war.eth
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People obsess over 1-word ENS domains because they feel rare.
And yes, some are incredible:
wallet.eth
agent.eth
music.eth
But the future of adoption may not belong only to the shortest names. It may belong to the clearest brands.
Compare:
agent.eth vs agentkey.eth
memory.eth vs memorychain.eth
wallet.eth vs trustwallet.eth
One is generic.
The other creates identity, narrative, and immediate understanding.
Most successful internet brands evolved beyond single words because clarity scales better than scarcity.
2-word ENS names are often:
• easier to brand
• easier to trademark
• easier to remember in context
• more available for real builders
• better for mainstream onboarding
1-word domains are digital land.
2-word domains are often actual businesses being built on that land.
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@MAB That is actually wild, what's wrong with jeepers?! 😂😂
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Liquidating my ENS portfolio
CVS.eth
CNN.eth
Neptune.eth
Sara.eth
Tara.eth
Lighter.eth
Celibate.eth
Recoup.eth
Sheridan.eth
Leandra.eth
Tezos.eth
Tez.eth
Commute.eth
Tuscany.eth
Deven.eth
Psalm.eth
Median.eth
Saed.eth
Chet.eth
Commie.eth
Baklava.eth
215.eth (philly area code)
WSFS.eth
WSFSBank.eth
And many others
All for $75K
I'm in the process of buying a house...
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