
Loot Domains is a protocol that transforms traditional domain names into on-chain assets, enabling ownership, transfer, and trading through tokenized representations. By bridging internet identity with blockchain primitives, Loot Domains introduces liquidity and composability to previously illiquid digital property.
Domain names are valuable digital assets, yet they remain difficult to trade efficiently. Transfers are slow, pricing is opaque, and ownership is gated by centralized registrars. As a result, domains lack the liquidity and programmability seen in other digital assets.
Loot Domains tokenizes domain names, allowing them to be owned and transferred on-chain. This approach enables instant settlement, transparent markets, and new financial use cases—such as trading, collateralization, and composability across Web3 applications—while preserving underlying domain ownership.
As digital identity and online presence become increasingly valuable, domain names represent critical internet infrastructure. Loot Domains unlocks this asset class by making domain ownership programmable, liquid, and compatible with modern decentralized systems.