I just noticed something very interesting about DOMA and the changes in the domain market. If you haven't heard of DOMA yet, give it a look because it might be one of the most overlooked foundational structures in 2026.



What makes DOMA different is that it solves a problem that has existed from the start: high-quality domains are like immovable gold. They have high value but very low liquidity, requiring intermediaries and taking a long time. DOMA changes all of that directly. It’s the first protocol that turns domains into tokens on the blockchain but still functions normally within the traditional DNS system. It doesn’t break anything.

I really like its design. There are two types of tokens: DOT for ownership, which can be divided and traded, and DST that controls DNS rights, allowing domain owners to "sell part of the future" while still maintaining control. Creating true DomainFi.

Interesting stats: in less than 90 days, over 100 domains have launched, with trading volume exceeding $42 million, over 111,000 assets tokenized, and more than 30,000 wallets participating. Some domains have proven to unlock liquidity faster than traditional broker markets.

For the general public, DOMA lowers the barrier to investing in domains. No need to spend millions of dollars anymore. You can hold a small part of the main asset in the AI era with just a few hundred dollars. For veteran players in the domain industry, it offers an unprecedented way to generate income and new opportunities.

In my view, DOMA is not just a short-term story. It’s the next chapter of internet ownership. It brings the multi-trillion-dollar domain market into the blockchain era. With over 390 million domains, DOMA is the first to bring this market into the blockchain. As new TLD waves emerge in 2026, I believe DOMA will be one of the strongest growth engines.
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