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A tourism business lives and dies by its digital address. We explore why permanent onchain addresses matter more to Queensland's tourism operators than anyone else.
The world has always searched for Queensland. Now, for the first time, Queenslanders can own a permanent piece of it onchain.
A community with a shared permanent address is not just an audience — it is the product itself, and growing it is a mission, not a marketing objective.
The tradie's digital presence is often the last thing they think about — and the first thing that lets them down. Here's why permanent onchain addresses were built for them.
Queensland now has a permanent onchain namespace. Here's why we think that's a conversation the government can't afford to ignore.
You left Queensland, but Queensland never left you. Here's why a permanent onchain address still belongs to you — wherever you are.
We set the price at $5, once, forever. Here's what that means, why we made that commitment, and why we'll never break it.
The quickest minds to grasp permanent onchain ownership aren't developers. They're farmers, tradies, and families — and that tells us everything.
We built permanent onchain addresses for Queensland so that children growing up today can inherit something real — not a platform account that can vanish overnight.
The collection of all possible addresses under our Queensland TLDs belongs to the community it names — not to us, not to the market. Here's what that means in practice.
When a global event ends, most of its digital presence disappears. We think that's a mistake — and we built something permanent instead.
The internet was built by people and communities whose names were never saved. We think that should change — starting with Queensland.
The best technology disappears. Here's what it actually takes to build blockchain infrastructure that a Queensland family never has to think about.
The Olympic flame goes out. The stadiums go quiet. But .brisbane2032 addresses written onchain outlast the event that gave them meaning.
The Brisbane 2032 announcement didn't just give Queensland a global moment — it gave us a deadline, and that deadline changed everything about how we build.
We didn't pick a blockchain because it was popular. We picked it because it matched what we were actually trying to build — and who we were building it for.
Surfers Paradise is one of the most recognised place names on earth. We explore what that means for a permanent onchain address.
Surfers have always understood what it means to belong to a place. Permanent onchain addresses are simply the digital expression of that same truth.
Your startup's digital address is more fragile than you think. Here's why building on permanent onchain infrastructure from day one changes everything.
Sporting identity and digital identity share the same core need: to claim your place, permanently. Here's why that matters more than ever.
We could have claimed dozens of Queensland place names. We stopped at six. Here's why restraint is the most important thing we've done.
From $5, yours forever. No renewals, no expiry. Permanent onchain ownership — your Queensland address for life.