Choicenames

Welcome!

Remember when the internet was a wild.wild.west of blinking text, dial-up tones, and "you’ve got mail"? A place where everyone had a GeoCities page, and your online status was basically your personality?

The early internet was chaos — and it was glorious.

So… what’s a domain name?

A domain is your digital front door. It’s the name you type to get somewhere — like amazon.com or neopets.com. But it’s more than that. It’s identity. It’s brand. It’s power.

In the early days, the internet was wide open. And domains? They were like plots of land — just waiting for someone to claim them.

The Great Domain Gold Rush

Back in the 90s and early 2000s, people started grabbing domain names like they were panning for gold. The smart ones saw the future — and locked in some true gems.

Names like voice.com sold for $30 million. Others were short, snappy, or just... weirdly perfect. And some are still around.

Most of us missed that wave. But a few were right there in the thick of it.

We Were There Too.

Our collection? Built during that wild time. A handful of original, hand-registered domains that somehow never got scooped up or forgotten.

Here are just a few names still in the vault:

Your Turn to Own a Slice

These domains are more than names. They’re pieces of internet history — vintage, one-of-a-kind, and ready for something new.

Wanna own a relic of the old web and give it a new life? Take a look around.

🔍 Browse Available Domains

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