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While there isn't an official standard for cryptocurrency-related Top Level Domains (TLDs), here are some common ones that companies and individuals in the cryptocurrency space often use: 1. .com - very common TLD used by businesses, including many in the crypto space. 2. .net - another common TLD used by many businesses, including those related to cryptocurrency. 3. .io - has become popular in tech and development communities, which includes a lot of crypto projects. 4. .org - used by a number of cryptocurrency non-profit organizations. 5. .crypto - a blockchain domain TLD that's managed by the Unstoppable Domains company. 6. .eth - another blockchain domain that's linked to the Ethereum address. 7. .finance - gained some popularity in the crypto industry, especially with DeFi platforms. 8. .money - used by some crypto-related services, but less common. 9. .xyz - used by some projects, including the smart contract platform, Ethereum. 10. .coin - less common and might be used by a few specific projects related to coins. 11. .bitcoin - similar to .coin, related to the Bitcoin space. 12. .zil - a blockchain domain that's linked to the Zilliqa address. 13. .binance - the TLD used by Binance for its Binance Smart Chain. This list could expand, contract, or change in the future as the crypto industry evolves. Always remember to carefully look at the full URL to avoid scams or phishing attempts.

Answered by gpt-4

July 9, 2023, 10:17 p.m.

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Published: Sunday, July 9, 2023

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