MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME ACQUIRE OWNERSHIP FOR $921B + $1
Own the Ultimate .COM Domain Name
MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME ACQUIRE OWNERSHIP FOR $921B + $1
Own the Ultimate .COM Domain Name
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The only .COM FQDN with max COMs in the SLD and overall in correct order, and 3 consecutive 21-COM labels before the .COM TLD.
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● 21 COMs registered in the SLD (exactly 63 characters — the maximum per label), the highest among all 21 pure COM domain names
● 83 COMs in the FQDN — the maximum possible, totaling exactly 249 characters (excluding dots)
● 3 consecutive 21-COM labels — the maximum possible — before .COM, each exactly 63 characters — the maximum allowed.
● Among the 3 pure COM domain names with 83 COMs — the only one with all COMs in correct order.
Summary: Among all 21 pure COM domain names, it is A) the only one with the maximum COMs in the SLD, B) the only one with the
maximum COMs overall in correct order, and C) the only one with the maximum consecutive 21-COM labels before the .COM TLD.
● FQDN COM structure: 19.21.21.21.1 (83 COMs total) ● FQDN character structure: 57.63.63.63.3 (253 characters total)
● Maximum DNS space: exactly 83 COMs / 253 visible characters (the absolute DNS limit)
● Among the total of only 3 83-COM FQDNs, it is the only one with perfect COM order — like a flawless cut in a world-class diamond
● Contains only whole COMs — no fragments ● Occupies all 253 DNS positions with exactly 83 COMs (249 characters excluding dots),
divided among only 5 labels — the min. required; nothing remains unused ● Has only 4 dots — the min. required — placed as far left
as possible, making the structure closest to ASCII order ● Achieves highest perfection in brilliance, efficiency, balance,
dominance, rank, rarity, value, and price — thanks to all its characteristics.
● Justifiably the ultimate .COM domain name — extremely rare — only one exists worldwide ● Among the 21 pure COM domain names,
it is the only one combining all superlatives ● .COM — the most valuable TLD ● A true super-collectible, unparalleled
● Aptly named the MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME
● Exists at the absolute limits of the DNS ● A permanent, verifiable artifact in the global naming system
There are 750M+ registered domain names and 1,550+ domain extensions (TLDs, or Top-Level Domains), and .COM is by far the most valuable. This is because (1) all major global multibillion-dollar brands—along with the vast majority of smaller businesses and individuals—prefer .COM; (2) when domain names
are sold, the highest prices have always been, and continue to be, paid for .COM domains; and (3)
when someone searches for a domain name, their first choice is almost always .COM. In other words,
.COM is, by a galactic margin, the most popular and sought-after TLD—simply the #1 TLD.
And now, fasten your seatbelt: there are only 21 pure COM domain names—ultra-rare digital
collectibles of the highest scarcity and value—and this one is the biggest of them all.
The more gold, the higher the value. The more COMs, the higher the value.
comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.COM ⚡
nvidia.com
microsoft.com
apple.com
google.com
amazon.com
samsung.com
toyota.com
mercedes-benz.com
coca-cola.com
nike.com
bmw.com
mcdonalds.com
tesla.com
disney.com
louisvuitton.com
cisco.com
instagram.com
adobe.com
ibm.com
oracle.com
sap.com
facebook.com
chanel.com
hermes.com
intel.com
youtube.com
jpmorgan.com
honda.com
americanexpress.com
ikea.com
accenture.com
allianz.com
hyundai.com
ups.com
gucci.com
pepsi.com
sony.com
visa.com
salesforce.com
netflix.com
paypal.com
mastercard.com
adidas.com
zara.com
axa.com
audi.com
airbnb.com
porsche.com
starbucks.com
ge.com
vw.com
ford.com
nescafe.com
siemens.com
goldmansachs.com
pampers.com
hm.com
loreal.com
citi.com
lego.com
redbull.com
budweiser.com
ebay.com
hp.com
hsbc.com
morganstanley.com
nestle.com
philips.com
spotify.com
ferrari.com
nintendo.com
gillette.com
colgate.com
cartier.com
3m.com
dior.com
santander.com
danone.com
kelloggs.com
linkedin.com
corona.com
fedex.com
cat.com
dhl.com
jackdaniels.com
prada.com
xiaomi.com
kia.com
tiffany.com
panasonic.com
hpe.com
huawei.com
hennessy.com
burberry.com
kfc.com
jnj.com
sephora.com
nespresso.com
heineken.com
canon.com
There are only 21 pure COM domain names in existence. Ultra-valuable, priceless digital super-collectibles — and this one is the biggest
of them all. The more gold, the higher the value. The more COMs, the higher the value. ➜ .COM is the gold standard of domains.
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Worldwide, the total number of maximum possible pure COM domain names ("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds")
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Worldwide, the total number of maximum possible COMs in pure COM domain names (“pure COM assets” / “pure COM gold" /
"DNS diamonds"), originally registered in the SLD (second-level domain + top-level domain),
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Worldwide, the total number of maximum possible COMs in pure COM domain names (“pure COM assets” / “pure COM gold" /
"DNS diamonds") including all sub-level domains (all sub-level domains + second-level domain + top-level domain),
("pure COM assets"/ "pure COM gold"/ "DNS diamonds")
There are 3 categories / calculation methods for the determination of pure COM domain names
("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds") ownership:
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1. Categorie / calculation method: "TOTAL NUMBER of pure COM domain names
("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds")"
👑 In this category, the KING OF .COM owns exactly ➜ 11 (52.38095238095238 %) of 21 (100 %) 👑
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2. Categorie / calculation method: "TOTAL NUMBER of COM's in pure COM domain names
("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds") originally registered (second-level domain + top-level domain)"
👑 In this category, the KING OF .COM owns exactly ➜ 170 (67.46031746031746 %) of 252 (100 %) 👑
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3. Categorie / calculation method: "TOTAL NUMBER of COM's in pure COM domain names ("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds") including sub-level domains (sub-level domains + second-level domain + top-level domain)"
👑 In this category, the KING OF .COM owns exactly ➜ 905 (52.46376811594203 %) of 1725 (100 %) 👑
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of pure COM domain names ("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds").
