BlockBeats news, on November 26, domain financial infrastructure D3 Global announced today that the Doma protocol mainnet is officially launched, introducing the world's first domain names that can be traded as tokenized assets. This mainnet launch features multiple high-end domain name assets, providing backing for token trading pairs on Doma. This landmark integration demonstrates how Doma transforms high-value domains into liquid tradable assets while retaining the underlying DNS compatibility and intrinsic value of the domain names. By splitting scarce assets like Software.ai into ERC-20 tokens, Doma breaks the previous monopoly held by a few high-capital high-end domain holders over such assets. Moreover, Doma will strategically collaborate with registrars to bring over 36 million domains on-chain, creating a global network. Token holders can trade fractional ownership of the underlying domains, provide liquidity to earn transaction fees, or unlock utility functions through long-term staking, while the domain names themselves still hold value as Internet assets compliant with DNS standards.
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The Doma Mainnet is online, with 36 million domain names available as tradable Tokens.
BlockBeats news, on November 26, domain financial infrastructure D3 Global announced today that the Doma protocol mainnet is officially launched, introducing the world's first domain names that can be traded as tokenized assets. This mainnet launch features multiple high-end domain name assets, providing backing for token trading pairs on Doma. This landmark integration demonstrates how Doma transforms high-value domains into liquid tradable assets while retaining the underlying DNS compatibility and intrinsic value of the domain names. By splitting scarce assets like Software.ai into ERC-20 tokens, Doma breaks the previous monopoly held by a few high-capital high-end domain holders over such assets. Moreover, Doma will strategically collaborate with registrars to bring over 36 million domains on-chain, creating a global network. Token holders can trade fractional ownership of the underlying domains, provide liquidity to earn transaction fees, or unlock utility functions through long-term staking, while the domain names themselves still hold value as Internet assets compliant with DNS standards.