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$25M Bet on Blockchain Domains: Why Investors Are Backing This Startup

Posted on January 29, 2025 Written by Bill Hartzer

D3 Raises $25M Series A Led by Paradigm

For decades, domain names have been digital gold. But a new blockchain-powered system aims to turn them into a financial powerhouse.

D3 Global just secured a $25 million Series A funding round led by Paradigm, with big-name investors like Coinbase Ventures, Polygon Labs co-founder Sandeep Nailwal, HubSpot’s Dharmesh Shah, and Namecheap’s CEO Richard Kirkendall jumping in. The mission? To reshape the domain name industry into a financial market—one that’s more flexible, liquid, and profitable.

D3 is rolling out Doma Protocol, a blockchain network that transforms internet domains into tradeable assets. This move could unlock billions in market potential, allowing users to buy, sell, fractionally own, and even borrow against domain names. Think of it as turning website addresses into tokenized real estate on the internet.

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Bringing Blockchain to the Domain Industry

Domains are already worth serious money—a $340 billion industry, to be exact. But they’ve been locked in a slow-moving system for years. D3 wants to change that by putting domains on the blockchain, making them easier to trade, finance, and integrate into digital identity systems.

Doma Protocol is built to work with the existing Domain Name System (DNS) while adding new layers of functionality. It allows domains to be tokenized without disrupting how the internet works today. This means registries, registrars, and domain owners can tap into blockchain technology without starting from scratch.

This also opens up new financial opportunities, such as:

  • Fractional domain ownership – Own a piece of a premium domain instead of buying it outright.
  • Domain-based lending – Use high-value domains as collateral for loans.
  • More liquidity – Domains can be easily bought and sold in new digital marketplaces.
  • Enhanced branding and identity tools – Domains can integrate with Web3 platforms, making them more than just website addresses.

Big Players Are Already Lining Up

D3 isn’t doing this alone. Major blockchain networks and companies are already jumping on board.

  • Solana – Working with D3 to create blockchain-based domain infrastructure and apply for .SOL and .SOLANA domain extensions.
  • Avalanche – Partnering with D3 to launch .AVAX domains and bring domain-based financial tools to its ecosystem.
  • OneFootball – Turning .football domains into digital identity tools for 180 million sports fans worldwide.
  • Plume – Integrating tokenized domains into its Nest Protocol to allow for high-yield staking and investment.
  • Hockey.com – Using DomainFi to offer fractional ownership of its domain, giving smaller investors access to premium digital assets.

What This Means for the Future of Domains

Fred Hsu, CEO of D3, sees this as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to rethink how domains work.

“For nearly 30 years, domains have been a valuable asset class, but the technology around them hasn’t evolved,” Hsu said. “Doma Protocol changes that by bringing domains on-chain and creating real financial opportunities for owners, investors, and Web3 communities.”

Charlie Noyes, General Partner at Paradigm, agrees. “Domains were the first digitally native assets, and they’re still one of the biggest. Making them more liquid will open up entirely new financial products.”

With fresh funding and heavyweight backers, D3 is aiming to reshape how domains are bought, sold, and used. And if their vision plays out, owning a domain could be as financially significant as owning a piece of property—except this real estate lives online.

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