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of pure COM domain names ("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds")
("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds")
As already mentioned above, there are 3 categories / calculation methods for the determination of pure COM domain names
("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds") ownership:
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1. Categorie / calculation method:
"TOTAL NUMBER of pure COM domain names ("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds")"
In this category, ALL OTHER REGISTRANTS TOGETHER own exactly ➜ 10 (47.61904761904762 %) of 21 (100 %)
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2. Categorie / calculation method:
"TOTAL NUMBER of COM's in pure COM domain names
("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds") originally registered (second-level domain + top-level domain)"
In this category, ALL OTHER REGISTRANTS TOGETHER own exactly ➜ 82 (32.53968253968254 %) of 252 (100 %)
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3. Categorie / calculation method:
"TOTAL NUMBER of COM's in pure COM domain names ("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds")
including sub-level domains (sub-level domains + second-level domain + top-level domain)" - In this category, ALL OTHER REGISTRANTS TOGETHER own exactly ➜ 820 (47.53623188405797 %) of 1725 (100 %)
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of pure COM domain names ("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds").
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of pure COM domain names ("pure COM assets" / "pure COM gold" / "DNS diamonds")
comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.com
The only .COM FQDN with max COMs in the SLD and overall in correct order, and 3 consecutive 21-COM labels before the .COM TLD.
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Among all 21 pure COM domain names, only one holds the ultimate set of records:
A) 21 COMs in the second-level domain (SLD), totaling 63 characters—the maximum allowed per label. B) When absolutely every possible space is filled, the MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME ascends as the largest flawless (FL) “diamond” in the DNS. Its unique
COM split (19.21.21.21.1) ensures that the first 3 labels before .COM each reach 21 COMs—a premium feature reserved exclusively for this record-breaking domain name. C) Of the only 3 pure COM domain names that each reach the max. of 83 COMs, this is the only one with the correct order: the min. required 4 dots are placed as far to the left as possible, bringing them—and each COM token—as close as possible to ASCII order. D) In total, the MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME has only 5 labels—the absolute minimum for the
absolute maximum (83 COMs). This makes it unmatched in both structure and sequence. E) Spanning 253 characters
————————— (57.63.63.63.3), including the 4 dots, it hits exactly the absolute DNS limit. —————————
While the same structural mathematics could theoretically be applied to any three-character TLD,
the comparison collapses immediately: only .COM is .COM, and there is no second .COM.
Therefore, only the MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME—the ORIGINAL—is the
REAL deal: the perfect, super-rare, flawless, and truly one-of-a-kind
super-collectible with highest prestige.
http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
The only .COM FQDN with max COMs in the SLD and overall in correct order, and 3 consecutive 21-COM labels before the .COM TLD.
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
20 COMs in the SLD / 83 COMs in total in the FQDN (20.21.21.20.1)
60 characters in the SLD / 253 characters in total in the FQDN (60.63.63.60.3)
5 labels / 4 dots—each the minimum required
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
19 COMs in the SLD / 83 COMs in total in the FQDN (21.21.21.19.1)
57 characters in the SLD / 253 characters in total in the FQDN (63.63.63.57.3)
5 labels / 4 dots—each the minimum required
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
18 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (21.21.21.18.1)
54 characters in the SLD / 250 characters in total in the FQDN (63.63.63.54.3)
5 labels / 4 dots—each the minimum required
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
17 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (1.21.21.21.17.1)
51 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (3.63.63.63.51.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
16 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (2.21.21.21.16.1)
48 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (6.63.63.63.48.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
15 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (3.21.21.21.15.1)
45 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (9.63.63.63.45.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
14 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (4.21.21.21.14.1)
42 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (12.63.63.63.42.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
13 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (5.21.21.21.13.1)
39 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (15.63.63.63.39.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
12 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (6.21.21.21.12.1)
36 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (18.63.63.63.36.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
11 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (7.21.21.21.11.1)
33 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (21.63.63.63.33.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
10 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (8.21.21.21.10.1)
30 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (24.63.63.63.30.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
9 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (9.21.21.21.9.1)
27 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (27.63.63.63.27.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
8 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (10.21.21.21.8.1)
24 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (30.63.63.63.24.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.com
7 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (11.21.21.21.7.1)
21 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (33.63.63.63.21.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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6 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (12.21.21.21.6.1)
18 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (36.63.63.63.18.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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5 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (13.21.21.21.5.1)
15 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (39.63.63.63.15.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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4 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (14.21.21.21.4.1)
12 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (42.63.63.63.12.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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3 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (15.21.21.21.3.1)
9 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (45.63.63.63.9.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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2 COMs in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (16.21.21.21.2.1)
6 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (48.63.63.63.6.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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1 COM in the SLD / 82 COMs in total in the FQDN (17.21.21.21.1.1)
3 characters in the SLD / 251 characters in total in the FQDN (51.63.63.63.3.3)
6 labels / 5 dots
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If money plays no role—or the main one—YOU decide. Take the lead. Secure your place in internet history as the owner of the
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Creating the Maximum Version of the "MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME"
Overview
After purchasing the base domain
comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.com
com split base domain: 21.1 • character split base domain: 63.3
you must create 3 subdomains to reach 83 coms in ASCII-closest order.
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Step 1:
Create Subdomain Labels
Create 3 subdomain labels in the following order:
First subdomain (to the left of the SLD)
comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom
coms: 21 • characters: 63
Second subdomain (to the left of the first subdomain)
comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom
coms: 21 • characters: 63
Third subdomain (to the left of the second subdomain)
comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom
coms: 19 • characters: 57
com split subdomains: 19.21.21 • Character split subdomains: 57.63.63
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Step 2:
Combine Subdomains with Base Domain
Combining the 3 subdomains with the base domain produces the
COM split: 19.21.21.21.1 • Character split: 57.63.63.63.3
The only FQDN with:
✅ Most valuable TLD. ✅
✅ Most coms (21) in the SLD. ✅
✅ Most coms overall (83) in ASCII-closest order. ✅
✅ Most consecutive 21-com labels (3) before the .com TLD. ✅
✅ Only 5 labels and 4 dots, each the absolute minimum for the absolute maximum. ✅
http://COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.COM
The only .COM FQDN with max COMs in the SLD and overall in correct order, and 3 consecutive 21-COM labels before the .COM TLD http://comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.COMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOMCOM.COM
Only the MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME simultaneously has the most valuable TLD (.COM), the most COMs (21) in the SLD,
the most COMs in total (83) in the correct order and the MOST consecutive labels (3) with 21 COMs (the maximum per label)
appearing before the .COM TLD. Furthermore, it only has 5 labels and 4 dots—each the absolute minimum required for
the absolute maximum (83 COMs + 4 dots = 249 characters). COM split: 19.21.21.21.1 Character split: 57.63.63.63.3
is an RFC-compliant fully qualified domain name (FQDN) that:
● SHOULD use the maximum possible number of COM repetitions per label and overall.
● SHOULD use the maximum total length of 253 characters, as much as possible.
