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“We chose .xyz for Transient Labs because it perfectly symbolizes our mission. The XYZ in our domain stands for the limitless possibilities of exploration, innovation, and transformation we aim to bring in the field of technology. We’re glad to see other pioneers in the web3 world recognizing its value, too. It’s been an excellent choice for us, aligning seamlessly with our branding and vision. We are excited about the future as we continue to innovate and push boundaries on the .xyz platform.”
– Daniel Volkov, Director of Operations, Transient.xyz
Discover a curated selection of available .xyz domains with our .xyz premiums, .xyz numbers, and CNOX search tools.
* Premium XYZ Registry domains refer to premium domains for extensions with standard and premium domains, and XYZ’s premium namespaces such as .Cars, .Car, .Auto, .Theatre, .Storage, .Security, and .Protection.
** “BIN” (or High/Low) priced premium domain. Domains in this tier have a premium price for the first year, but renew at standard pricing. All other premium domains have annual premium renewal fees.
| 42.Audio | Easy.Makeup** |
| Allinone.Auto | Device.Protection |
| BMWUtah.Auto | Soul.Quest |
| Career.Beauty | Agent.Rent |
| Easy.Boats** | Treat.Security |
| EV.Cars | Easy.Skin** |
| 8.CEO | Zag.Storage |
| Best.CEO | Electric.Theatre |
| 70.Game | W.xyz |
| Lux.Homes** | Atlas.Yachts |
| MT.Audio | IM.Homes |
| Freelander.Auto | Stone.Quest** |
| Easy.Beauty** | Holiday.Rent |
| Ciyuan.Car | Ciyuan.Protection |
| RWA.Cars | Crux.Security |
| Logbook.Cars | XY.Skin |
| Boss.CEO | Nest.Storage |
| Smart.CEO | Act.Theatre |
| Be.Game | I.xyz |
| Easy.Hair** | Solar.Yachts** |
(source: Namebio.com)
| Total dollar value: $227,345.00 |
| Average price: $4,837.13 |
| Low price: $105.00 |
| High price: $85,000.00 |
| Maximum SLD characters: 22 |
| 2L – 3 (6.38%) 3L – 7 (14.89%) 4L – 4 (8.51%) |
(Ranked by volume)
(Price listed is MSRP)
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1. https://x.com/coca_wallet/status/2050129057958731866
2. https://x.com/peaq/status/2049951870626472185
3. https://interfacex.net/
4. https://x.com/retro_gadgets/status/2050255467918614947
5. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-13/bezos-backed-ev-truck-startup-slate-auto-raises-650-million
6. https://www.securityweek.com/linx-security-raises-50-million-for-identity-security-and-governance/
7. https://www.coindesk.com/press-release/2026/04/08/pharos-network-announces-usd44m-series-a-round-bringing-total-funding-to-usd52m-to-scale-onchain-economy
8. https://fintech.global/2026/04/30/squads-raises-18m-to-expand-stablecoin-finance-platform/
9. https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/aman-guptas-offbeat-studios-raises-rs-100-crore-in-seed-funding-led-by-bessemer-venture-partners-11775549387282.html
10. https://www.coindesk.com/business/2026/04/20/tether-backs-uae-tokenization-firm-kaio-in-usd8m-funding-round-to-bring-emirati-funds-onchain
11. https://evertiq.com/news/2026-05-01-quantum-technology-startup-qmatter-raises-12-million
Sentient.xyz – GoDaddy customer – (Singapore)
The .xyz community includes developers building AI infrastructure aimed at openness and decentralization. Distributed AI data network Hub.xyz builds a system for real-time machine intelligence. Decentralized AI infrastructure company Othentic.xyz develops modular frameworks that connect decentralized computing with verifiable AI systems. Agentic AI protocol Axone.xyz focuses on workflow coordination and governance. In this week’s #AIMonday, we’ll introduce you to a decentralized AI protocol building an open-source AGI network: Sentient.xyz.
