Juno rolls out faster system for custom domain registration

Juno has announced an upgrade to the way developers register custom domains for their hosted projects, introducing a new API that the team says is quicker, more dependable and easier to build on over time.

The update is framed as a quality-of-life improvement for anyone hosting through Juno, especially those who rely on smooth domain routing for production apps. According to the team, the new system reduces delays, improves stability and lays groundwork for future feature additions without disrupting current users.

Developers following Juno’s progress will recognise this as part of a broader push to streamline the hosting workflow on the Internet Computer. Domain registration has been an occasional pain point across various platforms, so improvements in speed and reliability tend to draw strong interest from builders.

Juno credited the DFINITY Boundary Nodes team for their support, highlighting their role in enabling smoother integration on the network side. While the announcement celebrates the upgrade, some developers may watch closely to see how the new API performs under heavier usage or during peak deployment cycles. Reliability in real-world conditions is what usually confirms whether an infrastructure update meets expectations.

For now, early reactions suggest the move will make domain handling less of a hassle for teams shipping apps on Juno. With hosting tools becoming more central to the Internet Computer ecosystem, any boost in performance or stability is likely to be welcomed by builders who want things to work cleanly without extra steps.


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