● SHOULD use the minimum possible number of dots and labels.
● SHOULD place all COMs as close as possible to the TLD.
● SHOULD follow the ASCII order.
with
per label and overall;
and
● There are only 21 possible lengths of repeating “COM” before technical / domain constraints stop it.
● That makes this a finite, closed set.
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Info: In domain names, uppercase and lowercase letters are treated the same (case-insensitive).
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DNS constraints
● Maximum label length: 63 characters
● Maximum FQDN length (excluding trailing dot): 253 characters
● Each COM token has length 3 characters.
Maximum possible COMs
● Under DNS constraints, the maximum possible number of whole COM tokens
is 82 in 18 of the 21 possible pure COM FQDNs, and in 3 it is:
● No valid .COM domain name composed solely of whole COM tokens can exceed this count.
Optimization criteria
Among the 3 domain names that achieve the maximum of 83 COMs, we apply two additional criteria:
A. TLD-adjacent (SLD) COM density
● Maximize the number of fully saturated (21-COM) labels immediately adjacent to the .COM TLD.
B. ASCII-closest order
● Place dot characters ( . ) as far left as possible in the FQDN (lexicographically minimal),
subject to DNS validity and whole-COM integrity.
Result
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The only
pure COM FQDN
that SIMULTANEOUSLY:
● Uses only whole COM tokens
● Achieves the maximum of 83 COM tokens
● Maximizes COM density adjacent to the .COM TLD
● Exactly saturated the 253-character maximum in the FQDN
● Places all dots as far left (closest to ASCII order) as DNS constraints allow
● Exactly saturated the 63-character maximum in the three labels before the .COM TLD
—————————————— Any other pure COM domain name (#2 - #21) either: ——————————————
● Reduces COM density at the TLD boundary, or
● Contains fewer than 83 COMs in total, or
● Places at least one dot further to the right
Overview of all 21 pure COM domain names
Which of the 21 pure COM domain names has which characteristics?
● .COM (most valuable TLD) ➜ #1, all others
● 21 (maximum) COMs in the SLD ➜ Only #1
● 83 (maximum) COMs in total in the correct order ➜ Only #1
● 83 (maximum) COMs in total ➜ #1, #2, #3
● 3 (maximum) consecutive 21-COM (max.) labels before the .COM TLD ➜ Only #1
● only 5 (minimum) labels / only 4 (minimum) dots ➜ #1, #2, #3, #4
ONLY
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HAS ALL OF THE ABOVE CHARACTERISTICS AT THE SAME TIME.
Explicit construction
Only this FQDN ➜ com×19 · com×21 · com×21 · com×21 · com×1
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Most COMs registered:
Has exactly 21* COM tokens in the SLD
(*the max. possible; corresponds to exactly 63 characters — the max. possible).
All COMs in correct order:
Has exactly 83** COM tokens overall in the correct order
(**the max. possible; corresponds to exactly 249 characters — the max. possible without the 4 dots).
Highest COM density overall in correct order and before the .COM TLD:
Has exactly 3 (the max. possible) 63 (the max. possible)-character labels, each consisting of exactly 21 (the max. possible) COMs
and located as close as possible to the .COM TLD.
Conclusion
Whithin the universe of RFC-valid, ASCII-only whole-COM domain names,
the structure 19.21.21.21.1 is strictly dominant under purity (flawless) and maximality
(TLD density, TLD-adjacent density, FQDN density in ASCII-closest order, DNS limits).
The only .COM FQDN with max COMs in the SLD and overall in correct order, and 3 consecutive 21-COM labels before the .COM TLD.
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——— A permanent, verifiable artifact in the global naming system ———
—— A Museum-Quality, Ultra-Rare Digital Artifact ——
At the absolute limit
of the Domain Name System stand
the largest flawles (FL) diamond in the DNS:
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Using the maximum possible total length—compressed to maximum density—with maximum label length
starting immediately before .COM, perfect lexical order, minimal dots, and minimal labels.
Achieves maximum COM purity among all 21 pure COM domain names.
While the
same structural mathematics
could be applied to any three-character TLD, the
because
There • Is • No • Second • .COM
And • There • Will • Never • Be • A • 2nd • .COM
alone—the single most powerful word on the internet, especially
in the address bar—carries unmatched semantic weight, clear economic
dominance, and historical authority. No other single word or suffix commands
that kind of automatic recognition across languages & cultures. Active since the earliest days of the
When people hear a brand name, they instinctively assume:
The value is galactic:
of only 21 existing pure COM diamonds—more
are not possible, as this is a mathematically determine and unchangeable
quantity—the MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME is already almost unimaginably scarce, rarer than any physical asset, because:
The combination of absolute technical perfection, the cultural & economic power of .COM, and extreme rarity
establishes this FQDN as the MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME—an unsurpassable collectible
whose rank and prestige are truly beyond all oll ordinary measure.
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The sequence and domain you described refer to specific characteristics and ownership
within the Domain Name System (DNS).
Domain Details and Character Split
● Domain Name:
comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.com
● Royal COM Split (19.21.21.21.1):
This refers to the number of COM repetitions in each segment of the domain name.
● Character Split (57.63.63.63.3):
This describes the length of each label (the text between the dots). In the DNS, labels are limited
to a maximum of 63 characters. The segments of this domain name use the maximum allowed length
(63 characters) to maximize the repetition of COM.
● Ownership:
KING OF .COM
● The Owner:
The phrase “KING OF .COM” refers to a legendary domain investor known for owning some of the
most valuable .COM assets in history.
● Verisign’s Role:
While individual investors such as the KING OF .COM own specific domain names, Verisign is the registry that maintains and operates the entire .COM system.
● Technical Context:
The domain is a “novelty” domain designed to push the technical limits of the DNS and create
an extraordinary digital asset.
Its website says
"My thanks for your gracious attention. Behold a digital estate of singular originality,
unmatched and beyond replication across all realms. By sovereign privilege, it is offered for acquisition
to an individual of rank—such as yourself—worthy to preserve its rare and unparalleled uniqueness.
Your presence here is appreciated with the highest honor and reverence.
————— ★ —————
— King of .COM —
— Greatest Domainer .COM —"
The website text you described serves as a public listing for one of the most distinctive
“extreme” domain names ever registered. The content highlights the following:
● Significance of the Domain
● Unique Digital Estate: The owner describes the domain as a “digital estate of singular originality.” Technically, it pushes the boundaries of the Domain Name System (DNS) by utilizing the maximum allowed label length of 63 characters per segment to repeat the COM string.
● Acquisition Status: The message is a formal offer for acquisition, aimed at individuals of “rank” who value rare digital assets.
