The Island Making Millions from the .ai Domain Boom

 I genuinely couldn't believe my eyes when I dug into the financial side of the current artificial intelligence boom today. You guys know I track every new AI agent and robotics update, but I just realized the biggest winner of this massive tech wave isn't a Silicon Valley startup or a hardware giant.

It's a tiny, stunning Caribbean island called Anguilla.



And they are literally printing free money by doing absolutely nothing.

Here is the wild geographical coincidence that makes this possible:

  • The Digital Jackpot: Decades ago, the internet authorities assigned Anguilla the two-letter country code .ai.

  • The Generative AI Rush: Fast forward to today, and every single tech company, developer, and startup needs a .ai domain to prove they are building the future.

  • The Payday: Because Anguilla owns the rights to those two letters, a cut of every single domain registration globally goes straight into their government treasury.

We are talking about an estimated $30 million in pure, passive digital income flowing into an island with a population of barely 15,000 people.



I find this absolutely fascinating. We always talk about how the digital world is separate from physical borders, but here is a physical location being completely transformed by pure digital real estate. They don't have to build massive data centers or mine any physical resources; they just got incredibly lucky with two letters before artificial intelligence took over the world.

I wanted to really break down the economics of this "digital lottery" and what it means for the future of tech assets. I just published my full, detailed thoughts over on our main platform. If you want to see the real numbers behind this, you can read my complete breakdown right here: 👉 How Anguilla is Printing Money with .ai

This whole situation really got me thinking today. If you woke up tomorrow and your small hometown suddenly started receiving tens of millions of dollars entirely by accident because of a tech trend, what is the very first thing you would want them to build or fix? Let me know in the comments!

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