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.money gTLD

The .money TLD is a generic top-level domain introduced to serve financial services, personal finance, investment platforms, and business-related websites. It is open for registration by anyone and is intended to help entities in the finance sector establish clear, topical online identities.

Registry:Donuts (Outer McCook, LLC)
Introduced:2014-11-26
Updated:Apr 29, 2026
Restrictions:

No restrictions; available for public registration by individuals and organizations

.money Domain Overview

The .money extension is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) in the Domain Name System (DNS). It is managed by Donuts (Outer McCook, LLC). .money was introduced in 2014. There are currently 21,918 domains registered under this extension. Registration prices start from USD 10.81 - 10.88. DNSSEC adoption stands at 5.2%.

Registration Info

Registration Price:USD 10.81 - 10.88
Renewal Price:USD 27.19 - 29.01

Price range based on 2 registrars. Actual prices may vary.

Security Features

  • DNSSEC
  • CAA Record Support

Where to Register a .money Domain — Price Comparison

Compare .money domain registration and renewal prices across 2 registrars. Prices are in USD and updated daily.

RegistrarRegistrationRenewalTransfer
porkbun
Cheapest
$10.81$27.19$26.26
dynadot$10.88$29.01$29.01

Prices checked May 27, 2026. Prices exclude ICANN fees where applicable and may vary by registrar promotions or contract terms.

What Is the History of .money?

The .money domain was applied for by Donuts (via Outer McCook, LLC) in ICANN’s New gTLD Program. After a private auction in September 2014, the only remaining applicant was Donuts. The Registry Agreement was signed on November 16, 2014, and the domain was delegated to the DNS root zone on November 26, 2014. In 2018, operational responsibility was transferred to Identity Digital Inc., which now manages the registry through Binky Moon, LLC.

Did you know?

The .money TLD serves a specific purpose in the domain ecosystem, providing users with clear context about the websites using this extension.

What Is .money Used For?

The .money TLD is commonly used for the following purposes:

Personal finance blogs

Investment platforms

Banking and fintech services

Wealth management firms

Payment processors

Financial education sites

Cryptocurrency exchanges

Loan and mortgage services

Budgeting tools

Online marketplaces for financial products

invest.money
save.money
pay.money
loan.money
budget.money
crypto.money
wealth.money
credit.money
bank.money
finance.money

How Many .money Domains Are Registered?

Total Registrations

21,918

DNSSEC Adoption

5.2%

Alternative TLDs

If .money doesn't meet your needs, consider these alternatives:

How Does .money Compare?

MetricValue
Extension.money
TypeGeneric TLD (gTLD)
Total Registrations21,918
DNSSEC Adoption5.2%
Registration PriceUSD 10.81 - 10.88
Renewal PriceUSD 27.19 - 29.01
Registry OperatorDonuts (Outer McCook, LLC)
Introduced2014-11-26
RestrictionsNo restrictions; available for public registration by individuals and organizations

How Available Are .money Domain Names?

Registration density analysis for .money domains by character length. Currently 19,828 domains are registered across all lengths.

Total Registered

19.8K

Peak Saturation

71.3%

2-char names

DNSSEC Adoption

5.4%

Top Provider

GoDaddy

LengthRegistered% FullDensity
1 char1142.3%
2 chars48271.3%
3 chars1,88410.7%
4 chars3,0390.67%
5 chars3,0350.03%
6 chars2,834<0.01%
7 chars2,412<0.01%
8 chars1,916<0.01%
9 chars1,568<0.01%
10 chars1,239<0.01%
11 chars825<0.01%
12 chars583<0.01%

Top DNS Providers

GoDaddy4.3KCloudflare3.0KNamecheap2.9KGoogle Domains717Amazon Route 53680

Updated daily from zone file analysis. Alpha density = registered / 26^length.

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How Do I Register a .money Domain?

Eligibility

No special requirements. Open to public registration without geographic, legal, or business restrictions.

Open Registration

The .money TLD is available for registration through accredited domain registrars.

Registration Process

  1. Choose an accredited domain registrar that offers .money domains
  2. Check domain availability using the registrar's search tool
  3. Complete the registration process and provide required information
  4. Pay the registration fee (typically USD 10.81 - 10.88)
  5. Manage your domain settings through your registrar's control panel

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Frequently Asked Questions

How Is This .money Data Compiled?

DNS Checker maintains a comprehensive TLD directory covering all 1,900+ active top-level domains. The data on this page combines multiple authoritative sources to provide information not found in standard TLD listings.

Zone File Analysis

Domain registration counts and density analysis are computed daily from TLD zone files, providing accurate registration statistics rather than estimates.

DNSSEC Adoption Tracking

DNSSEC deployment percentages are measured by scanning actual DNS records across all registered domains in each TLD zone.

Registrar Price Monitoring

Registration, renewal, and transfer prices are checked hourly across multiple accredited registrars and compared automatically.

Provider Market Share

DNS provider distribution is calculated from nameserver records, showing which hosting providers serve the most domains in each TLD.

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Disclaimer: The information on this page is sourced from IANA, ICANN, and respective registry operator publications, then structured and formatted with the assistance of AI. While accuracy is a priority, details such as pricing, registration requirements, and policies may change. Always verify with the official registry or an accredited registrar before making registration decisions.