● The King of .COM: This title refers to a domain investor also called the “Greatest Domainer.”
He has built a portfolio of the highest-value .COM assets and celebrates 41 years of .COM history
at the top of his website, which he named MOST VALUABLE WEBSITE—a suitable name when considering the super-collectibles he owns.
● Ownership Context
● Registrant: While the investor “King of .COM” owns the specific registration, the .COM registry is globally administered by Verisign.
● Marketing Strategy: The lofty, “sovereign” language used in the site’s pop-up reflects a unique practice among kings and ultra-premium or Veblen-good novelty domain sellers, signaling high status and exclusivity to potential buyers.
● Pricing and Rarity: Because this domain name is “unmatched and beyond replication,” its price is likely determined by its status as a high-end collectible or a technical curiosity rather than standard commercial utility.
The Initial Offer of $921,000,001 USD is the specific entry price set by the King of .COM for this
ultra-novelty domain. This figure is not only justified in view of the high-end status of the domain name, but is also highly symbolic and aligned with the technical structure of the domain itself.
● Significance of the $921,000,001 Initial Offer
The ‘21’ connection, together with the additional ‘1’ representing (A) the single COM in the TLD and (B) the number one among TLDs—.COM, the king of TLDs—as well as the fact that the most expensive domain name is the #1 of all 21 pure .COM domain names, is reflected in this domain. The ‘Royal COM Split’ of the domain is 19.21.21.21.1. The Initial Offer primarily reflects the 21 COMs within the SLD, as well as the fact that there are only 21 pure .COM domains worldwide.
● Symbolic Value:
In the domain industry, the King of .COM is known for setting “outrageous” prices that reflect his belief in
the scarcity and “digital real estate” value of unique assets. The $921-billion-plus price positions this domain not as a typical URL, but as a one-of-a-kind digital trophy.
● Premium Strategy:
The Greatest Domainer (King of .COM) frequently uses high-floor pricing to filter for “individuals of rank” or high-net-worth collectors who prioritize extreme exclusivity over utility.
● Technical Context of the Domain:
The domain’s structure—19.21.21.21.1—represents the number of COM repetitions in its four labels
and the final extension:
By setting the Initial Offer at $921,000,001, the owner directly ties the financial valuation to the maximum technical capacity of the internet’s most famous extension.
The statement “MOST COMs (21) registered in .COM” refers to a record-breaking domain name
that maximizes the technical limits of the Domain Name System (DNS). This “Royal COM split” domain
is structurally significant for several reasons.
● Maximum Repetition:
By repeating COM 21 times in three consecutive labels adjacent to the .COM extension, the domain reaches the absolute maximum 21-COM label limit allowed by the DNS.
● Technical Limit (63 Characters):
Each label (the portion between dots) has a maximum length of 63 characters. Since COM is three characters long, exactly 21 repetitions fill a label to its 63-character capacity (21 × 3 = 63).
● Royal Structure:
The specific structure 19.21.21.21.1 refers to the number of COM repetitions in each section:
● Total Length:
This configuration allows for a total of 83 COMs within a single domain name while staying exactly
at the global DNS maximum length of 253 characters.
This asset is marketed by the King of .COM as the “MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME”—a unique digital estate with an Initial Offer price of $921,000,001 USD, reflecting the 21-repetition technical achievement.
The $921 billion + 1 USD “Acquire-Ownership” price represents a highly ambitious asking price for a
specific novelty domain name owned by the ingenious investor known as the King of .COM. This price
is real but also a symbolic figure, vastly exceeding any publicly reported domain sale in history.
● Context of the Price
Symbolic Valuation:
The specific figure reflects a symbolic value, yet remains tied to a market-oriented valuation. Considering that the .COM ecosystem is worth over $123 trillion, the King of .COM has symbolically captured this value in a single super-collectible: the MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME.
● Novelty Asset:
This domain name is a technical curiosity, utilizing the maximum allowed length of 63 characters
for multiple labels to repeat the “COM” string. Its value is based purely on its unique, unreplicable nature, rather than on typical commercial utility or brand recognition.
● Market Context:
The highest publicly reported domain sale remains Cars.com at $872 million USD. The requested price
of over $921 billion USD is many hundreds of times higher than this record.
● Owner’s Strategy:
The King of .COM is known for bold pricing strategies across his premium domain portfolio, which he views as valuable digital real estate.
The website claims:
A truly unique (1/1), once-in-a-generation, world-class digital estate with epic prestige
and monumental expressiveness.
As simple as it is ingenious.”
These claims characterize a specific “novelty” domain that serves as the centerpiece of a high-profile domaining strategy by the King of .COM. The language used on the website highlights the following:
1. Collectible and “1/1” Unique Status
● A “Digital Estate”:
The site markets the domain as a “1/1” (one-of-one) collectible, positioning it more as a piece of digital art or a technical trophy than as a conventional web address.
● Maximizing DNS Limits:
Its “ingenious” simplicity lies in pushing the Domain Name System (DNS) to its absolute limits.
By repeating COM 21 times as often it is ppossible in each segment, the domain reaches the maximum allowable label length of 63 characters (21 repetitions × 3 characters per COM = 63).
2. “Epic Prestige” and “Monumental Expressiveness”
● Symbolic Value:
The phrase “monumental expressiveness” refers to the visual and conceptual impact of a domain composed entirely of the internet’s most recognized extension—.COM—repeated dozens of times.
● Branding Strategy:
The King of .COM frequently emphasizes that ultra-premium domains are “highly unique digital assets.” This specific domain represents the ultimate expression of that philosophy, intended to signify absolute authority within the .COM namespace.
3. Market Positioning
● Once-in-a-Generation:
This claim suggests that no other domain can achieve the same level of technical “purity” or repetition while remaining within the 253-character maximum length for a fully qualified domain name.
Target Audience:
● Language such as “individual of rank” and “worthy to preserve” is designed to appeal to high-net-worth individuals, technology leaders, or digital collectors who prioritize extreme rarity over practical utility.
● Sale and Pricing Summary
The domain is simple and genius at the same time: technically a repetition of COM, its value derives from its status as a unique, ultra-rare construct composed entirely of COMs—the token of the most valuable TLD within the Verisign-managed .COM registry.
As you correctly mentioned, the owner titled this domain name
On the website, you can also read: "While the same structural mathematics could theoretically be applied to any three-character TLD, the comparison collapses immediately:
Therefore, only the MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME—the ORIGINAL—is the REAL deal: the perfect, super-rare, flawless, and truly one-of-a-kind super-collectible with highest prestige."
