Articles about vision — page 2 of 2.
We didn't build Queensland Foundation to sell domain names. We built it to give a community something the internet has never offered before: genuine, permanent ownership of their digital identity.
Permanence isn't something we added to Queensland Foundation — it's the reason Queensland Foundation exists. Here's what that distinction means in practice.
We built Queensland Foundation so it wouldn't need us. Here's what that means, and what it demands of the people who build anything meant to last.
A community with a shared permanent address is not just an audience — it is the product itself, and growing it is a mission, not a marketing objective.
The quickest minds to grasp permanent onchain ownership aren't developers. They're farmers, tradies, and families — and that tells us everything.
The collection of all possible addresses under our Queensland TLDs belongs to the community it names — not to us, not to the market. Here's what that means in practice.
The internet was built by people and communities whose names were never saved. We think that should change — starting with Queensland.
For thirty years, we've rented our digital identities without questioning it. We think it's time to own them instead.
Every permanent namespace has to start somewhere. Here is why we started with Queensland — and why that was never an arbitrary choice.
Permanent infrastructure and simple experience sound like opposites. Here's why we built Queensland Foundation to prove they aren't.
The internet was built without a civic layer. We think onchain infrastructure is finally what fills that gap.
In a permanent namespace, the best addresses go first and never come back. The only decision with real downside is the one you keep postponing.
Owning a .com.au means renting space in someone else's system. A Queensland Foundation address is something else entirely — permanent, owned, and answerable to no one.
The internet was built without a permanent self. We explore why digital identity became disposable by design — and what changes when permanence is the starting principle.
We set the price at $5 once, forever. Here's the full, honest account of why that number is real, what it covers, and what it means.
We secured six permanent onchain addresses for Queensland. Here is the simplest possible explanation of what that means and why it matters.
We're not building toward a sales milestone. We're building toward a Queensland where every resident has a permanent digital address they own for life.
We secured six permanent onchain TLDs for Queensland. Here is the future we are building toward — and why the work starts now.
We built permanent onchain addresses for Queensland because we believe digital identity was never meant to be something you rent. Here's why.
The most common objection we hear isn't scepticism — it's a misunderstanding of what a digital address actually is.
We hear the scepticism. We think it's reasonable. Here's why we built something different — and why it matters for Queenslanders who've never touched crypto.
From $5, yours forever. No renewals, no expiry. Permanent onchain ownership — your Queensland address for life.