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Dominion
2026, a two-day event being
billed as "The
Ultimate Liquidity Event for Domain Investors"
is coming up April 29 & 30 at
Resorts World in Las Vegas. The
conference is being hosted by Doma,
a trading platform developed by D3
that has been positioned as "the world's first purpose-built blockchain for DomainFi – tokenization and DeFi." Several
well-known domain industry figures will be
speaking at the event, including Larry Fischer and
John Mauriello (brokers of the world record
$70 million
sale of AI.com), Monte
Cahn, Richard Lau, Braden Pollock,
Ammar Kubba and D3 Co-Founder & CEO Fred
Hsu, to name just a few (the full speaker's
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Even so, the show's organizers made it clear that this event won't be like any domain conference you've attended or read about before, stating,
"Dominion 2026 isn’t just another domain conference - it’s where real domains meet real
liquidity. Over two days in Las Vegas, you won’t just hear about monetization - you’ll experience it. You’ll see a premium domain launch live, meet owners who’ve unlocked six-figures of liquidity without selling, and learn how to do it yourself. No theory. No panels about “the future. Just real domains, real markets, real
execution." Dominion
2026 and the Doma Protocol that will be in the
spotlight there stems from the launch of D3 (that we
told you about in an article
last year) by a team of domain industry veterans who
already had a history of success dating back to the
earliest days of the domain business. D3 leaders
said they are building the world's first DomainFi network to
tokenize over 390 million existing and future domains as real-world assets.
To do that, the Doma Protocol was developed as
a decentralized blockchain infrastructure bridging traditional Internet domains
(like .com, .ai, .org, .xyz, etc.) with emerging Web3 domain extensions
such as .sol, .avax, .ape). They believe that
tokenizing domains in this way will turn them into
real world assets, paving the way for a global
economy for fractional domain ownership, lending and
DeFi utility. 
A
screenshot from the Doma
website. These
are obviously lofty ambitions but that is nothing
out of the ordinary for D3's founders and key team
members who have delivered on a lot of promises in
the past. That alone will prompt interest in what
they are doing now - and why they are inviting
everyone who wants to learn more to see them in Las
Vegas or visit the D3 and Doma websites. Tickets to
Dominion 2026 are priced at $299, but you can use
this link to get an early bird ticket
for $149 if you register before midnight
Friday night (March 27).
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