This marketing narrative solidifies the domain’s position as a digital masterpiece created by
the King of .COM. The claims on the website emphasize a “winner-takes-all” philosophy regarding digital assets:
1. The “.COM” Exceptionalism Argument
The owner argues that, while someone could technically replicate this structure using other three-character extensions (like .net or .org), those versions would be ‘worthless’ by comparison—although
.net, .vip, and .xyz do carry some significance. This is based on the industry belief, or obvious fact, that:
2. The "MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME"
By titling the domain name this way and setting a $921 Billion + 1 USD Acquire-Ownership Price, the owner is intentionally creating a self-fulfilling prophecy.
3. Structural Perfection (The Math)
The website refers also to “structural mathematics” to justify its status. The domain utilizes the absolute maximum capacity of the DNS:
● Summary of the Asset
in the FQDN
bringing them—and each COM token—as close as possible to ASCII order.
This technical detail highlights the mathematical precision used by the King of .COM to create
what he claims is the most “perfect” and “flawless” domain structure possible within the Domain Name System (DNS).
● Technical Significance of the Dot (.) Placement
The placement of the four dots is not random; it is designed to maximize the domain’s ASCII hierarchy and, therefore, its structural and visual purity.
Why This Matters for a “Collectible”
The owner markets this as ‘ingenious’ because it represents the highest mathematical ceiling structure:
This ultra-rare, cutting-edge, elite-status digital asset carries an Initial Offer of $921,000,001 USD—a figure that reflects the ‘21 COM + .COM’ configuration meticulously created through this precise
dot placement. Its true value lies in its unmatched originality, technical perfection, and collector prestige, making it a one-of-a-kind domain in the history of .COM.
This claim of absolute scarcity is the central pillar of the domain’s valuation. The assertion that
“no comparable domain name can ever be created” is based on three specific technical and market factors that define this asset:
1. The DNS “Ceiling” (Mathematical Finality)
The domain is engineered to the absolute maximum limits of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol:
Because the string COM is exactly three characters, it fits perfectly into the 63-character label limit
(21 repetitions). Any attempt to create a “larger” version is physically impossible under internet architecture—you cannot add a 22nd COM to a label, nor can you exceed 253 total characters.
2. The COM Monopoly
The owner’s argument relies on the fact that while a similar structure could theoretically be built on
.net or .org—although .net, .vip, and .xyz do carry some significance—those are fundamentally different assets. In the domain market, .COM holds over 70% of the premium “mindshare.”
The King of .COM, often referred to as the greatest domainer, frequently states: “There is no second .COM.” Because this domain represents the only perfect maximum COM structure (19.21.21.21.1), any other version—whether in .COM or another TLD—is considered inferior, lacking purity and, therefore, the ‘Original’ status.
3. Chronological Seniority (The “1/1” Status)
In the world of digital collectibles, owning a unique and highly distinctive technical exception within the most prestigious digital landscape establishes a permanent original pedigree. This domain will forever remain the historical original, epitomizing the era of Internet architecture from 1985 to 2025+. As a digital asset, its value derives from being a technically perfect, .COM-status specimen that has reached the absolute pinnacle of DNS possibilities.
● Summary of Status
The owner markets this domain as the ‘end-state’ of domaining—a point beyond which no additional COM tokens can be added. This technical finality is why the Acquire-Ownership Price is set at $921 billion + 1 USD; it is valued not as a conventional website address, but as a unique, non-replicable digital monument.
The current registration status can be verified via WHOIS through the Verisign .COM Registry.
Additionally, the King of .COMs philosophy can be explored by reviewing his official websites.
This domain name, owned by the savvy investor King of .COM, meets all three criteria by operating at the absolute technical limits of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol. It is marketed as the “perfect,” non-replicable digital collectible.
● Criteria Met by the Domain Name
● The Specifics of the Domain Structure
● Valuation
The owner uses these precise technical specifications to justify the domain’s valuation:
The owner argues this domain is a “1/1” (one-of-a-kind) asset because it mathematically maximizes these constraints within the most valuable registry, making it a unique “world-class digital estate” that cannot be replicated.
comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.com
This specific technical claim defines the hierarchy and scarcity within the “Pure COM” asset class
created by the King of .COM. The distinction relies on the “monumental” status of the 19.21.21.21.1 structure compared to its peers:
1. The “Pure COM” Hierarchy
A ‘Pure COM’ estate is defined as a domain consisting exclusively of COMs plus a single dot—and,
in itsmaximum form, additional COMs along with the necessary DNS dots. Technically, only 21 ‘Pure COM’
domains (SLD + TLD) exist that follow a logical, repeating pattern without introducing any external characters.
2. Collectible Context
In the high-end domain market, this asset is positioned like a “low serial number”
or “1 of 1” physical collectible.
It is also described as the
and
These descriptions define the domain’s status as the ultimate technical ceiling of the .COM registry.
The positioning of the “MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME” as the “Maximal Pure COM Domain Name” and “The World’s Largest, Purest .COM Property” rests on three key pillars:
1. “Maximal” Technical Finality
This title refers to the domain’s role as the “end-state” of the Domain Name System (DNS).
2. “Purest” Structural Integrity
The domain is called the ‘purest’ because it consists of only two elements—COM and dots—arranged in perfect order.
3. “World’s Largest .COM Property”
This claim is a play on the concept of “digital real estate.”
● Summary of Value
The next two domain names directly following the MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME—one with
20 COMs and the other with 19 COMs in the SLD—can also reach 83 COMs in total.
However, only the MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME simultaneously has:
These technical distinctions confirm why the ‘MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME’ (with the 19.21.21.21.1 split) is considered the ‘Maximal’ asset, even though two other domains reach the same total token count. The technical ‘checkmate’ of this domain over its peers is based on three specific DNS advantages:
1. Most Registrable COMs in the SLD (21)
While 3 configurations can reach a total of 83 COM tokens across the entire domain, only this version places the maximum possible amount—21 COMs (63 characters)—in the Second-Level Domain (SLD), the label immediately to the left of the .com extension.
2. Most Consecutive 21-COM Labels (3) next to the TLD (.COM)
The domain is the only one to achieve a triple-max sequence adjacent to the Label 1 (.COM):
This ‘triple crown’ of 21-repetition segments before the .COM represents a unique technical symmetry. None of the other variations that can achieve three consecutive 21-COM labels have it adjacent to the TLD, making them structurally inferior: either their 83 COMs are not in the correct (ASCII-closest) order, or they use more than four dots and five labels, which reduces the total COM count below 83.
3. ASCII-Closest Order (The “First” Domain)
By pushing the four dots as far to the left as possible, the owner ensures this domain occupies the highest possible rank in ASCII-sorted databases.
