The fact is that not having any DNSSEC related options makes it effectively impossible to change the nameservers of your domain.
Even if we did support DNSSEC, you would still have to setup our DNSSEC keys at your domain registrar to ensure that our nameservers are authorized on your domain.
Then there is the problem of a domain name with DNSSEC typically only allowing one set of nameservers to be authorized. This can be a problem while switching nameservers, as you want to temporarily allow the old and new nameservers to work at the same time due to DNS caching/propagation. This is generally not possible, so it’s common to temporarily disable DNSSEC while switching nameservers to avoid downtime.
All in all, enabling DNSSEC but not having any configuration options to configure DNSSEC would be a major problem at your domain registrar that severely limits you in what you can do with your domain name.
And you should also know: even if you can’t (or just don’t want to) use our namservers, you can still use our hosting. Instead of changing your nameservers, you can also verify your domain name by adding a CNAME record to your current nameservers:
And after your domain name has been added, you can configure the necessary DNS records at your current nameservers to host the website with us: