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AI agents can now register domains autonomously, but new services target machine needs

The AI agent domain registration space is rapidly evolving, with multiple services now enabling agents to autonomously create accounts, fund wallets, and register domains without human intervention. Tools like AgentDomain, Sherlock Domains, domainagent.dev, NameSilo, and Cloudflare have addressed this need. However, the author argues that current offerings are simply adapting human-centric domain products, which prioritize memorability and brevity, to machine buyers. AIvikings, a new venture, aims to fill this gap by offering domains priced for machines, where longer, more descriptive strings are ideal and cost-effective, unlike the human market. AI

IMPACT This development could lead to more autonomous AI agents by simplifying their ability to acquire unique identifiers for online operations.

RANK_REASON A new service is launching to address a specific niche in AI agent infrastructure, focusing on domain registration for machines rather than humans.

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  1. dev.to — MCP tag TIER_1 English(EN) · Thomas Medard ·

    A machine doesn't care what its domain is called. That should change what it costs

    <p><strong>The agent-domain space filled up faster than I expected</strong><br /> A year ago, "an AI agent registers its own domain" was a novelty. Now it is a category.</p> <p>AgentDomain lets an agent create an account, fund a wallet, and register a domain with no human in the …