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SOLD Maestro​.trade for $19,988 USD Congrats to the buyer! .TRADE is a top-level domain that surged in popularity in 2025. Now, in 2026, it is a well-established TLD that has expanded into the prediction markets industry – where it feels like a perfect fit and a much stronger branding choice than .MARKETS. .TRADE domains are now being used worldwide across categories such as crypto and DeFi, the aforementioned prediction markets, physical trade, logistics and commodities, brokerages, CFDs and TradFi trading, B2B wholesale and marketplaces, trade finance and compliance, gaming marketplaces, analytics and intelligence, and local and consumer businesses. Here are several companies and projects building their brands on .TRADE: Crypto & DeFi ● Liquid​.trade: Multi-market trading platform for finding opportunities, sizing positions, and executing leveraged trades across web and mobile. ● Drift​.trade: Decentralized on-chain trading platform on Solana for perpetual futures, spot trading, prediction markets, and yield products. ● Axiom​.trade: DeFi trading platform for on-chain crypto markets, offering tools to trade memecoins, perpetuals, and yield products. ● RollX​.trade: Base-native decentralized exchange for spot and perpetual crypto trading, combining self-custody with CEX-like execution and leveraged markets. ● Fly​.trade: Cross-chain DeFi liquidity aggregation protocol that lets users swap crypto assets across multiple blockchains without manually using bridges or DEXs. ● Legend​.trade: Social crypto trading platform where users discover top traders, track live positions, and copytrade directly through the Legend app. ● Catapult​.trade: Crypto token launch and synthetic trading platform where users launch high-volatility tokens, trade provably fair charts, and earn from market volume. ● Phoenix​.trade: Solana-based perpetuals trading platform offering leveraged crypto markets through a decentralized on-chain exchange interface. ● Gains​.trade: Decentralized perpetuals exchange where users trade crypto, forex, stocks, indices, and commodities from their wallet with leveraged on-chain positions. ● Bulk​.trade: High-performance decentralized exchange combining self-custody with CEX-like speed for fast, fair on-chain trading across many markets. ● Vend​.trade: Self-custodial crypto trading platform for buying and selling tokens with simple onboarding, low minimums, and no trading fees. ● Click​.trade: Upcoming crypto trading platform offering Chrome, Telegram, and terminal interfaces for spot and futures trading across web3 markets. ● Paragon​.trade: Crypto trading platform with structured DeFi products and automated strategies for earning yield across on-chain markets. ● Margin​.trade: Upcoming cross-margin trading platform for 24/7 leveraged markets across crypto, commodities, and stocks. ● Private​.trade: Upcoming decentralized trading project positioning itself around privacy-focused market infrastructure. ● Decibel​.trade: Aptos-based decentralized exchange for on-chain perpetuals, bringing fast self-custodial trading and market settlement to DeFi users. ● Ethereal​.trade: Decentralized exchange for spot and perpetuals trading, powered by USDe and built around high-performance on-chain markets. ● Gradient​.trade: Off-market DeFi trading protocol using coordinated order routing and market-maker liquidity to enable price-impact-free token swaps. ● Peanut​.trade: Crypto market-making and TGE services company offering DEX liquidity management, MEV protection, and algorithmic trading strategies. ● Hotstuff​.trade: DeFi Layer 1 for confidential on-chain trading, with perps, spot, and options on one margin account. ● Oku​.trade: DeFi trading platform for swaps, bridges, limit orders, and Uniswap v3 liquidity management across multiple chains. ● Hyena​.trade: USDe-margined perpetuals exchange for trading on-chain markets with capital-efficient collateral, native rewards, and Hyperliquid-powered execution. ● Cro​.trade: Trading app on Cronos offering real-time token swaps, trending token discovery, and portfolio tracking for on-chain users. ● Power​.trade: Crypto options and perpetuals trading platform offering altcoin derivatives markets with mobile and web trading access. ● Fullstack​.trade: Upcoming crypto trading