Sentient.xyz is the online home of Sentient, a decentralized protocol aimed at building an open, community-driven artificial intelligence network. According to the website’s documentation, the project is focused on developing what it calls the GRID (Global Research and Intelligence Directory), described as a network of specialized agents, models, data, tools, and compute contributed by a global community of builders. The documentation states that the GRID is designed to function like a distributed brain, coordinating modular AI components toward AGI-level output. AGI, or artificial general intelligence, refers to AI systems capable of performing any intellectual task a human can. In July 2024, it was reported that Sentient Labs raised $85 million in seed funding, co-led by Founders Fund, a venture capital firm co-founded by entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel, alongside Pantera Capital and Framework Ventures.1
Within the broader AI landscape, the Sentient.xyz documentation identifies two defining dimensions: openness and utility, and positions Sentient at their intersection. Closed platforms such as Anthropic and OpenAI are described as demonstrating high utility but remaining under centralized control, while open-source models are noted as offering transparency without community ownership. Sentient is designed to combine a community-owned architecture with a focus on high-utility applications, including tools for reasoning, search, and agent coordination. The GRID currently lists 110 or more partners, and Sentient-built components include Dobby, described in the documentation as the first model loyal to crypto, as well as Open Deep Search and ROMA, a meta-agent framework.
Sentient was co-founded in January 2024 by Sandeep Nailwal and Himanshu Tyagi. Sandeep is also co-founder and executive chairman of blockchain payments company Polygon Labs.2 Himanshu’s LinkedIn profile notes that he is co-founder and core contributor at Sentient, where he leads research, incentive design, and open products. He also holds a position as associate professor at the Indian Institute of Science, and is the founder of Banyan Intelligence, an AI company based in Bangalore.
Sentient.xyz operates on the .xyz domain and uses the branded email address [email protected] for outreach and contact. This reflects a broader pattern of AI-driven organizations using .xyz to highlight their work and communication. A domain like Sentient.xyz can make the organization’s name directly findable, while a branded email address provides a consistent identifier for partnerships and community engagement. You can learn more by following the platform on LinkedIn and X/Twitter, joining the Discord, and visiting Sentient.xyz.
1. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/sentient-labs-raises-85m-seed-131358314.html
2. https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2025/06/11/polygons-sandeep-nailwal-takes-over-as-foundation-ceo-amid-strategic-shakeup
N1.xyz – GoDaddy customer – (United States)
Forward-thinking developers use .xyz domains to build blockchain platforms and services. Digital securities platform Axiology.xyz supports issuance, custody, trading, and settlement under an EU regulatory framework. Stripe-acquired payment platform Bridge.xyz, built by former Coinbase leaders, supports stablecoin payments. In this week’s #BlockchainThursday, we’ll introduce you to a Layer 1 blockchain designed for scalable applications and onchain financial infrastructure: N1.xyz.
N1.xyz is the online home of N1, a Layer 1 blockchain designed for application scalability and high-performance financial use cases. The project was originally developed under the name Layer N, a scaling network focused on financial applications. According to the website, the network is built with a focus on horizontal scalability, app-specific execution environments, and execution-environment flexibility, allowing developers to deploy applications using multiple programming languages. N1.xyz states that N1 is designed to support high-throughput applications with features such as sharded data availability, native bridging, and low-latency execution. In September 2023, Fortune reported that Layer N raised a $5M seed round co-led by Founders Fund (a venture firm founded by PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel) and dao5, with participation from Kraken Ventures, Mirana.xyz, GSR, and Amber Group.1 In April 2024, the project launched a liquidity program backed by a $20M commitment from Amber Group to support early-stage financial applications. In December 2024, it was reported that Layer N rebranded to N1 and shifted from a scaling network to a standalone Layer 1 blockchain focused on performance and application design.2
According to N1.xyz, the network is structured to separate settlement and execution, with applications operating in independent environments rather than sharing global compute. The website states that this design removes shared state congestion and allows each application to scale based on its own resource needs. N1.xyz describes its execution layer as environment-agnostic, which can help developers build using languages such as Typescript alongside other supported languages. The platform positions itself within the blockchain landscape as a system designed for high-performance applications, particularly in areas such as trading, where latency and throughput are critical. According to N1.xyz, applications can reach high transaction throughput individually, rather than competing for shared network capacity. The website also highlights features such as native asset bridging and wallet abstraction, which are presented as part of the broader effort to support application design and user interaction.
Dima Romanov is the co-founder and CEO of N1, and has been leading the project since its earlier phase as Layer N. As reported by The Block in September 2023, the project is designed to scale financial applications on blockchain infrastructure. The Block report also notes that the project shifted direction following the collapse of FTX and moved to build on Ethereum before later evolving into N1.3 David Cao is also listed as a co-founder and has described his work as focused on building infrastructure for financial applications and onchain systems. According to LinkedIn, both founders have backgrounds in finance and technology, with experience spanning institutional finance and blockchain development.
