.o'neill domains
An onchain TLD built on one of surf culture's most enduring name roots. .o'neill is being developed now — permanent, agent-ready, positioned before x402, AI agents, and browser resolution go mainstream.
A namespace for surf onchain — .o'neill domains.
.o'neill is an onchain TLD — minted via Freename, held in a wallet, owned permanently. No registrar controls .o'neill. No renewal window threatens it. The namespace exists on blockchain: verifiable, transferable, and completely independent of any intermediary.
Surf culture has always had a complicated relationship with infrastructure — building on whatever exists, adapting fast, owning nothing. Onchain changes that. .o'neill is a namespace that can be owned permanently, pointed anywhere, and held independently of any platform or registrar.
We hold .o'neill and we're building on it. The position is set. The build is in progress. The window is open — before x402 scales, before agents need verified surf-industry identities, before browser resolution lands.
Why .o'neill domains matter now.
Four infrastructure forces — all in active development, all landing in the same window. .o'neill is already positioned inside each of them.
Built for ocean culture onchain — register your .o'neill domain.
Every subdomain under .o'neill is a permanent onchain address — owned outright, transferable, x402-compatible from day one. The root is .o'neill. What gets built beneath it is defined by whoever registers and holds the keys.
No expiry. Ever.
.o'neill subdomains are minted onchain. No registrar controls them. No renewal window can close. A .o'neill address outlasts every platform it's pointed at — owned like property, not leased.
x402 native
Every .o'neill subdomain is x402-compatible from day one. An agent as athlete.oneill can pay, verify, and transact onchain — permanently and without intermediaries.
Point anywhere
Point any .o'neill subdomain at any wallet, content, or protocol. We hold the root. The architecture beneath it is open.