platform positioning itself as an all-in-one front end for on-chain trading. ● Livo​.trade: Ethereum token-launch platform for deploying ERC-20 tokens with bonding-curve pricing, fair launches, instant liquidity, and automatic Uniswap graduation. ● Figment​.trade: AI-powered perpetuals trading platform where users create autonomous trading agents, run strategies, and compete in on-chain trading arenas. Prediction Markets & Event Trading ● Opinion​.trade: Decentralized prediction market platform for creating, trading, and resolving real-world event markets using on-chain infrastructure and AI-assisted oracles. ● Stand​.trade: Prediction market trading platform for discovering strategies, tracking wallets, copy trading, alerts, and automated execution across markets like Polymarket and Kalshi. ● Alphawhale​.trade: Prediction market platform for following top Polymarket traders, tracking whale activity, managing positions, and automating trading strategies. ● Kairos​.trade: Upcoming prediction market platform for trading event-based markets, tracking opportunities, and positioning around future outcomes. ● VDEX​.trade: Zero-knowledge trading platform for crypto, stocks, commodities, FX, and prediction market perps with self-custody and zero gas fees. ● Omen​.trade: Prediction market platform offering funded accounts, market tracking, and trading access across prediction markets, perps, crypto, and equities. ● Alpha​.trade: Upcoming prediction market platform for trading across Kalshi, Polymarket, Manifold, and other markets with AI-powered news and real-time insights. Physical Trade, Logistics & Commodities ● OzaGlobal​.trade: Alaska-based international trade company connecting businesses with Latin American suppliers through sourcing, logistics, customs compliance, and quality control. ● Azurite​.trade: International logistics company transporting metals, raw materials, and oversized cargo through rail, road, ocean, and project freight services. ● Akhdar​.trade: Agribusiness trading company sourcing and supplying grains, oils, and oilmeals across international commodity markets. ● Publiko​.trade: International trade consultancy helping companies with market entry, logistics, incentives, regulatory compliance, and cross-border business development. ● EngineParts​.trade: Slovakia-based exporter of genuine, aftermarket, new, used, and remanufactured engine parts for trucks, buses, agricultural, and earthmoving equipment. Brokerages, CFDs & Traditional Trading ● Upscale​.trade: Web3 prop-trading platform where users complete trading challenges to access simulated funded accounts and keep a share of profits. ● Composer​.trade: Automated trading platform where users build, backtest, and execute algorithmic investment strategies without needing to code. ● Bolt​.trade: Upcoming F&O strategy platform helping traders discover backtested setups with defined entry, target, and stop-loss levels. ● CFI​.trade: Global online broker offering forex, stocks, indices, commodities, ETFs, and CFD trading through multi-asset platforms. ● Hello​.trade: Upcoming trading platform for global access to stocks, commodities, ETFs, crypto, and leveraged perpetuals. ● Versus​.trade: Online CFD broker offering multi-asset trading through MetaTrader 5, including its proprietary Versus Pairs product. ● VaultMarkets​.trade: South African forex broker offering multi-asset trading, account types, education, and MT4/MT5 access for retail traders. ● Arrow​.trade: India-focused ultra-low-latency trading and brokerage platform by iRage Capital for stocks, options, and futures trading. Trade Finance, Capital Markets & Compliance ● Mesh​.trade: Digital capital markets platform for issuing, tokenising, trading, settling, and managing financial assets through blockchain-based market infrastructure. ● Trustnet​.trade: Cargodian compliance platform helping businesses screen partners for KYB, sanctions, UBO, PEP, and supply-chain due-diligence risks. ● 360tf​.trade: Trade finance platform helping businesses and banks manage letters of credit, document checks, working capital, and transaction workflows. Marketplaces, Distribution & Commerce ● Nostra​.trade: European FMCG supplier importing and distributing global-brand coffee, sweets, and beverages through B2B wholesale and export channels. ● Energynat​.trade: European importer and distributor of photovoltaic systems, supplying solar modules, inverters, mounting systems, carports, and related PV equipment. ● Wego​.trade: B2B food and beverage marketplace connecting suppliers, distributors, retailers, and restaurants through online ordering, promotions, and ERP integrations. ● Vilde​.trade: European home and garden brand supplying kitchen, bathroom, storage, decoration, garden, and seasonal products through B2B wholesale channels. ● B2B​.trade: Wholesale marketplace connecting manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, and business buyers across FMCG, apparel, electronics, auto goods, and other categories. ● Oland​.trade: Poland-based distributor of household appliances and consumer electronics, supplying B2B partners with branded products and logistics support. ● Maishima​.trade: Osaka outdoor marché complex near Maishima sports and leisure facilities, featuring food, retail, events, and bike rentals. ● Kitayama​.trade: Japanese importer specializing in premium Argentinian wines, offering direct imports, wholesale partnerships, tastings, and online sales. Gaming, NFTs & Digital Asset Marketplaces ● Tensor​.trade: Solana NFT marketplace and trading platform for buying, selling, bidding on, and managing digital collectibles with pro trader tools. ● ArcRaiders​.trade: Community marketplace for ARC Raiders players to list, discover, and safely trade in-game items, blueprints, and offers. ● Bloxy​.trade: Roblox item marketplace for buying and selling in-game items with automated bots, instant delivery, and secure trading workflows. Data, Intelligence & Trade Analytics ● Cloudcraft​.trade: Crypto trading platform offering whale tracking, liquidity maps, AI analysis, and proprietary indicators for active traders. ● Glint​.trade: Prediction market intelligence platform mapping news, social signals, and OSINT data to Polymarket and Kalshi markets in real time. ● Tina​.trade: UN ESCAP trade intelligence platform helping policymakers analyze tariffs, trade agreements, NTMs, and bilateral flows for trade negotiations. That level of popularity allowed us to aim higher with our .TRADE domains and land sales such as Maestro. .TRADE's strong, descriptive appearance, single-syllable pronunciation, and growing collectible appeal make it a solid choice for trading-related brands. Given the strength and staying power of categories such as crypto, prediction markets, and trading in general, we feel confident that .TRADE domains will continue gaining ground. In our estimation, our top .TRADE domains, such as Zero​.trade, Space​.trade, and Neural​.trade, are already worth six figures. Once again, congrats to the buyer on acquiring Maestro.
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If you wanna switch to @Cloudflare Email Sending today, here's my prompt for you, as always I'm unaffiliated, not paid, not sponsored, but I like it, make sure you remove the space before the .com in the API url I added to avoid it becoming a link in this tweet: # Prompt: Migrate transactional email to Cloudflare Email Service Paste this into Claude Code (or Cursor, or any agent) running inside your project. --- I want to migrate this codebase's outbound email from its current provider (Postmark / SES / Resend / SendGrid / Mailgun / etc.) to Cloudflare Email Service (public beta, launched April 2026). Help me do this carefully. ## Context: what Cloudflare Email Service is A new transactional email API from Cloudflare. Endpoint: ``` POST .com/client/v4/accounts/{ACCOUNT_ID}/email/sending/send Authorization: Bearer {API_TOKEN} Content-Type: application/json ``` Request body: ```json { "to": "user@example.com", // string OR array of strings "from": "no-reply@yourdomain.com", // string OR {"address":"x@y","name":"Display"} "subject": "...", "html": "