N1 transitioned its primary domain from LayerN.com to the more concise N1.xyz following its rebrand. .XYZ is widely used by startups, investors, and builders across blockchain and emerging technologies. N1.xyz serves as the central hub for network information, bringing together documentation, product updates, and announcements in one place. You can learn more by following the platform on Telegram, X/Twitter, and LinkedIn @n1xyz, joining the Discord, and visiting N1.xyz.
1. https://fortune.com/crypto/2023/09/13/peter-thiel-founders-fund-crypto-layer-n-defi-ethereum/
2. https://www.rootdata.com/news/261364
3. https://www.theblock.co/post/250785/ethereum-layer-n-founders-fund-peter-thiel
Imperfecta.xyz – Namecheap customer – (United States)
The .xyz community includes artists, galleries, and creative platforms using .xyz domains to share work, highlight diverse perspectives, and connect audiences across art, literature, and design. Women-led literary agency Trames.xyz supports authors and publishers across global markets. Paris-based TheBridgeGallery.xyz highlights contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora through cross-cultural exhibitions and dialogue. Creative directory platform Erria.xyz connects global talent across craft, art, and design. In this week’s #WebsiteWednesday, we’ll introduce you to a Portland, Oregon-based art gallery highlighting women artists and underrepresented creatives through rotating exhibitions and installations: Imperfecta.xyz.
Imperfecta.xyz is the online home of Imperfecta, an art and design gallery based in Portland, Oregon. According to the website, the gallery focuses on “elevating women artists and underrepresented creatives” and presents a range of work, including visual art, sculpture, and installations. Imperfecta re-launched in February 2026 in a new Pearl District location, expanding into a larger exhibition space. That month, Portland local news station KOIN 6 News featured founder Daria Loi discussing the gallery’s move to the Pearl District, where a new, larger space allows for expanded exhibitions, installations, and a broader presentation of artists.1 Upcoming exhibitions listed on Imperfecta.xyz include “frol·ic·some,” an invitational group show, and “From the Dark Side of Whimsy” by New Mexico-based artist Kelli Cooper2, both scheduled for May 7 to May 30, 2026, with an opening reception on May 7, 2026 from 5–8 pm.
Imperfecta’s gallery space is located in the General Automotive Building (1923) in Portland. According to Imperfecta.xyz, the space includes an exhibition gallery, an installation area, a reading section, and a cabinet of curiosities called “Hiraeth.” The website states that exhibitions rotate monthly and include both solo and group shows featuring local and international artists. In March 2026, Oregon ArtsWatch reported that the expanded location includes dedicated areas for installations and participatory projects, as well as space for larger works.3 The gallery represents a range of artists, including Paola Zakimi, whose work spans art dolls, painting, and illustration, and Sophie Spinelle, a conceptual photographer exploring themes of glamour, queerness, and identity. One available piece by Sophie Spinelle, titled Swagger, is a limited edition matte giclée print (24 x 30 inches). According to the website, the photograph features Sauyce West, a body acceptance activist, and was created in collaboration with photographer Carey Lynne Fruth. The website states that the work engages with the visual language of fashion and glamour to examine how cultural standards shape representation and visibility.
Image via Imperfecta.xyz
Daria Loi is the founder and director of Imperfecta. Oregon ArtsWatch reports that Daria previously worked in architecture, design research, and technology before opening the gallery.4
As shared by the Aspen Institute, Daria contributed to the Virtually Human Working Group, a cross-disciplinary initiative composed of 24 leaders across industry, research, civil society, and academia examining how technology shapes human connection and experience.5 The Aspen Institute states that the group aimed to better understand how continuous interaction with technology influences relationships between individuals and with themselves, and to develop shared frameworks and research approaches. Daria’s Aspen Institute profile states that she has held various leadership roles, including heading up Design and People Experiences at Mozilla and working as a Principal Engineer at Intel. The profile also notes that Daria has published more than 80 articles, holds more than 10 patents, and has presented research internationally. Additionally, in 2018, Daria was recognized as one of Italy’s 50 most inspiring women in technology and received Intel’s Global Diversity and Inclusion Award.6 According to her personal website, Daria has led more than 50 projects across design and innovation, filed or was granted 13 patents, and delivered dozens of lectures and workshops. Daria transitioned out of a career in technology in 2023 to launch Imperfecta and focus on supporting artists. Daria currently holds roles including Arts Commissioner for the City of Oregon City (2024–present) and Treasurer of Destination Oregon City (2025–present), along with advisory, academic, and program committee roles across design and research organizations.7
Imperfecta.xyz serves as the primary online presence for the gallery, replacing an earlier use of StudioLoi.xyz as part of its transition into a larger Portland location. Maintaining the original domain and redirecting it to the current website can support continuity and help audiences find up-to-date information during a transition. .XYZ is widely used by forward-thinking organizations working across creative and emerging fields, complementing Imperfecta’s focus on diverse artistic formats and underrepresented creatives. We had the opportunity to speak with Daria about her choice of .xyz for her gallery’s website. As she explained,
“When I was looking for a domain extension for my art gallery, I was looking for something that would feel unpretentious, non-corporate, and fresh. I also was looking for something that would sound wondrous, as wonderment is at the center of the Imperfecta Gallery's philosophy. When I saw .xyz I immediately knew it was the perfect fit for my business, which focuses on promoting local and international women artists and underrepresented creatives.”
