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Easy5 min readFeb 27, 2026

Doma Weekly: From 0 to 100 launches in under 90 days

Doma crossed 100 domain token launches in under three months, bonding 57 domains and raising over $155K. This milestone proves DomainFi is actively reshaping how digital real estate generates liquidity.

What you'll learn
Reached 100 launches in under 90 days
Bonded 57 domains unlocking $155K capital
AI domains raised 2x more than .com average
Crossed $42M total volume with 4.6M transactions
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The Sprint From Zero To One Hundred

Less than three months ago, the first domain token went live on Doma. That token was $SOFTWARE.AI, launched on December 1, 2025. Today, it has grown to 3,267 holders and more than 3,370 minted subdomains, forming an entire ecosystem around a single name.

By the end of February 2026, Doma crossed 100 launches. That translates to roughly one new domain token every 21 hours during this sprint. The pace is not slowing down—if anything, it is accelerating.

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The Metrics That Define This Milestone

The raw numbers tell a compelling story of market validation. Fifty-seven domains have successfully bonded, representing a 57% bonding rate across all launches. Total capital raised through bonded auctions reached $155,455, with an average of 46.2% sold per bonded auction.

Twenty-one unique domain owners have been onboarded to the protocol. The highest single-domain raise was $43,750 for Brag.com, which also achieved the top fully diluted valuation at launch of $18 million.

More than half of the first 100 launches successfully bonded. This is not hype—this is liquidity forming around digital real estate assets that otherwise might have sat parked indefinitely.

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What Bonding Actually Means

When a domain bonds, it represents a significant milestone in the DomainFi model. Those 57 bonded domains are now tokens that hit their funding threshold, went live, became tradeable, and opened up staking plus pool activity.

Over $155K was unlocked from domains through this process. This demonstrates the DomainFi model working in the real world, transforming static digital assets into productive financial instruments.

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The Rise Of AI-Native Namespaces

While .com domains still dominate the overall market, .ai domains are punching hard in terms of capital efficiency. The data shows that .ai domains raised more than twice the average amount per launch compared to .com domains.

The market is clearly assigning a premium to AI-native namespaces. This is not simply a narrative—the fundraising data confirms this valuation premium exists.

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Hall Of Fame Launches

Five launches stand out as defining examples of the range of strategies emerging inside DomainFi.

First place goes to Brag.com with an $18 million FDV, $43,750 raised, and 5% sold. Second is Software.ai with a $2.5 million FDV, $34,375 raised, and 25% sold. Third is Boner.com with a $1.5 million FDV, $27,500 raised, and 20% sold. Fourth is Wines.xyz with a $475K FDV, $11,500 raised, and 20% sold. Fifth is Swimsuits.ai with a $350K FDV, $11,000 raised, and 40% sold.

These five launches capture the spectrum of pricing strategies. From bold, high-conviction plays like Brag.com at an $18M FDV, to strong mid-market demand for AI-native assets like Software.ai and Swimsuits.ai, each launch tells a different story about how the market evaluates digital real estate. Some sold a smaller percentage at higher valuations while others moved more supply at lower FDVs. This is price discovery happening in real time.

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Success Stories Building The DomainFi Narrative

Beyond the numbers, early case studies are emerging that demonstrate what DomainFi looks like when conviction meets infrastructure.

Brag.com represents an audacious pricing strategy and pure conviction play with its $18M FDV and $43K raised. The high valuation and low percentage sold sends a strong signal of long-term positioning.

Software.ai holds special significance as the very first Doma launch. This flagship .ai was tokenized on day one, making it the origin story of the entire sprint from zero to one hundred.

Wines.xyz represents DomainFi going global. Alessandro launched at a $475K FDV and has already bonded, demonstrating successful onboarding of international domain owners.

Art Malkov tokenized DePin.ai, a DePIN-sector name on a DePIN-adjacent chain. This meta-appropriate launch raised $8K with a strong sector-native narrative.

Monte Cahn, an OG domain investor, launched five domains and bonded all of them. This represents a traditional domain industry veteran leaning fully into DeFi rails.

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Launch Velocity Acceleration

The monthly breakdown reveals accelerating momentum. December saw 16 launches, January increased to 32 launches, and February surged to 54 launches.

This acceleration tells the real story of adoption. Doma went from zero to 100 launches in under 90 days, and the team is building systems to scale that rhythm even further.

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Platform Growth Milestones

Doma crossed two more major milestones this week: $42 million in total volume and 4.6 million total transactions. These figures signal that activity on Doma keeps compounding.

Total volume stands at $42.57 million. Total transactions reached 4,618,587. Total tokenized assets number 111,413. Total wallets connected equal 29,188. Domain tokens launched now total 101.

The top three tokens by holder count are $INVESTORS.XYZ with 11,047 holders, $2026LFG.COM with 4,158 holders, and $OWNANDTRADE.COM with 4,070 holders.

The top three liquidity pools by TVL are USDC.e-ETH at the 0.05% fee tier with $206.9K, USDC.e-ETH at the 0.30% fee tier with $183.2K, and USDC.e-SOFTWARE.AI at the 0.30% fee tier with $70.1K.

09

New Referral Program Launch

Referrals are now live on Doma. Every user has a personal referral link that takes under a minute to grab. Users can share their link, bring people in, and earn points. The more active users onboarded through referrals, the more points earned.

This creates a clean way to grow the network without relying on paid growth or gimmicks. The team has released a Weekly Wednesday Walkthrough explaining the referral system.

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Industry Insights From Tom Barrett

Tom Barrett, Founder and President of EnCirca, joined a Doma AMA to discuss how the domain industry is evolving. He explained why .com still dominates even as new TLDs and repurposed country codes like .ai gain traction.

A major focus was bringing traditional DNS and Web3 closer together. Doma's model makes ICANN registrars the custodians of both the DNS name and its onchain representation.

Barrett highlighted new opportunities unlocked by tokenization and Web3 rails—new ways of unlocking liquidity and the idea that the next wave of successful entrepreneurs will pair deep domain expertise with agentic AI to build new businesses on top of this infrastructure.

As Barrett noted, success is never a straight line, and mistakes are part of learning. Books and videos cannot teach what hands-on experimentation reveals.

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Originally Published on the Doma Blog

This article was originally written by Doma Foundation and published on the [Doma Blog](https://blog.doma.xyz/doma-weekly-from-0-to-100-launches-in-under-90-days/). All credit to the original authors. Republished on web3guides.com with attribution to support the Doma community.

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Originally published by Doma Foundation

This article was first published on the Doma Blog. Republished on web3guides.com with attribution to support the Doma community. All credit to the original authors.

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