Manage RNS names
Overview
After you register your RNS name, managing it is easy. In your account, select the My domains tab to access and edit all your registered domain names.
Click Manage on a domain to open its management page. From there, you can set this domain as primary and renew its registration.
Manage your primary name
Your Ronin address can serve as the owner for one or multiple RNS names. You can use one of these domains as your primary name. A primary name is the one that shows up across RNS-enabled apps and wallets wherever your Ronin address is usually displayed. You can have only one primary name at a time, but you can change it whenever you want.
Set your primary name
After you just bought your first RNS domain name, follow these steps to set it as primary.
- Go to My domains and click Select primary name at the top.
- Select the domain you want to set as primary.
- Click Confirm.
- Sign the transaction. After that, this name is successfully set as primary.
You can also set a domain name as primary during the registration.
Change your primary name
If you have more than one RNS domain, follow these steps to set a different domain as primary.
- On the My domains tab, select the domain name that you want to set as primary, and then click Manage to open the domain management page.
- Click Set as primary.
- Click Confirm.
- Sign the transaction. After that, this name is successfully set as primary.
Remove your primary name
To remove your primary name, select the domain and click Remove. After you remove the name, RNS starts to display your Ronin address instead until you set another domain as primary.
Any transactions sent to your previous primary name will resolve to the owner of the name at that time.
Renew your domain
Grace period
You can renew your domain at any time during the existing registration and within 90 days after the registration expires. This 90-day period is also known as the grace period.
To learn when your domain's grace period ends, look for the Grace ends on the domain management page.
Key points:
- During the grace period, the domain is reserved only for its previous owner to renew it, and it can't be set as primary.
- After the grace period, the domain becomes available for anyone to register. It may still appear in your domain list, but you are no longer its owner. However, you can buy this domain back at any time.
Renew a regular or protected name
To quickly renew your primary name, go to your account, then My domains > Extend.
- On the My domains tab, locate the domain name that you want to renew, and then click Extend.
- Select the number of years of registration you want to purchase (1). Review the total amount payable, which includes only the renewal fee times the requested number of years. Click Extend to confirm the renewal (2).
- Sign the transaction to make payment. Your RNS name registration is successfully renewed.
Renew an auctioned name
- On the My domains tab, locate the auctioned domain name that you want to renew, and then click Extend..
- Select the number of years of registration you want to purchase. You can renew an auctioned domain for up to 3 years at a time, depending on the current expiration date. For example, if you just won the domain at an auction, it comes with a 1-year registration. You can immediately renew this domain for another 2 years, for the total of 3 years.
- Review the total amount payable, which includes the following:
- Renewal fee times the requested number of years.
- Reservation fee of 15% of the current domain price. If the domain you're renewing has a valid offer on Mavis Market with a higher price, then the reservation fee is derived from the higher price. A valid offer is the one where the buyer is proven to have the sufficient balance in their wallet. The price is calculated in USD.
- Click Extend to confirm the renewal.
- Sign the transaction to make payment. Your RNS name registration is successfully renewed.
View your favorite domains
You can add any RNS name to favorites to keep track of its status, for example. To view all your favorite domains, go to the Favourites tab.