You can learn more by following the gallery on Instagram @imperfecta.xyz, Facebook @imperfecta.xyz, and LinkedIn @imperfectaxyz, and by visiting Imperfecta.xyz.
1. https://www.koin.com/video/imperfecta-brings-bold-new-perspectives-to-the-pearl-district/11526171/
2. https://www.travelportland.com/event/69d6a7e11ea85c979b737925/
3. https://www.orartswatch.org/imperfecta-and-daria-lois-many-reinventions/
4. https://www.orartswatch.org/imperfecta-and-daria-lois-many-reinventions/
5. https://www.aspeninstitute.org/team/virtually-human-working-group-members/
6. https://www.aspeninstitute.org/people/daria-loi/
7. https://www.darialoi.com/
In today’s digital landscape, cybersecurity platforms utilizing .Security domains are evolving alongside the rapid rise of agentic AI. A new wave of companies is emerging to secure autonomous systems, govern AI behavior, and manage the growing complexity of machine identities. This momentum is reflected in significant recent funding rounds, underscoring the urgency of building security infrastructure for the next generation of intelligent systems. XYZ Registry is committed to supporting innovators in the security space, and it is encouraging to see organizations adopting elite domain endings like .Security to establish their presence. Today, we’ll introduce you to three companies using .Security domains that are advancing agentic AI security across defense, identity, and governance: Jetstream.Security, Kai.Security, and Oasis.Security.
Jetstream.Security – Cloudflare customer – (United States)
Jetstream.Security is the online home of Jetstream, a cybersecurity platform focused on enabling enterprises to run AI systems with built-in governance, identity, accountability, and financial control. According to the company’s website, lack of oversight can introduce risk and slow adoption. As highlighted on the company’s website, Jetstream aims to replace uncertainty with trust by embedding governance directly into AI systems from the start. As reported by Fortune in March 2026, the company raised $34M in seed funding to advance its AI governance platform.1
According to the company’s website, Jetstream is building a “control plane for AI” that provides continuous visibility and governance across AI systems, including agents, models, tools, and workflows. The platform is designed to unify fragmented AI environments through discovery of AI assets, enforcement of identity and access controls, and monitoring of runtime behavior in real time. Key capabilities include agentic identity binding, design-time controls for structuring AI systems, runtime governance to detect drift and misuse, and financial accountability to track usage and cost. Jetstream.Security describes governance as a foundational layer for enterprise AI adoption.
Jetstream is led by co-founder and CEO Raj Rajamani, who previously served as Chief Product Officer at CrowdStrike and SentinelOne, where he contributed to building and scaling major cybersecurity platforms. The founding team also includes COO Jared Phipps, who held senior sales and go-to-market leadership roles at SentinelOne and other cybersecurity companies, CTO Jatheen (AJ) Anand, who has led engineering teams building large-scale AI and cloud platforms, and Chief Architect Venu Vissamsetty. Together, the team brings experience across cybersecurity, enterprise software, and AI infrastructure to Jetstream’s mission of enabling governed and accountable AI systems. You can learn more by following the company on X/Twitter and LinkedIn, and visiting Jetstream.Security.
