
The Rise of Digital Assets: Why Domains May Become a Recognized Asset Class
For most of financial history, assets had a visible physical presence. Land could be walked on. Buildings could be entered. Gold could…

For most of financial history, assets had a visible physical presence. Land could be walked on. Buildings could be entered. Gold could…

Introduction: The Market Moves Before It Speaks Markets do not announce themselves when they change. They shift quietly, almost imperceptibly at first,…

There is a structural property present in certain markets that is rarely acknowledged directly, and almost never understood in full. It is…

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…

The Psychology Behind Linguistic Micro-Differences in Domain Names One of the most intriguing aspects of the domain name market is that two…

Evidence of Pareto Distribution in Six Years of Aftermarket Data Markets rarely distribute value evenly. In many economic systems, a small fraction…

Structure, Scale, Capital Dynamics, and Asset Characteristics 1. Introduction: An Underexamined Asset Class By the end of 2025, the global secondary domain…

Introduction: Longevity Is the Missing Metric Modern business culture is obsessed with growth, valuation, and scale. Revenue curves are celebrated; headcount expansion…