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Essays on structure, pricing, culture, and the people who trade digital real estate.
Thought Piece · Editorial Series · Issue #001

A Binary Theory of Human Potential

We are bags of bones. That is not a grim way to say it — that is the accurate way. A human being is a vessel: carbon, water, electrical impulse, organized into a system of extraordinary complexity. This essay introduces the ++/++ notation — a framework for measuring direction, force, and alignment in human systems, markets, and machines.

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Applied Theory · Issue #001

++/++ Applied: The Binary Theory Meets Markets, Machines, and Human Endeavor

A theory without application is philosophy. This is the application. Before we apply this to markets or history, apply it to the thing you are reading. Weckett was built on a foundation that every incumbent in the domain industry fails: zero inventory, zero commission, zero conflict of interest.

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Feature Essay · Golf · Culture · Power · The Comeback

The Fairway and the Desert

There is a moment in every great comeback when the crowd goes quiet. Not because something bad has happened. Because something impossible is about to. Golf understands this better than any other sport — the only game where a single stroke can undo four hours of work, where silence is the stadium.

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Foundational Theory · Market Structure · Issue #001

The Pecking Order

On February 5, 2026, ai.com sold for $70,000,000. It was the largest domain sale ever recorded. This essay builds the framework that should have existed twenty years ago — the bid-offer structure, the market stratification from $70 million to $10, and why establishing it is the most important thing that has ever happened to the domain asset class.

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Investigative Editorial · Governance · Responsibility

The Registry That Never Governed

In 2011, ICANN delegated management of the .xxx top-level domain to ICM Registry — a company that had spent nearly a decade lobbying for the right to operate it. The stated purpose was harm reduction. Fifteen years later, it is worth asking what was delivered. The answer is: almost nothing that mattered.

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Markets · Portfolio Theory · Domain ETFs · The Weckett Model

We Are Traders.

There is one letter's difference between TRADER and TRAITOR. That letter is I. And it stands for integrity. For infrastructure. For the independent pricing authority that the domain market has been missing since the first domain was registered in 1985. This essay introduces sector structure, index methodology, and a portfolio theory the domain industry has never seen.

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Music Insert · MFDomain Presents · Issue #001

MFDomain Presents: The Complete Catalog

Issue #001 includes a music insert — two tracks produced over baseline beats by @Jungle. The catalog and the portfolio are the same thing. A limited edition audio companion to the magazine where every bar references a real domain asset.

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