Kai.Security – GoDaddy customer – (United States)
Kai.Security is the online home of Kai, a cybersecurity platform founded in 2025 that is focused on redefining how security operations are executed in the age of AI. As shared on the company’s website, the platform is built on the premise that traditional, human-operated security tools are no longer sufficient to defend against machine-speed threats, and instead aims to replace fragmented security stacks with a unified, autonomous system. In March 2026, Kai emerged from stealth with $125M in funding.2
According to the company’s website, Kai is designed as a single agentic AI platform that performs end-to-end security functions across threat intelligence, exposure management, detection, and response. Rather than augmenting existing tools, the platform replaces siloed systems with a unified pipeline that continuously gathers context, assesses risk, prioritizes actions, and executes remediation. Kai emphasizes eliminating fragmented workflows and enabling security operations to move at machine speed, with customers reportedly compressing months of manual analysis into minutes. The platform is built to operate without human bottlenecks, positioning agentic AI as the core driver of modern cybersecurity operations.
Kai is co-founded by CEO Galina Antova and CTO Damiano Bolzoni. Galina is a co-founder of industrial cybersecurity company Claroty and serves on the boards of multiple cybersecurity organizations, bringing experience in building and scaling security platforms. Damiano previously co-founded SecurityMatters, which was acquired by ForeScout, and later led industrial and OT security initiatives at the company. His background also includes academic research in SCADA security and supervising doctoral work in the field. In April 2026, the company announced the appointment of Nick Degnan as Chief Revenue Officer, noting that he brings more than 20 years of experience in building and scaling high-growth revenue organizations across cybersecurity and enterprise technology, as Kai scales adoption of its platform. Together, their backgrounds span cybersecurity, infrastructure, and product development. You can learn more by following the company on LinkedIn @kai-security and visiting Kai.Security.
Oasis.Security – Name.com customer – (United States)
Oasis.Security is the online home of Oasis Security, a cybersecurity platform focused on managing and securing non-human identities (NHIs) across enterprise environments. According to the website, the shift to hybrid cloud, automation, and AI-driven systems has led to rapid growth in non-human identities such as service accounts, APIs, and bots, which now represent a significant portion of identity activity. As shared on the company’s website, Oasis is designed to secure and govern these identities throughout their lifecycle. In March 2026, Oasis Security raised $120M in Series B funding to expand its platform for non-human identity governance.3
According to Oasis.Security and their whitepaper on non-human identity management, Oasis provides a platform that combines discovery, posture analysis, threat detection, and automated remediation to manage non-human identities at scale. The platform is designed to provide visibility across hybrid and multi-cloud environments, assess risk posture, and enforce governance through policy-based automation. The website states that key capabilities include lifecycle management functions such as provisioning, ownership assignment, credential rotation, and decommissioning, designed to reduce operational complexity while improving compliance. As highlighted on the company’s website, Oasis uses an infrastructure-agnostic approach with broad integrations across cloud platforms and enterprise systems, providing centralized control over identities that are often created and managed in a decentralized manner.
Oasis Security is led by co-founder and CEO Danny Brickman. As shared on LinkedIn, Danny previously served as Head of Cyber R&D in the Israel Defense Forces, where he led cybersecurity research and development initiatives, and also held roles in product strategy before founding Oasis. His background includes experience in software engineering and participation in the Talpiot program, combining technical and leadership expertise. Together with the broader team, he brings experience in cybersecurity, engineering, and enterprise product development to Oasis’s mission of securing the rapidly expanding non-human identity landscape. You can learn more by following the platform on X/Twitter and LinkedIn, and by visiting Oasis.Security.
The adoption of .Security domains highlights how organizations in the cybersecurity sector are choosing industry-specific namespaces to strengthen their digital identity. Developed for the security industry, .Security provides a dedicated namespace aligned with this sector. The structure of the namespace allows organizations to choose domain names that precisely reflect their specific services, functions, or areas of focus. Unlike crowded domain extensions where the best names are taken, .Security domains are priced relative to their value, a deliberate approach that can deter bad actors and speculative registrations. The exclusive but unrestricted namespace further supports domain availability, top-tier status, trust, and legitimacy. Companies like Jetstream.Security, Kai.Security, and Oasis.Security demonstrate how emerging platforms can align their online presence with their core mission while making it easier for stakeholders to associate them directly with security-focused solutions. As cybersecurity evolves to address agentic AI, non-human identities, and real-time governance, .Security provides a clear and relevant foundation for companies building the next generation of security infrastructure. The domain underscores a direct connection to the industry, offering a memorable, purpose-aligned, and strategically smart choice for organizations shaping the future of digital defense.
1. https://fortune.com/2026/03/03/ai-governance-crowdstrike-sentinelone-veterans-raise-34m-enterprise-adoption-gap/
2. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/kai-emerges-stealth-125m-powering-130000488.html
3. https://finance.yahoo.com/sectors/technology/articles/oasis-security-raises-120m-series-160000141.html