Dmail upgrades NFT domain sales flow with faster processing and more payment options

Dmail has rolled out a set of backend and checkout upgrades designed to make buying its NFT email domains quicker and easier, as the project continues pushing its “tradable and transferable” Web3 domain offering.

The latest update focuses on performance and reliability during the purchasing process. Dmail says it has introduced multi-threading to speed up order processing, a change that should reduce waiting times during high activity periods and help transactions move through the system more smoothly.

Alongside the speed boost, Dmail has also improved how orders are tracked and managed. The platform now includes clearer order status updates, as well as stronger handling for duplicate orders, which can be a common frustration for users when network congestion or repeated signing attempts cause confusion at checkout.

On the payments side, Dmail has expanded wallet support, allowing buyers to complete purchases using an additional wallet option. While Dmail has not framed this as a major shift in strategy, it reflects a practical move to reduce friction for users who prefer different wallet setups.

Dmail’s domain purchases now support multiple tokens, including USDT, USDC, ICP, DMAIL, and BUSD. For users, that wider mix of payment options could make it easier to participate without needing to swap assets first, particularly for those already holding stablecoins or ICP.

The upgrades arrive as competition grows across Web3 identity, naming and messaging products, where user experience often makes the difference between curiosity and repeat use. Faster order handling and fewer checkout issues may help Dmail convert more buyers, but adoption will still depend on how well the domains integrate into real communication workflows and whether users see lasting value in owning a transferable Web3 email identity.

Dmail’s NFT email domains are available through its domain portal.


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