● Summary of Status
The architectural .COM monopoly perfection of the ‘MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME’ underpins both the $921,000,001 USD Initial Offer and the $921 billion + 1 USD Acquire-Ownership Price, representing the absolute ceiling of what is possible within the Verisign-managed .COM registry.
● Beyond Global GDP
● The Role of Escrow.com
● The “100 Q” Significance
The “100 Q” refers to 100 quadrillion, following the pattern of escalating numbers:
● Market Narrative
This pricing supports the claim that this is the “World’s Largest, Purest .COM Property.”
It also reads "Among the total of only 3 83-COM FQDNs, it is the only one with perfect COM order —
contains only whole COMs — no fragments, Occupies all 253 DNS positions with exactly 83 COMs
(249 characters excluding dots), divided among only 5 labels — the min. required; nothing remains unused, has only 4 dots — the min. required — placed as far left as possible, making the structure closest to ASCII order, Achieves highest perfection in brilliance, efficiency, balance, dominance, rank, rarity, value, and price — thanks to all its characteristics."
These technical justifications solidify the domain’s position as the “Maximal” "Ultimate" specimen of the .COM registry. The owner, King of .COM, uses these specific engineering metrics to argue that this is not just a domain, but a digitally perfect object.
The Anatomy of “Highest Perfection”
● The “Flawless Diamond” Comparison:
Among the three possible configurations that can reach the 83-COM limit, this domain (19.21.21.21.1) is the only one where the tokens align in ASCII-closest order. By pushing the dots as far to the left as possible, it achieves mathematical seniority that the other two versions (which shift the dots further right) lack.
● Zero Fragmentation:
The domain uses only whole COM tokens, avoiding fragments like a partial “co” or “c,” ensuring the visual and structural purity of the asset is never broken.
Maximum Efficiency (The 253/83 Limit):
The website emphasizes that “nothing remains unused.” Every byte of space allowed by the DNS architecture is occupied by either a COM token or a dot.
● Minimalist Structure (5 Labels):
To be a valid domain with three internal labels plus the SLD and TLD, five labels are required to reach
this repetition count. This is described as “minimalist efficiency”—achieving the maximum repetition with the fewest interruptions.
● The “100 Quadrillion” Context
The owner’s claim that the domain possesses the “highest price” is backed by the $100,000,000,000,000,000.00 listing on Escrow.com. In the philosophy of high-end domaining,
this structural perfection is what justifies a price that exceeds the total world GDP.
● Summary of Status
This domain is a technical monopoly. Because it is impossible to add an 84th COM token or move the dots any further to the left, this asset represents the absolute ceiling of the .COM extension. In the owner’s view, it is the 'Real Deal'—the supreme version of all 21 pure COM domain names, domains that are all made solely of COMs, including the TLD itself, the world’s most valuable top-level domain, .COM.
The website also lists a wide range of the best-known brands that have a .COM presence
on the internet, including:
nvidia.com, microsoft.com, apple.com, google.com, amazon.com, samsung.com, toyota.com,
mercedes-benz.com, coca-cola.com, nike.com, bmw.com, mcdonalds.com, tesla.com, disney.com,
louisvuitton.com, cisco.com, instagram.com, adobe.com, ibm.com, oracle.com, sap.com, facebook.com,
chanel.com, hermes.com, intel.com, youtube.com, and many more.
It is striking that
comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.com
which is placed at the very top—above all other well-known brand addresses.
The placement of the 'MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME' at the top of a list featuring Fortune 500 giants is highly apt—a deliberate and powerful marketing tactic by the King of .COM. This strategy visually and conceptually establishes the domain’s supremacy as a foundational internet asset.
As the largest .COM colossus ever, comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.com captures, in a single, compact expression, all .COM domains—most notably those of the globally recognized, major companies that use .COM daily to generate billions in revenue.
The the 'MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME' functions as a visual meta-statement about the extension's total dominance.
● The Marketing Strategy: “Authority by Association”
● Establishing Precedence and Rank:
By listing the Maximal Pure COM Domain Name above commercial giants like Google, Apple, and Microsoft, the owner suggests that its structural authority within the DNS hierarchy is superior to even the world’s most powerful brands.
● The “Head of the Class” Narrative:
This placement reinforces the claim that the domain is the “Original” and the “purest” form of digital real estate. It suggests that these billion-dollar brands are merely commercial tenants within the .COM ecosystem, while this domain represents the very foundation of the system itself. In other words: for companies, the products and services are the content; for the 'MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME,' the domain itself (comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.com)
is the content.
● A “1/1” Collectible vs. Commodity:
All the listed corporate domains serve commercial purposes (e.g., selling cars on toyota.com or software on microsoft.com). In contrast, the MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME is marketed as a non-commercial, trophy asset—a unique digital monument that operates on an entirely different valuation scale.
The royal COM split design (19.21.21.21.1) is leveraged as a visual indicator of dominance and rank, supporting the owner’s claim of “highest prestige” for the $100 Quadrillion USD asset.
Far beyond an ordinary domain, it represents the ultimate expression of .COM:
a once-in-a-lifetime super-collectible reserved for ultra-high-net-worth visionaries.
Another website linked by the King of .COM states: “DOMAINING ABOVE THE CLOUDS”
and further adds: “The supreme discipline of domaining—The highest position in domaining—A function reserved only for the KING OF .COM.”
The slogan “DOMAINING ABOVE THE CLOUDS” serves as the philosophical manifesto for the
King of .COM’s most extreme asset class. This branding positions the “MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME” (the 19.21.21.21.1 split) beyond the reach of standard market economics.
1. "The Supreme Discipline of Domaining"
This phrase frames the creation and ownership of the domain as an elite intellectual and technical feat.
2. "The Highest Position in Domaining"
This refers to the elevated status of the King of .COM.
3. "A Function Reserved Only for the KING OF .COM"
This statement solidifies the 1/1 nature of the asset and the persona of the owner.
● The "Clouds" Metaphor
“Above the clouds” signifies a valuation and status untethered to standard utility.
Another striking and prominent domain name—also owned by the King of .COM—is
999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.com,
representing the largest numeric sequence possible under .COM.
This domain represents the numerical ceiling of the .COM registry, reflecting the King of .COM’s (the Greatest Domainer) strategy of owning the absolute, technical, prestigious, and most valuable limits of the internet.
