Claim once, own forever.
Register a ticker one time. No renewals. No rental fees. No “keep paying to keep it.”
- One ticker, one owner (first come, first served)
- Recorded on-chain and publicly verifiable
- No renewals, no ongoing holding fees
Not a subscription. A claim.
Most naming systems feel like renting. You pay, you renew, you keep paying, and if you miss a date the name can be taken.
Tickers shouldn’t work like that. When you register here, your claim is recorded on-chain and doesn’t expire.
How it works
- Connect a Phantasma wallet — you’ll register from the wallet that will own the ticker.
- Pick a ticker (1–12 letters) — short is fine. Memorable is better.
- Check availability — if it’s free, you can register it. If it’s taken, it’s taken.
- Register once — your claim is written on-chain. No renewal cycle. No recurring fee.
KCAL covers the network fee for the registration transaction.
Why “own forever” matters
Build without a deadline
No renewal clock hanging over your project. The ticker stays yours while you build, ship, pause, pivot, or scale.
No renewal traps
No surprise fees. No price hikes. No “premium renewals.” Register once and move on.
Clear, public ownership
Ownership is recorded on-chain and publicly verifiable. People can trust what they’re seeing.
Real scarcity
Only one party can hold a given ticker. That reduces confusion and helps communities rally around a single symbol.
What you get
- Exclusive claim to that ticker in the registry
- Permanent on-chain record of registration
- Shareable token page (example:
/token/TICKER) - Editable token details (project info and links) by connecting the owning wallet
FAQ
Do I need to renew my ticker?
No. Registration doesn’t expire and there are no renewal fees.
Can someone take my ticker later?
Not if you registered it first. One ticker, one owner, recorded on-chain.
What if I lose access to my wallet?
Ownership follows the registering wallet. Back up your keys and keep them safe.
Does “own forever” mean legal ownership?
No. This is an on-chain registry claim. Legal rights (like trademarks) are separate.
Ready to act?
If you’ve got a ticker in mind, check availability. If you’re still deciding, browse the registry for ideas.
Good tickers don’t stay available long.