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Buy and Register Your .WIKI Domain Today

Check .WIKI domain availability, register a new .WIKI domain, search multiple names in bulk, or transfer your existing .WIKI domains to NiceNIC. Built for documentation hubs, project wikis, fan encyclopedias, open knowledge sites, agencies, hosting providers, and resellers.

.wiki
Market $8.24 $5.49 first year
Basic $5.49 0% off
Super $5.49 0% off
VIP $5.49 0% off

Need lower .WIKI pricing? Upgrade account level for bulk registration and reseller pricing.

Why choose NiceNIC for .WIKI

A knowledge-focused address is easy to understand. Reliable domain management matters more.

A .WIKI domain works well when a website needs to communicate documentation, shared knowledge, project information, community resources, or an organized reference hub. NiceNIC supports the full path after search: registration, renewal, transfer, WHOIS privacy where available, bulk domain lists, reseller API use, and account support.

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Crypto Payment Support

Add funds and pay for domain services using supported crypto options such as USDT, BTC, ETH, and LTC. Automated crypto deposit recording helps account balances update quickly after successful confirmation, with no extra NiceNIC processing fee for automated deposits.

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Real Human Support

NiceNIC provides real human support, not only scripted replies. Our team can review your domain needs, explain practical options, and give account-level, transfer, bulk registration, and reseller suggestions to help your domain business grow.

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Fair Abuse Review Process

NiceNIC does not take arbitrary action against domains. Abuse reports are reviewed based on available evidence, policies, and registry requirements, with domain owners guided to review, fix, or explain reported issues where appropriate.

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2,500+ Domain Extensions

Manage .WIKI together with 2,500+ domain extensions from one NiceNIC account, including country-code, generic, and new domain extensions. This helps businesses, investors, and resellers build global domain coverage more efficiently.

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47+ Website Languages

NiceNIC supports 47+ website languages, creating a multilingual registrar experience for international users and teams. This makes domain registration, renewal, transfer, account management, and support easier across different markets.

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Reseller API for Domain Services

For hosting providers, agencies, platforms, and domain resellers, NiceNIC supports reseller API access for domain registration, renewal, transfer, DNS, account-level pricing, and custom nameserver services.

.WIKI Market Intelligence · 2026

.WIKI gives knowledge projects a direct, readable namespace.

Public TLD-count data shows about 105.4K .WIKI registrations in 2026. This section explains .WIKI market scale, open-registration positioning, selected public premium .WIKI sales examples, and simple name-selection tips for buyers who want to register, transfer, or manage .WIKI domains.

📊 .WIKI registrations 105.4K

Public DomainTools count snapshot in 2026.

👑 Share of all TLDs 0.03%

.WIKI share of 392.5M total domain registrations.

🌐 Total TLD market 392.5M

Total domain registrations across all TLDs in Q1 2026.

Q1 2026 TLD Market Distribution

This chart compares .WIKI with major domain categories using Q1 2026 domain-name-base data. It gives buyers a clear view of how .WIKI fits within the wider TLD market.

.WIKI105.4K
ccTLDs146.3M
Other new gTLDs49.5M
Established gTLDs196.6M
Source note: DNIB Q1 2026 market figures and public DomainTools .WIKI count data. Values are rounded and visually scaled for customer education.

Why .WIKI works for knowledge-first domain decisions

The point for buyers is simple: .WIKI is descriptive, flexible, and especially natural when the domain will be used for documentation, knowledge bases, project resources, or fan encyclopedias.

Clear knowledge meaning in the domain itself

.WIKI immediately signals documentation, shared information, reference content, or community knowledge before a visitor reaches the site.

Useful for organized content projects

Open-source projects, games, products, communities, education sites, and internal teams can use .WIKI for structured knowledge hubs.

Open namespace for global buyers

.WIKI is generally available through participating registrars, making it practical for single-domain buyers, bulk buyers, agencies, platforms, and reseller API use cases.

.WIKI Knowledge Namespace Count Snapshot Through 2026

The latest benchmark is 2026. Selected public count snapshots compare .WIKI with relevant knowledge and support namespaces, giving customers a practical view of its current scale.

.wiki
105.4K
.support
39.4K
.education
29.4K
Source note: Public DomainTools TLD count data for .WIKI and selected related namespaces. Figures are rounded for readability.

Public Premium .WIKI Domain Sales Examples

Selected public premium .WIKI sales examples show how clear knowledge and topic names can carry market value. These examples are for market context only, not investment advice or a guarantee of future resale value.

Divinity.wiki
$2.4K
Planting.wiki
$570
Source note: Selected publicly reported premium .WIKI domain sales only. Reporting methodology, disclosure status, auction context, and transaction structure can vary.
Choose the right .WIKI service

Different buyers need different .WIKI services.

A documentation team, a fan community, a domain investor, and a reseller platform do not manage domains the same way. Choose the option that matches your situation.

For documentation and product teams

Use .WIKI for knowledge bases, help resources, product references, and clear project documentation domains.

  • Register new .WIKI domains
  • Create documentation hubs
  • Use privacy protection and DNS tools

For communities and fan projects

Build a clean home for fan encyclopedias, open resources, game guides, community notes, or shared knowledge pages.