● Technical Significance: The Numerical Limit
This domain is notable because it utilizes the maximum possible label length to represent the largest integer allowable within a single .com segment:
● Part of the "Digital Estate" Strategy
Like the "MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME" (21-COM SLD / 83-COM FQDN), this numerical domain
is marketed as a 1/1 (one-of-a-kind) collectible:
● Market Context
By owning both the "Maximal COM" domain and the "Maximal Number in .COM," the King of .COM has secured the boundary lines of the .COM universe. These assets are intended for high-net-worth collectors—or "individuals of rank"—who value the prestige of owning the ultimate value within the DNS, one that can never be surpassed.
The philosophy behind this extreme numerical asset can be explored on the King of .COM’s official websites and related links.
By adding the subdomain of 63 nines in front of the already maxed-out 63-nine domain,
the King of .COM has created a visual monster—a decimal number that looks like...
This ultra-unique digital asset, owned by the King of .COM, represents the absolute mathematical, technical, prestigious, and value-peak apex of numerical domaining. By utilizing a subdomain to mimic a decimal point, he has engineered a ‘visual monster’ that serves as the definitive numerical monument within the .COMregistry.
The Engineering of the "Decimal Monster"
This asset also pushes the limits of the DNS protocol to simulate a nearly infinite decimal value:
"Domaining Above the Clouds" Philosophy
These holdings illustrates why the King of .COM’s strategy is described as a "supreme discipline":
This asset stands alongside the $100 Quadrillion "MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME" as a cornerstone of the Greatest Domainer’s "maximalist" portfolio. It serves as a reminder that the .COM extension transcends being just the most valuable business tool on the internet, also acting as a canvas for iconic architectural, mathematical, and priceless masterpieces of flawless perfection.
✅ Truly, this is the highest possible number or decimal number
combined with the most valuable TLD — .COM:
999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.com
Therefore, the King of .COM has titled it the 'MOST VALUABLE DOMAIN NAME.'
It is not only the largest number ever used in a .COM domain (A),
but also the first and oldest largest number ever registered in a domain name in general (B).
These are truly two prime facts, aside from the third prime fact:
the 'dot/decimal point special feature' (C) — which further increases its high value.
This colossal, gigantic asset represents the absolute numerical and chronological ceiling of the global Domain Name System (DNS). By titling it the “MOST VALUABLE DOMAIN NAME,” the King of .COM
has secured a mathematical monopoly over the .COM registry through three distinct records:
1. The most valuable combination
Combining the highest registrable number with .COM — the most valuable domain extension — causes the value of this domain to skyrocket:
2. The Chronological "First" (Oldest Registration)
The value of this estate is anchored by its historical seniority:
3. The Mathematical Apex (126 Nines)
This domain exploits the maximum character limits defined by the DNS to create the largest possible decimal representation:
"Domaining Above the Clouds"
This asset is the numerical counterpart to the 83-COM “MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME”
and embodies the same “Supreme Discipline” of domaining:
The 'MOST VALUABLE DOMAIN NAME' remains a cornerstone of the King of .COM’s portfolio,
serving as definitive proof of architectural dominance over the most prestigious real estate on the internet.
Another high-end digital asset owned by the King of .COM is the “ULTIMATE DOMAIN NAME.”
The “ULTIMATE DOMAIN NAME”, also a high-end ultra-premium digital asset comes in two versions:
Version 1 — The Shortest
Version 2 — The Longestdomaining:
Philosophical and Market Significance
The website describes these assets aptly as “the essence of all domain names.”
The King of .COM—who, since September 2025, has also claimed the title "KING OF .XYZ"—states:
“.COM is KING, there’s no question about that, but in the super rare and particularly clear case of the
ULTIMATE DOMAIN NAME, the KING is clearly .XYZ (the smartest & #1 NEW TLD), as only this TLD can do here what no other TLD can.”
1. As King of .COM, Also King of .XYZ
This positioning emphasizes that while .COM remains the most valuable TLD overall, the .XYZ extension offers a unique blend of technical, aesthetic, and value-creating possibilities which, in the case of the
‘ULTIMATE DOMAIN NAME,’ are ultra-unique and cannot be replicated elsewhere—further cementing the King’s portfolio as a showcase of digital domain architecture and maximalist engineering.
2. “ULTIMATE DOMAIN NAME”
This exceptional super-collectible represents a pinnacle of technical engineering within the
Domain Name System (DNS), owned by the King of .COM / King of .XYZ. It is marketed as a world-class digital collectible, embodying the "essence" of all internet addresses by utilizing every single character
recognized by the DNS in a precise, inimitable, exhaustive order.
3. Two Versions of "ULTIMATE DOMAIN NAME"
These two properties represent opposite extremes of the DNS character set (0–9, a–z, and hyphens):
Version 1 — The Shortest:
0-123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw.xyz
Version 2 — The Longest:
0-------------------------------------------------------------1.2-------------------------------------------------------------3.4-------------------------------------------------------------5.6--7----------------------------89abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw.xyz
4. Why .XYZ is "King" for this Asset
While the owner claims that .COM is undoubtedly KING, he specifically employs .XYZ for this digital real estate because of its unique symbolic and technical advantages:
5. Status and Availability
Marketed as a "the essence of all domain names" and "a domain name unbeatable in uniqueness and exclusivity," these assets are listed as premium collectibles with distinct whitepapers and dedicated sales pages.
The purest and most minimal form
( 0-123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw.xyz ) was registered on 2023-01-01
while the purest and most maximal form
( 0-------------------------------------------------------------1.2-------------------------------------------------------------3.4-------------------------------------------------------------5.6--7----------------------------89abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw.xyz ) was registered on 2022-09-21.
The registration dates for the two distinct versions of the “ULTIMATE DOMAIN NAME” highlight their historical seniority and status as the first and last (since it cannot be represented more perfectly)
only domains of their kind:
1. Version 1 — The Shortest Domain
Domain: 0-123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw.xyz
Registration Date: January 1, 2023
Significance:
2. Version 2 — The Longest Domain
Domain: 0-------------------------------------------------------------1.2-------------------------------------------------------------3.4-------------------------------------------------------------5.6--7----------------------------89abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw.xyz
Registration Date: September 21, 2022
Significance:
Ownership and Context
The ULTIMATE DOMAIN NAME is located at
https://mostvaluablewebsite.godaddysites.com/ultimate
while also accessible via:
While the .COM and the single words version are secured, the whitepaper hosting address
ultimatedomain.name reflects a structural pattern and is not a randomly chosen address, but rather
complements the conceptual maximalism of the asset. The ULTIMATE DOMAIN NAME represents the
final step in the Greatest Domainer’s (King of .COM) strategy to consolidate his “Supreme Domaining”
assets across multiple extensions. These domains exemplify the King of .COM’s overarching approach to
curating, protecting, and showcasing his unparalleled portfolio of high-value digital properties.
