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# Checking domain user profile

1\. Go to our homepage. Enter the domain name in the search bar and click "Search"

![](/files/XA8lWsWqe3978uO9r1BZ)

2\. Click "See Profile". You will be able to check the profile of domain names that are already taken or protected from public minting.

![](/files/vMiGgrre72C1GYThGfMz)

3\. Under "Profile", you can see the details of this domain name, such as the expiration date and associated social media links.

Under "Crypto", you can see the associated cryptocurrency wallet address that the domain owner uses to receive payment.

![](/files/lAHEaIA6CySTou710iFd)


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