Crypto & Web3 name ideas

Crypto and web3 names should feel modern, technical, and ownable — distinctive enough to stand out in a crowded space and easy to type into a wallet or explorer. These ideas are brandable and future-proof, and each can be checked for an available domain (think .xyz, .io, or a clean .com).

24 crypto & web3 name ideas

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Tips for naming your crypto & web3

  • Lean into coined, ownable words — invented names trademark and rank better than generic 'coin/chain' combos.
  • Avoid trend-chasing terms that date fast; pick a name that survives the next cycle.
  • Secure the .com or a strong .xyz/.io, and grab the matching ENS (.eth) name and social handles so your identity is consistent on-chain and off.

Crypto & Web3 naming FAQ

How do I name a crypto or web3 project?
Start from a short, coined, ownable word that hints at speed, trust, or your protocol's value, rather than stacking generic terms like 'coin' or 'chain'. Generate a batch, shortlist the ones with an available domain and ENS name, and say each out loud before committing.
Which domain extension is best for a crypto project?
A clean .com still carries the most trust, but .xyz and .io are hugely popular in web3 and far more available. Many projects also register a matching ENS (.eth) name for their on-chain identity — you can check that with our free ENS checker.
Should a web3 startup avoid 'coin' or 'token' in the name?
Usually yes. Overusing 'coin', 'token', or 'chain' makes names blend together and can create regulatory or trademark headaches. A distinctive, brandable name ages better and is easier to protect.

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