  • Fan wiki websites
  • Open knowledge resources
  • Community documentation hubs

For investors and multiple-domain owners

Manage .WIKI renewals, transfers, ownership visibility, and account control across many knowledge-related names in one place.

  • Bulk domain registration
  • Bulk domain transfer
  • Manage many domains in one account

For resellers and platforms

Connect .WIKI registration, renewal, transfer, and DNS services through reseller APIs for documentation tools and hosting customers.

  • Automated domain operations
  • Custom name server management
  • Wholesale API access
Domain transfer

Move .WIKI domains to a registrar built for safe domain management.

If you already own .WIKI domains elsewhere, transfer decisions should not be based only on one renewal invoice. Check transfer eligibility, ownership access, billing reliability, support response time, API needs, and long-term domain management.

1 Unlock the domainConfirm the domain is not transfer-locked at the current registrar.
2 Get the Auth Code / EPP codeRequest the authorization code from the current registrar before starting the transfer.
3 Submit the transfer through NiceNICStart the transfer, complete payment, and monitor transfer approval status.
Bulk domain registration

Search and register multiple .WIKI domains.

Paste multiple .WIKI names, remove duplicates, review the count, and continue to bulk registration. This is useful for domain investors, brand teams, agencies, hosting providers, and resellers.

Enter domains or brand keywords

Enter one name per line, with or without .WIKI. The tool removes duplicates and prepares a clean list for bulk registration.

Reseller API

Add domain registration to your own platform.

If your business sells hosting, websites, SaaS, agency services, or brand protection packages, NiceNIC reseller APIs can support domain registration, renewal, transfer, DNS, and account management.

Automated registration: create domain orders from your own platform.
Renewal operations: reduce manual follow-up and missed renewal risk.
Custom name servers: support branded hosting and DNS operations.
Wholesale structure: build margin with a registrar relationship designed for recurring operations.
# NiceNIC API v2 endpoint
# Applies to supported domain extensions, including .com, .net, .org, ccTLDs, and new gTLDs
https://api.nicenic.net/v2/

# Required headers
Authorization: username:api_secret
Content-Type: application/json

# Check domain availability across multiple extensions
curl "https://api.nicenic.net/v2/?category=domain&action=check&domains=example.com,example.net,mybrand.org" \
  -H "Authorization: username:api_secret" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json"

# Get registration / renewal / transfer pricing for any supported extension
curl "https://api.nicenic.net/v2/?category=domain&action=get_price&domain=example.com&type=register&year=1" \
  -H "Authorization: username:api_secret" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json"

# Change the domain value to query another TLD:
# example.com, example.net, example.org, example.ai, example.co

# Standard response format
{
  "code": 0,
  "msg": "success",
  "data": {}
}

Questions before you register or transfer a .WIKI?

Short answers for buyers who need to confirm pricing, bulk search, transfer rules, payment, or reseller/API support before continuing.

How does NiceNIC .WIKI account-level pricing work?

.WIKI prices vary by account level and may change according to current registry and NiceNIC pricing. The price grid on this page shows the current Market, Basic, Super, and VIP account-level prices. Higher account levels are designed for customers who register, transfer, or manage more domains.

Can NiceNIC help if I need to register many .WIKI domains?

Yes. You can use the page for a fast single .WIKI search, or use NiceNIC support and tools for bulk .WIKI registration, transfer planning, reseller API setup, and long-term domain management.

Can I use the same search box for one .WIKI domain and many .WIKI domains?

Yes. This page supports both use cases. Enter one name to continue toward single .WIKI registration, or paste multiple names line by line to prepare a bulk .WIKI registration list before opening the NiceNIC bulk portal.

Why should I choose .WIKI instead of a more traditional extension?

.WIKI is useful when the domain itself should communicate documentation, knowledge, reference content, or shared information. It is especially natural for project docs, fan encyclopedias, community guides, open resources, and product knowledge bases.

Can anyone register a .WIKI domain?

In general, .WIKI is available for global domain registration through participating registrars and does not have a standard local-presence requirement. Some reserved or premium names may need special handling, and all registrants should provide accurate information and follow registrar, registry, ICANN, and applicable policy requirements.

What do I need before transferring a .WIKI domain?

You usually need to unlock the domain, obtain the Auth Code / EPP code from the current registrar, confirm the domain is eligible for domain transfer, and make sure the domain is not under clientTransferProhibited or serverTransferProhibited status.

Does .WIKI support DNSSEC, IDN, and WHOIS privacy?

Public TLD specifications list .WIKI support for DNSSEC, IDN, and WHOIS privacy where available. Availability can depend on registry, registrar, account, and domain status.

Does NiceNIC support cryptocurrency payment for domain services?

Yes. NiceNIC supports automated crypto deposit/payment options for supported assets such as USDT, BTC, ETH, and LTC. After successful processing, the account balance can be credited automatically.

Is NiceNIC suitable for agencies, hosting companies, and resellers?

Yes. NiceNIC supports bulk domain management, reseller API integration, and global TLD coverage, making it suitable for agencies, hosting providers, developers, and platforms that need to manage domain services at scale.

Secure the .WIKI name before someone else does.

Register a new .WIKI, transfer an existing domain, or upgrade your account level for bulk registration and reseller API use.

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