Articles about ownership — building Queensland's permanent digital identity.
We built Queensland Foundation on a simple but radical idea: that your online address should belong to you — permanently, unconditionally, and without anyone's permission to keep it.
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We've accepted a strange bargain online — renting our names, our addresses, our identities. It's time to ask why, and what genuinely owning them would mean.
Every .com.au is a licence, not property. Here's what that structural reality actually means for the businesses and people who depend on it.
We built Queensland Foundation on a simple conviction: if something is yours, it should stay yours — without anyone taking a cut, forever.
Permanence gives you something that lasts. Transferability makes it yours to do something with. Here's why both matter equally.
Forever is a promise. Permanent is a technical condition. Understanding the difference is the whole point of what we built.
We built permanent onchain addresses for Queensland because we believe your name online deserves the same protection as your home. Here's why.
We chose control over convenience — and we'd make that choice again. Here's why ownership without strings attached changes everything.
When we say yours forever, we don't mean it as a promise. We mean it as a technical description of how onchain ownership works.
Digital sovereignty isn't just a political idea — it's a personal one. Here's what it means to truly own your identity online.
We built something permanent. Here's what that word actually means when it lives on a blockchain — and why it's unlike anything you've owned before.
Removing the expiry date doesn't just save you money — it changes your entire relationship with your digital identity, permanently.
Immutability means no one can change or delete what you own — not us, not anyone. Here's what that actually means for your Queensland address.
Every traditional domain is a lease. Miss one payment and everything you built on it — your brand, your traffic, your trust — can vanish overnight.
Every traditional domain ever registered has one thing in common: someone else holds the keys. We built Queensland Foundation to change that.
An onchain address doesn't expire when its owner does. It can be inherited, transferred, and passed on — and that changes what ownership actually means.
Most people think they own their domain name. They don't. Here's why that distinction matters more than anyone has been told.
A domain is infrastructure you rent. An address is something you own. We chose that word deliberately — and here's exactly why it matters.
What a payment structure says about power — and why we chose to charge once, transfer ownership completely, and never ask again.
We've been calling these addresses, but that's underselling what they are. The better word is property — and here's why that changes everything.
From $5, yours forever. No renewals, no expiry. Permanent onchain ownership — your Queensland address for life.