The Hidden Geometry of Domain Prices: Why the Market Is Not Random — And Never Was

At first glance, the domain market appears disordered. A five-letter .com sells for $3,000

At first glance, the domain market appears disordered. A five-letter .com sells for $3,000

Markets are judged by activity. Volume is interpreted as health. Turnover is treated as validation. A market that trades is assumed to be functioning; one that does not is assumed to be failing. This assumption is rarely examined. Liquidity does…

The Psychology Behind Linguistic Micro-Differences in Domain Names One of the most intriguing aspects of the domain name market is that two words which appear almost identical in language, meaning, and length can have dramatically different values as domain names.…