> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://read.cryptograb.wiki/cryptograb-affiliate/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://read.cryptograb.wiki/cryptograb-affiliate/wiki-cryptograb/bot-cryptograb_site/store-buy-domain.md).

# Store Buy Domain

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{% hint style="danger" %}
For long-term domain use, it's not recommended to purchase domains in zones like <mark style="color:blue;">**.uno, .site, .store, .fun, .space, .tech, .website, .icu**</mark><mark style="color:blue;">,</mark> and <mark style="color:blue;">**.xyz**</mark>. These are managed by third parties that can disable them without warning.
{% endhint %}

> Some domain zones, such as **.uno**, **.site**, **.store**, **.fun**, **.space**, **.tech**, **.website**, **.icu**, and **.xyz**, often block domains at their discretion, without clear criteria. This leads to rapid blocking even with minimal suspicion, causing criticism. Administrations collaborate with third parties to monitor user activity, ignoring the interests of law

{% hint style="success" %}
We offer two registrars to choose from: Costa Rica (Njal.la) and Luxembourg. These are two distinct providers, each with its own features, pricing, domain binding speed, and blocking policies.

Costa Rica (Njal.la), for instance, has a notably strict moderation policy—even minimal domains following a "one account — one domain" principle can end up banned without clear reason, leading to inconvenience and wasted funds.

We provide the choice; it’s up to you to decide which provider suits your needs best. If any issues or bugs arise, please report them through tickets.
{% endhint %}

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[Costa Rica](/cryptograb-affiliate/wiki-cryptograb/bot-cryptograb_site/store-buy-domain/costa-rica.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

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[Luxembourg](/cryptograb-affiliate/wiki-cryptograb/bot-cryptograb_site/store-buy-domain/luxembourg.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

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[Domain Prices](/cryptograb-affiliate/wiki-cryptograb/bot-cryptograb_site/store-buy-domain/domain-prices.md)
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