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Premium Username Registry on Passepartout Social Protocol

The DID system is permissionless — anyone generates their own DID via HD key derivation. But human-readable @handles (short names, common words, brand names) are naturally scarce. The early player controls the namespace registry.

  • Free tier: any DID can claim a namespace.username on a first-come, first-served basis with proof of key ownership
  • Premium tier: short names (2-3 chars), common words, brand names, squatter prevention via auction or annual lease
  • Revenue model: $5-$50/year per premium username, auction revenue for highly contested names (single-letter, common surnames). ENS-style: registration fees fund development, not speculation.

At scale: 1M premium usernames at $10/yr average = $10M/yr recurring. The namespace registry is a natural monopoly — the early player's registry is the most widely accepted, so every new user registers there. Network effects lock in. The premium username registry works together with a PDS as a service offering and a Compute marketplace to form a complete revenue ecosystem.