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Yes, through Namecheap. Right now it's just hosting my personal site on WordPress, but I'm going to switch that soon due to Matt Mullenweg's drama or just take it down entirely.
I read the details. He has a decent reason to ask WP to pay as they got brought by private equity and significantly dropped their contributions to the WordPress which is open source and hence relies on the community to feed back into the product.
Ask, sure. Sue, maybe. Commandeer extensions, absolutely not.
If they don't like people using their open source project, they shouldn't offer that license.