Potential acquisition profile

WDN.com

Three-Letter .com Market Analysis

A scarce three-letter .com with compact format but comparatively narrow natural-language and buyer utility.

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Research summary

The profile at a glance.

The classification and value describe the domain asset itself. They do not value or imply availability of any operating business.

Current signalTelepathy portfolioOwnership remains registered
Letter structureCCCVowels and consonants
SequenceUniqueThree distinct letters
Value tierFoundational$45,000–$74,999
Valuation model20/100Intrinsic score · marketability E
Latest scanJul 29, 2026UTC · evidence changes over time
Classification confidenceHighAcquisition-signal confidenceHighValue confidenceDeveloping
Why TLL classifies it this way

WDN.COM is associated with the Telepathy portfolio. Portfolio ownership does not establish an asking price or willingness to sell.

Nameserver evidence: Telepathy · ns1.dyna-ns.net, ns2.dyna-ns.net

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Domain analysis

Domain Potential

WDN is a short and technically neutral three-letter form with clean visual separation between its characters. It lacks an intrinsic dictionary meaning or culturally fixed sequence, and the W-D opening makes natural pronunciation less obvious. The N ending is comparatively familiar and soft, giving the string modest initialism value and better usability than the most abrupt consonant endings.

TLL market estimateEstimated domain value$45,000–$74,999
Intrinsic quality20/100Structural marketabilityGrade EEstimate statusDirectional estimateModelTLL Market Model 1.1
Factors supporting the range
  • Finite three-letter .com scarcity supports the category's established market floor.
Factors limiting certainty
  • An all-consonant sequence can be harder to pronounce as a word.
  • No verified acronym expansion is included in the current record.
  • No trademark clearance or owner willingness to sell has been established.

This is a directional market estimate, not an appraisal, asking price, or comparable-sale claim. TLL has not performed trademark clearance or confirmed that the owner is willing to sell.

Brand Application
Examples

WDNwdn.com
WWDNMade to be remembered
WDNYOUR NAMEwdn.com
Your NameFounder · wdn.comhello@wdn.com

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TLL market estimate$45,000–$74,999Foundational tier

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  1. 1Submit a serious offerThe opening offer is made in good faith.
  2. 2DomainAgents contacts the ownerThe owner may accept, decline, counter or not respond.
  3. 3Negotiate and transfer securelyAgreed transactions proceed through escrow and transfer.
How DomainAgents is paid

The economics, plainly.

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Completed acquisition
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Reduced to 7.5% above $25,000.
Recurring plan
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