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", // optional "text": "...", // optional (one of html/text required) "cc": ["..."], // optional, array "bcc": ["..."], // optional, array "reply_to": "...", // optional, single string "headers": {"List-Unsubscribe": "<...>"} // optional, e.g. for newsletters } ``` Success response: HTTP 200 + `{"success":true,"result":{"delivered":[],"queued":[],"permanent_bounces":[]}}`. Failure: non-200 OR `success:false` OR non-empty `permanent_bounces`. Always check all three. Pricing: $5/mo Workers Paid plan + 3,000 emails free + $0.35 per 1k after. Roughly 5× cheaper than Postmark. No batch send endpoint — loop single sends. ## Steps you should follow ### 1. Verify prerequisites with me Before writing any code, ask me to confirm: - I have a Cloudflare Workers Paid plan ($5/mo) - I've onboarded my sender domain(s) in Cloudflare dashboard → Email → Email Sending → Onboard Domain (this auto-adds SPF/DKIM/DMARC + cf-bounce MX records) - I have an API token with `email_sending:write` scope (created at → Custom Token) - I have my Cloudflare account ID Don't proceed until you have these. ### 2. Recommend a domain reputation strategy Most apps should split senders across 2-3 subdomains so spam complaints on one don't drag down deliverability on others: - `mail.` or `members.` → transactional (login, receipts, password reset, in-app notifications) - `e.` → cold/recovery (abandoned cart, win-back campaigns) - `newsletter.` → opt-in newsletters with List-Unsubscribe headers Each subdomain needs to be onboarded separately in Cloudflare. Ask me which I want. ### 3. Audit existing email sends Use grep/search to find every place in this codebase that sends email. Look for: - The current provider's SDK class names, API URLs, env/config vars - Generic patterns like `mail()`, SMTP usage, `nodemailer`, etc. Group findings by email type/purpose (e.g. "magic-link login", "payment receipt", "weekly newsletter") rather than by file. Tell me what you found before changing anything. ### 4. Add a single helper function Don't sprinkle Cloudflare API calls across the codebase. Add one helper (provider-specific name like `sendEmailViaCloudflare()`) that: - Defaults `from` from a config var (don't hardcode) - Parses `"Name @domain>"` strings into the API's `{address, name}` object form - Accepts `cc`/`bcc` as either string or array - Accepts a `headers` dict (newsletters need `List-Unsubscribe` + `List-Unsubscribe-Post`) - Returns `bool` (true on success, false on any failure) - On failure, logs/alerts somewhere I can see (Telegram, Sentry, log file — match what the codebase already does) - Sets curl/fetch timeouts (5s connect, 15s total) so a stuck CF API can't hang the request - Treats `permanent_bounces: [...]` non-empty as a soft failure ### 5. Migrate one low-stakes email type first Don't migrate everything at once. Pick the lowest-stakes email type in the audit (something where landing in spam wouldn't lose me money or users — e.g. "internal admin alert", "profile photo rejection") and migrate just that one. Test it end-to-end. Confirm the email actually arrives. Only then propose the next migration. ### 6. Stop me from migrating login email yet If my codebase sends magic-link login or password-reset emails, do not migrate those to Cloudflare yet. Cloudflare Email Service is brand new (~1 month old at writing). Its IP/domain reputation is unproven. Login emails landing in spam = users locked out. Keep those on the current provider until at least 3 months of clean deliverability data on the lower-stakes types. Tell me this explicitly. ### 7. Suggest commit boundaries After each successful migration, suggest a focused git commit with a clear message. Don't bundle unrelated changes. ## Important caveats to surface to me - Beta product. Pricing isn't fully finalized. SLA undefined. Could change. - No batch endpoint. Mass sends (newsletters to 1000+ recipients) need a loop — at ~150ms/send that's ~2.5min per 1000. Fine for crons, bad for sync user-facing flows. - No bounce webhooks yet. Surface failures via the response body's `permanent_bounces` array. - Suppression list auto-managed. Hard bounces, repeated soft bounces, and spam complaints get blocked. Spam-complaint suppressions are hard to remove (anti-abuse). - No per-message logs/dashboard yet. Use the response's `messageId` for tracking if I need it. - List-Unsubscribe headers are passed through verbatim — Gmail's bulk-sender requirement still met, but only if I include them in `headers`. ## Your first action Before writing any code: do step 1 (ask for prerequisites) and step 3 (audit existing sends), then propose the migration order with a brief explanation of the reasoning. Wait for my confirmation before making changes.
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