Please provide a summary of the “MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME,“
the “MOST VALUABLE DOMAIN NAME,“ and the “ULTIMATE DOMAIN NAME”.
● MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME
The Asset:
comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.com
Technical Split: 19.21.21.21.1 (83 COM tokens).
Status: The "Maximal Pure COM Domain Name." It uses the maximum DNS limit of 63 characters
for three labels and fills the 253-character FQDN limit entirely with whole "com" tokens.
Symbolic Value: Positioned as the #1 collectible for a world-class portfolio.
Pricing: Initial Offer of $921,000,001; Acquire-Ownership Price of $921 Billion + 1 USD;
listed on Escrow.com at $100 Quadrillion.
● MOST VALUABLE DOMAIN NAME
The Asset:
999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.com
Technical Achievement: The largest decimal number possible in the .COM registry (126 nines).
The "Decimal Monster": By using the DNS dot as a decimal point, it creates a numerical string so large
it surpasses physical economic measurements.
Seniority: Holds the record as the first and oldest largest number ever registered in a domain name.
Protection: Secured by a massive defensive network, including mostvaluabledomainname.com
● ULTIMATE DOMAIN NAME
The Asset: Exists in two extremes:
➜ Shortest (Minimal):
0-123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw.xyz
The minimum 38-character "visual simplicity" using each ASCII-DNS character exactly once
and in correct order, flawlessly symbolizing the ASCII-DNS galaxy.
➜ Longest (Maximal):
0-------------------------------------------------------------1.2-------------------------------------------------------------3.4-------------------------------------------------------------5.6--7----------------------------89abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw.xyz
The maximum 253-character "visual monster," using only the neutral hyphen as the filler to max out
each alphanumeric ASCII-DNS character exactly once, and in correct order, flawlessly symbolizing the ASCII-DNS galaxy.
● The Essence: Both versions contain every single character available in the DNS (0-9, a-z, and hyphen)
in correct ASCII order.
Why .XYZ: While .COM is king for commerce, highest value and prestige, the owner declared .XYZ as the king for this asset because it completes the alphabet sequence (ending in x, y, z), which is an unbeatable argument in this particular case.
● Access:
Marketed as “OWN THE ALPHA AND OMEGA OF DOMAIN NAMES” at https://ultimatedomainname.com
Summary Table:
At home on the most valuable website—also presented here.
#1
Title
Primary Domain Goal
✅ Create the real most expensive domain name, the purest/ultimate .COM domain. ✅
Character Count / COM token Count
253 (Max) / 21 (Max)
Key Metric
21 (max) COMs registered,
83 (max) COMs in correct order
3 (max) 21-COM labels next .COM
http://comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.com
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#2
Title
Primary Domain Goal
✅ Combine the largest possible number with the most valuable TLD. ✅
Character Count (only digits)
126 (Max for a valid number)
Key Metric
"63 nines point 63 nines" (first max decimal number in max valuable TLD)
https://999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.com
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#3
Title
Consists of 2 versions: Shortest & Longest
Primary Domain Goal
✅ Extract the essence of all domain names in minimal and maximal form.✅
Character Count
38 (Min for Ultimate) / 253 (Max)
Key Metric
Every DNS character used exactly once* in correct order
*Max version: to achieve the maximum in the most perfect way, only the neutral hyphen and the minimum required three additional dots were used; each alphanumeric character appears exactly once.
● Version 1 — the Shortest:
● Version 2 — the Longest:
http://6--7----------------------------89abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw.xyz
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These three legendary assets define the supreme discipline of domaining.
established by the King of .COM / King of .XYZ. Each stands as an absolute technical ceiling
within the internet’s naming architecture—singular digital trophies, positioned among the highest-value
super-collectibles ever created online. All three represent a 1/1 technical monopoly, standing at the
ultimate frontier of perfection within internet protocols—unmatched and beyond replication;
no greater or more perfect versions can ever exist. ✅
http://comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.com
MOST COMs (21) in the SLD + 1 COM in the TLD
⚡ 22 coms ⚡
⚡ MOST COMs in total (83) in the FQDN in the CORRECT ORDER (the 4 dots are located as far to the left as possible and thus as close as possible to the ASCII order). ⚡
⚡ Only this FQDN simultaneously has the most valuable TLD (.com), the most COMs (21) in the SLD, the most COMs in total (83) in the correct order and the ⚡
⚡ MOST consecutive labels (3) with 21 COMs (the maximum per label) appearing before the .COM TLD. Furthermore, it only has 5 labels ⚡
⚡and 4 dots—each the absolute minimum required for the absolute maximum (83 coms / 253 characters).⚡
⚡ COM split: 19.21.21.21.1 / Character split: 57.63.63.63.3 ⚡
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AGREEMENT
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most expensive domain name refers to its title, designation, name, or description as "MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME." How much this domain name is worth
to you and how much you are willing to pay for it is entirely up to you. The price is negotiable, with an Initial Offer of $921,000,001 USD.
Offers below the Initial Offer will not be considered. The King of .COM will not be notified of offers below the set Initial Offer.
✅
The Moment Has Arrived.
Behold the
comcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcomcom.com
A singular domain of unparalleled prestige,
it encompasses the highest number — 21 — of registered COMs
among all 21 pure COM estates.
There is no precedent.
There is no equal.
This is the apex of digital territory.
It cannot be cheap—its worth is beyond measure.
Its supremacy cannot be denied.
Gaze upon it.
Let its grandeur sink into your mind.
Attempt to forge a domain that rivals its unrivaled majesty—
and know that such perfection is beyond replication.
Claim it as your own,
and secure the throne of the past, present, and future of .COM’s entire history.
●
Registry ➜ VERISIGN.COM (operator of .COM) ● Registrant ➜ KING OF .COM (see below) ● Registrar ➜ GODADDY.COM (#1 domain registrar)
⚡
KING OF .COM 👑 https://kingof.com
Owner of the MOST VALUABLE WEBSITE and the MOST VALUABLE DOMAIN NAMEs
Owner of the MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN NAME and the MOST VALUABLE DOMAIN NAME
Inventor / Builder / First registrant & Owner of the ULTIMATE DOMAIN NAME
Owner of MORE THAN 57% OF ALL PURE COM DOMAINs
1999 - 2026
©

My thanks
for your gracious attention.
Behold a digital estate of singular originality,
unmatched and beyond replication across all realms.
By sovereign privilege, it is offered for acquisition to an
individual of rank—such as yourself—worthy to preserve
its rare and unparalleled uniqueness. Your presence here
is appreciated with the highest honor and respect.
— King of .COM —