A crypto wallet for domainers: easily interact with onchain identities, assets and apps.
Total ratings
4.00
(Rating count:
28)
Review summary
Pros
- Works well as a wallet and for managing domains
- Innovative concept of web3 domain names linking to wallet addresses
- Professional company committed to decentralizing the web
- Positive user experience with customer support
- Great extension for managing .eth, .crypto, and other domains
Cons
- Frequent permission prompts that can disrupt the user experience
- Concerns about legitimacy and accusations of astroturfing
- Presence of errors when resolving domain names
- Pops up immediately upon opening the browser, which can be annoying
- High price point for services (e.g., $30/month)
Most mentioned
- User experience issues with pop-ups and permission requests
- Concerns about legitimacy and accusations of scams
- Functionality issues with resolving domain names and errors
- Positive user feedback regarding ease of use and features
- Decentralization and innovative aspects of the product
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User reviews
Recent rating average:
2.50
All time rating average:
4.00
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-10-20 | Kristen Woerdeman | en | The extension now includes the Unstoppable Lite Wallet, making it easy to manage domains and crypto with just an email and password. | |
2024-09-26 | Mike Standing | |||
2024-09-26 | Sergii Iurevych | en | This is a completely new extension guys, it has nothing to do with the old version. I love that it now acts as a wallet. | |
2024-09-15 | Micah Baldenegro | en | So, in this company's defense I felt compelled to write this review because all I see is whining about a product, that obvious to me they dont have a clue what is it this company does. First off this isnt the only company doing this, but they are the first I am pretty sure and are copied by many players in the crypto game. I wonder why that would be happening, hmmm maybe because they are on to a good thing. Now what they do before anyone else even offered the idea, was figuring out a way to make your wallet address easier to remember and since the ways to accomplish such a feat isnt exactly easy, they came up with web3 domain names and being able to attach a wallet address to the domain name. So people could give it out the like my own, mostest.wallet as my address when sending or getting payments with crypto. Its a wonderful product and though my favorite domain that I bought was refunded because of market changes, they not only refunded much more then I paid for it, they went as far as sending crypto instead of store credits when I asked for it and didnt even as much as argue or give me the run around. Just said "cool whats the address you would like it sent to". Ive been introduced to the wider web3 experience because of them and their app marketplace and honestly I love the fact that one of the CEOs is a felon or maybe was is the right word, but I too am a felon so maybe a little biased. Side note, Im not claiming innocence but with what I was convicted on, but I was innocent and the government lied to get their conviction in my case and the CEO was convicted for selling weed! Freaking crazy that just several years later he would have been able to open a dispensary in many states and called a business owner for it. Sadly I guess he was just a little too early and went to prison for it. Sounds like it was a lot of weed and also sounds like someone I would love to meet, probably freaking cool as hell. Lifes hard for us felons and seeing one succeed and help create a company in my opinion not only innovative but committed to doing whats right when things dont go as planned I think makes them be worthy of a little defending. They are a cool company and have value to those that know what the hell they do and offer. People need to be reminded that just because a company doesnt have value to them, doesnt mean they dont have value at all or for the wider world, or maybe your like the majority of the human race and suck. For the rest of you that dont suck, much love, my rant is over. | |
2024-08-14 | Shameless Consumption | en | I enjoy having to accept permissions to run unstoppable often when I open brave. After months of this stupid pop-up consistently coming back despite me hitting accept, made the call to uninstall. I know that updates and changes can cause another ask for permission (and im glad that your asking rather than just doing it), but its far to cumbersome to the user experience. I have not ever seen these reviews until now and will be doing research about unstoppable so I can figure out if its legit, as always buyer beware | |
2023-07-19 | Avi K. | most of the 5 star reviews are from individuals inside the company itself, they engage in astroturfing and their shady business practices are well known at this point. dont let them scam you out of your money | ||
2023-07-19 | Avi K. | en | most of the 5 star reviews are from individuals inside the company itself, they engage in astroturfing and their shady business practices are well known at this point. dont let them scam you out of your money | |
2023-06-18 | N. Caravagio | "unstoppable domains" is a ponzi scam. https://www.trustpilot.com/review/unstoppabledomains.com Read some of the reviews: https://trstp.lt/34MPnQLx3 They also send fake 5 star reviews from their own members ( even on this extension rating's ) which you can see by the same last name "Popov". they also wash trade (buy from themselves with different accounts) to make it seem like their fake domains aren't worthless while in reality they are worthless. | ||
2023-06-18 | N. Caravagio | en | "unstoppable domains" is a ponzi scam. https://www.trustpilot.com/review/unstoppabledomains.com Read some of the reviews: https://trstp.lt/34MPnQLx3 They also send fake 5 star reviews from their own members ( even on this extension rating's ) which you can see by the same last name "Popov". they also wash trade (buy from themselves with different accounts) to make it seem like their fake domains aren't worthless while in reality they are worthless. | |
2022-08-08 | Carlos Santos | Pops up right away in front of what I am doing |
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