small payments and spammers: we do accept crypto for all our TLDs (starting at $5.99), but we don't offer the deep $1 discounts for crypto payments. This naturally helps filter out the 'low-effort' spam while still keeping the door open for everyone else. It’s a nice middle ground that keeps the network clean without making it a headache for legitimate users.
Xu
Reassignment from another company of yours or did you buy it? If so, where do I buy mine.
0.99 💯 thanks
Not worth it. You will have to go through same process of accreditation.