From Domain Names to Domain Spaces
In the early days of the internet, people had to use IP addresses—strings of numbers like 142.250.207.14—to visit websites. But these numbers were hard to remember. That’s why Domain-Names like google.com were created. They made it easier for people to search for and remember websites.
As domain names became more common, we needed a system to manage them. That system is called DNS(Domain-Name System).
Now, the internet is moving into a new phase: the Metaverse—a more connected, immersive version of the Internet. In this next-generation internet, the boundary between the real-world and digital-spaces is starting to fade. And just like we needed IP addresses for websites, we now need a way to represent real-world locations online.
This is where geo-graphic coordinates come in. Numbers like 37.4979, 127.0276 can point to real places on Earth, just like an IP address points to a website. But again, these numbers are not easy to understand or remember.
So we asked ourselves the same question: how can we make location more human-friendly?
That’s why we created the idea of a Domain Space. Instead of using numbers, we give real names to digital locations—like “Gangnam Station Intersection”. This way, people can easily understand, find, and even experience these spaces online.
Domain-Spaces make digital locations feel more like real places. And just like Domain-Names changed the way we use the internet, we believe Domain-Spaces will change the way we explore the digital world.
Internet space must evolve from single coordinates into Domain-Spaces
On Earth, a single point is defined by latitude and longitude, but in the internet, a space must be more than just a point—it must have area and boundaries.
In the coming Metaverse, real-world borders cannot simply be applied, so spaces will be defined in new forms, such as hexagonal-Tiles.
Therefore, Domain Names must evolve beyond pointing only to websites and instead point to these digital spaces.
This natural evolution is the Domain Space—a human-friendly address system for owning and navigating places on Digital Earth.
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