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Not Just a Name: Where Your SPACEID Domain Really Works (And What Integrations Mean)

MD Article by MD

Most people think a Web3 domain is just a name, It’s not.

The real value is where that name actually works.

Sending crypto, swapping, displaying your name etc… none of that matters if your domain isn’t supported there.

That’s where integrations come in.

What “Integrations” Really Mean

Simple.

An integration means an app supports your SPACE ID domain.

So instead of using something like:

0x742d35Cc6634C0532925a3b844Bc9e7595f...

You just use your name.

Not Partnerships… Real Usage

You’ll see a lot of projects say “we partnered with X”.

Cool, but that doesn’t always mean anything for users.

Integrations are different.

It means your domain actually works inside the app.

  • Send crypto using a domain
  • See names instead of 0x addresses
  • Use your identity across apps

That’s real usage.

Where Your Domain Works

  • Wallets → send and receive with your name
  • DeFi apps → Identity, Interactions
  • Profiles → show who you are on-chain

It works across 25+ chains and hundreds of Dapps, Wallets and Ecosystems

Why This Actually Matters

Wallet addresses are long, confusing, and easy to mess up.

One mistake… and your funds are gone.

A domain fixes that instantly.

  • Easier to use
  • Safer transactions
  • Cleaner experience
  • Improved UI
  • One identity everywhere

If You’re a Developer

You don’t need to spend days integrating this.

With the SPACE ID SDK, you can add domain support pretty fast.

Like:

  • Turn a name → wallet address
  • Show a name instead of a 0x

That alone makes your app feel way better to use.

👉 SPACE ID SDK Docs

See All Integrations in One Place

If you want to explore where your domain works, I built a tool for that:

👉 https://sidlist.xyz

It tracks SPACE ID integrations and lets you see:

  • Supported wallets
  • dApps
  • Ecosystems

All in one place, and constantly updated.

Final Thought

A domain isn’t just a name.

It becomes useful when it works everywhere.

That’s what integrations do.

Published April 22, 2026