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Track the Growth of “Prosumer” Domain Names


Earlier this morning, Nikita Bier, Head of Product at X, declared it would be the year of the “prosumer” for people working at the “frontier of AI:”

Honestly, I had to do a quick search to learn the meaning of prosumer (Wikipedia states it is “an individual who both consumes and produces.”) It’s a mashup of the words producer and consumer.

Claw.com Owned by Hasbro

Claw.com is a domain name that has been long-owned by Hasbro. The domain name was originally created in 1996. Claw.com doesn’t resolve to any website at the moment. In looking back at Archive.org, Claw.com was used independently more than 20 years ago. At some points in time, it appears to have forwarded to the toy maker’s Hasbro.com website.

OpenClaw is an open-source, autonomous AI agent platform that people have been using to create and operate their own agents. OpenClaw was very recently acquired by OpenAI. Many developers have been using OpenClaw and building various products and services that integrate with OpenClaw or operate using OpenClaw. Some of these use OpenClaw or Claw within their branding.

Dynadot Posts Digital Marketing Manager Job Opening

Dynadot posted a job opening on LinkedIn that might appeal to someone in the domain investment community with a marketing background. The company is looking to hire a Digital Marketing Manager.

The person hired for this job will help to lead and scale the company’s social media and lifecycle email marketing efforts. The role is performance oriented, with accountability for KPIs and revenue impact. The person hired will be responsible for managing and mentoring a small marketing team within the company.

Atom Adds Barrier to Human-Created Logo Designs

One of the unique features of listing a domain name on Atom.com is the creation of a logo. I am not sure how much impact a logo has on the sale of a domain name, but I think it enhances their listings and can help get someone’s creative juices flowing.

When I first began using Atom, the logos were all created by designers working for the platform. In fact, users had the ability to choose a favorite designer based on the work that was done for them. I still like using logos created by that particular designer.

Dharmesh Shah Open to Selling Agent.com

Dharmesh Shah is the Founder of Agent.ai, a platform that helps people discover and utilize AI agents for a wide variety of tasks. Dharmesh also owns the high value Agent.com domain name, which is not yet being used. With the rapid emergence of AI agents and agentic tools, I think Agent.com is one of the most highly valued domain names right now.

In a LinkedIn post (embedded below) discussing the recent $70 million sale of AI.com, Dharmesh mentioned that he would consider selling Agent.com. Having acquired and sold tens of millions worth of domain names (Chat.com, Connect.com, Prompt.com, You.ai, Playground.com, OS.ai, and many more), Dharmesh understands the immense value an exceptional domain name can bring to a business.

AJ Has the Pokémon Card and Anthony has the Domain Name

AJ Scaramucci made the news last week when he spent more than $16 million to acquire a Pokémon card in auction. It’s apparently a rare graded card that was previously owned by Logan Paul. It was the largest amount ever spent on a trading card in an auction, according to Guinness World Records.

While AJ might now own this special Pokémon card, his father, Anthony Scaramucci, owns a fantastic domain name via his SkyBridge Capital investment firm. In fact, about ten years ago, I exchanged some emails with Anthony about domain names.