According to one market report analyzing domain name sales and usage trends, several factors have been reinforcing extreme monetization

According to the firm’s report, small nations such as Anguilla and Tuvalu had been monetizing their country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs) in 2023. Anguilla’s .ai domain had generated US$32m — nearly 20% of its total government revenue. Tuvalu’s .tv domain contributed approximately 8.4% of national income. Other domain name trends have included:

  • the transfer of the .io domain from the UK to Mauritius, raising concerns about the stability and future of this domain name suffix. The ISO’s potential removal of the “IO” country code could lead to the phase-out of .io domains, highlighting significant implications for the tech sector.
  • the emergence of domain hacks and personalized domains that have been allowing businesses to creatively include their brand names in their web addresses. The rise of lookalike domains could present escalating cybersecurity threats as scammers exploit new top-level domains to create deceptive URLs that mimic well-known brands.