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Doma Mainnet Launches for DeFi Trading and Liquidity on Premium Tokenised Domains

The Block Whisperer

November 26, 2025 at 9:19 AMby The Block Whisperer

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Doma has launched its mainnet, allowing users to trade, lend and provide liquidity on premium tokenised domains such as software.ai and other high value digital assets.

Doma Mainnet Launches for DeFi Trading and Liquidity on Premium Tokenised Domains
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A New Market for Domain-Backed Tokens

Doma’s mainnet is now live, opening a new chapter for DeFi based on tokenised premium domains.

The idea is simple. Valuable internet domains are fractionalised into blockchain tokens, which can then be traded, pooled or used in lending markets.

This allows users to gain exposure to digital real estate that normally requires high upfront capital.

The launch brings liquidity and accessibility to an asset class that has traditionally been locked behind private ownership and high valuations.

How Doma Works

Each premium domain is converted into a verifiable on chain asset.

Users can:

  • trade fractions of a domain
  • provide liquidity to domain backed pools
  • borrow or lend against domain value
  • speculate on demand for specific domain categories

Domains such as software.ai represent strong digital brands with measurable market demand. Tokenising them transforms that demand into transparent and tradable liquidity.

Why Domains Are Attractive Collateral

Premium domains have long been viewed as digital property with stable value.

Their appeal includes:

  • limited supply
  • consistent demand for strong keywords
  • use in branding and marketing
  • high resale potential

By bringing these assets on chain, Doma creates new ways for investors to participate in the market without needing to buy an entire domain.

A Bridge Between Web2 and Web3

Doma’s approach blends traditional digital property with decentralised finance.

It shows how Web3 infrastructure can give old internet assets a new life.

Tokenised domains can move through smart contracts, participate in automated market making and act as collateral in lending protocols.

This opens possibilities for entrepreneurs, domain investors and DeFi users to interact in a single ecosystem.

What the Mainnet Unlocks

With the mainnet launch, Doma enables:

  • real trading of domain tokens
  • liquidity pools backed by unique digital assets
  • reliable valuation models based on market activity
  • on chain transparency for ownership and transfers

If adoption grows, premium domain markets could become as liquid as other niche digital assets.

Looking Ahead

Doma plans to expand the range of supported domains and integrate more DeFi features over time.

The success of the protocol will depend on user adoption, market depth and continued demand for high quality web addresses.

If it gains traction, tokenised domains could become a new class of collateral within the broader DeFi ecosystem.

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