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WordPress Hosting Service for Handshake Domains Unveiled

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Sia recently awarded a grant for Nathan Woodburn to help launch a WordPress hosting service for Handshake domains.

@woodburn_nathan has completed his grant project to launch a new @WordPress hosting service for Handshake domains. Nathan has been awarded 100,000 HNS for his contribution

Website: https://t.co/YdwVPDQZ0S
Blog post: https://t.co/ryEwKbN9sj
Code: https://t.co/rjffiEOEFQ@HNS

— Open Systems (@Opnsystm) September 26, 2023


Background

Handshake domains have gained significant traction. However, hosting WordPress sites on these domains has been cumbersome. hnshosting.au is changing that with their hassle-free WordPress solution.

Why This Matters

  • Democratizing Web Access: Handshake domains are a decentralized alternative to traditional domains, removing the control of central authorities.
  • Ease of Use: WordPress’s user-friendly interface combined with a tailored hosting service allows more people to create web content.
  • Aligned Values: Both WordPress and Handshake are open-source and community-driven.

Learn More

For DIY enthusiasts, an existing GitHub guide details how to manually set up WordPress on Handshake domains.

More can be read on Nathan Woodburn’s blog here.


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