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  • Home
    • Register a Name
    • Primary Name
    • Verification
    • Avatar
    • Records
    • Websites (vet.ms)
    • Subdomains
    • Web2-Domains
    • Name Wrapping
    • Transfers
    • Free Transactions
    • Introduction
    • Avatar
    • APIs
    • @vechain/sdk
    • Subgraph
    • dApp Kit
    • Node.js
    • Connex
    • Resolve Utils
    • Reverse for Contracts
    • ensjs
    • Contracts
      • Registry
      • Registrar
      • Reverse Registrar
      • Name Wrapper
      • Public Resolver
      • Resolve Utils
      • Verification
      • Assign Name for Contract
    • Glossary
    • Pricing
    • Expiration
    • Launch Stages
    • Roadmap
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Websites (vet.ms)

.vet Microsites

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vet.ms is currently under development. How it handles and returns data will change in the future.

When you set up a Content Hash or a website through url text entries, your .vet-name will be activated at <your name>.vet.ms. Your site on vet.ms will then point to either the content hash (currently, only ipfs/ipns are supported) or the URL you've specified in the text records.

Examples:

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