DNW Newsletter Receive this email as a forward? Sign up to get it at domainnamewire.com/newsletter. Jagjeet - Welcome to the monthly roundup of which stories caught the most attention on Domain Name Wire. Scroll down to see the most popular stories on Domain Name Wire last month, in addition to podcasts you might have missed. -Andrew p.s. Going to the Contracted Parties Summit in Manchester this month? I'll be there; let me know if you want to connect. SPONSOR MESSAGE GoDaddy  Get a 3% bonus on Afternic payouts. Learn more. Here are the top stories on DNW last month, ranked by views: 1. Web3 "domains" are dead - The web3 domain experiment is over. 2. Will AI kill the domain industry? - Death by Clawd analyzes companies for how AI will impact them and creates humorous analyses. See what it says about GoDaddy, VeriSign, and Sedo. 3. WIPO offers backdoor UDRP privacy buster service from $20 a domain - File, then withdraw, a pro forma UDRP to find out who is behind a domain name. 4. L'Oréal wins cybersquatting case for 705 domain names - This was one of two UDRPs decided in March involving lots of domains. Empower won a case for 537 domains. 5. Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev sues over personal domain name - He lost a UDRP for the same name. Podcasts: Miss a show? Catch up now. #580 - Tweak, measure, and keep testing - Atom CEO Darpan Munjal discusses the tests his company is running to help people sell more domains. #579 - Hand registering 7,500 domains - Josh Reason explains the exact method he used to find 7,500 domains to hand register. #578 - A CEO's view of the domain industry - Team Internet Group CEO Michael Reidl opines on the state of the domain industry and what's next. #577 - Mark and Logan's excellent domain adventure - Two domain investors share their sales stats for last year. #576 - Nova Registry ramps up - Nova's GM talks about what's ahead as ICANN opens new top level domain applications. Get the Latest Don't wait for this newsletter to get the latest domain name news. Check in to DNW daily, and join the 40k people who follow DNW on X. Thanks for reading, Andrew |