.nameblock domains
An onchain TLD built on a name root in the domain protection and brand blocking space. .nameblock is being developed now — permanent, agent-ready, positioned before x402 and browser resolution go mainstream.
A namespace blocking onchain — .nameblock domains.
.nameblock is an onchain TLD — minted via Freename, held in a wallet, owned permanently. No registrar controls .nameblock. No renewal window closes it. The namespace exists on blockchain: verifiable, transferable, and independent of any intermediary.
Domain protection and brand blocking is a category that understands, more than most, the value of owning a name before someone else does. .nameblock is an onchain TLD positioned at that exact intersection — permanent, owned, and being built on before the demand arrives.
We hold .nameblock and we're building on it. The position is set. The build is in progress. The window is open.
Why .nameblock domains matter now.
Four infrastructure forces — all in active deployment. .nameblock sits naturally inside all of them, given the domain.
Built for name protection onchain — register your .nameblock domain.
Every subdomain under .nameblock is a permanent onchain address — owned outright, transferable, x402-compatible. The root is .nameblock. What gets built beneath it is defined by whoever builds it.
Permanently protected.
.nameblock subdomains are minted onchain. No registrar holds the key. No renewal window threatens them. Owned permanently — the irony is intentional.
x402 native
Every .nameblock subdomain is x402-compatible. An agent as monitor.nameblock can verify, pay, and transact onchain — without intermediaries.
Open architecture
Any .nameblock subdomain can point to any content, wallet, or protocol. We hold the root. The architecture beneath it is open.