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The .wiki TLD is a generic top-level domain created to provide a dedicated namespace for wiki websites—collaborative, open-editable platforms for sharing knowledge. It was introduced to help users easily identify wiki-based content and encourage the growth of community-driven information projects.
Open for registration by anyone; no residency or eligibility requirements
Price range based on 3 registrars. Actual prices may vary.
The .wiki domain was proposed by Top Level Design, LLC under ICANN's New gTLD Program and was delegated to the DNS root zone on February 19, 2014. Top Level Design, led by Raymond King, was passionate about promoting wiki culture and intended the TLD as a targeted space for knowledge-sharing platforms. In 2023, the registry operation was transferred to Registry Services, LLC, a subsidiary of GoDaddy Registry.
The .wiki TLD serves a specific purpose in the domain ecosystem, providing users with clear context about the websites using this extension.
The .wiki TLD is commonly used for the following purposes:
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No restrictions; open registration for individuals and organizations worldwide
The .wiki TLD is available for registration through accredited domain registrars.
Disclaimer: The information on this page is sourced from IANA, ICANN, and respective registry operator publications, then structured and formatted with the assistance of AI. While I strive for accuracy, details such as pricing, registration requirements, and policies may change. Always verify with the official registry or an accredited registrar before making registration decisions.