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1,167,620 registered domains — Last update: 18 Aug 2026

.BOND domain list file

Domain list for .BOND zone - full list of registered domain names for the zone

  • Daily updated data — last update: 18 Aug 2026
  • Total domains in the list: 1,167,620
  • File size: 5.1 MB
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1. Quick Facts

Total Zone Volume
1,167,620
Registered domains
New Today
255
Registrations / 24h
Daily Churn
140
Expired domains / 24h

2. Daily Domain Statistics - Last 90 days

Date Total domains New Deleted
2026-08-18 1,167,620 + 255 - 140
2026-08-17 1,167,505 + 213 - 99
2026-08-16 1,167,391 + 284 - 94
2026-08-15 1,167,201 + 409 - 199
2026-08-14 1,166,991 + 285 - 63
2026-08-13 1,166,769 + 279 - 140
2026-08-12 1,166,630 + 388 - 61
2026-08-11 1,166,303 + 285 - 61
2026-08-10 1,166,079 + 290 - 54
2026-08-09 1,165,843 + 194 - 62
2026-08-08 1,165,711 + 195 - 73
2026-08-07 1,165,589 + 182 - 49
2026-08-06 1,165,456 + 1,222 - 74
2026-08-05 1,164,308 + 256 - 114
2026-08-04 1,164,166 + 255 - 135
2026-08-03 1,164,046 + 235 - 54
2026-08-02 1,163,865 + 306 - 74
2026-08-01 1,163,633 + 607 - 76
2026-07-31 1,163,102 + 361 - 67
2026-07-30 1,162,808 0 0
2026-07-29 1,162,808 + 847 - 189
2026-07-27 1,162,150 + 145 - 37
2026-07-26 1,162,042 + 108 - 114
2026-07-25 1,162,048 + 200 - 132
2026-07-24 1,161,980 + 350 - 23
2026-07-23 1,161,653 + 222 - 53
2026-07-22 1,161,484 + 433 - 55
2026-07-21 1,161,106 + 129 - 88
2026-07-20 1,161,065 + 187 - 73
2026-07-19 1,160,951 + 170 - 56
2026-07-18 1,160,837 + 368 - 87
2026-07-17 1,160,556 + 588 - 163
2026-07-16 1,160,131 + 738 - 217
2026-07-15 1,159,610 + 356 - 278
2026-07-14 1,159,532 0 0
2026-07-13 1,159,532 + 133 - 87
2026-07-12 1,159,486 + 399 - 128
2026-07-11 1,159,215 + 223 - 100
2026-07-10 1,159,092 + 153 - 72
2026-07-09 1,159,011 + 224 - 54
2026-07-08 1,158,841 + 218 - 65
2026-07-07 1,158,688 + 123 - 165
2026-07-06 1,158,730 + 164 - 77
2026-07-05 1,158,643 + 139 - 60
2026-07-04 1,158,564 + 624 - 92
2026-07-03 1,158,032 + 153 - 43
2026-07-02 1,157,922 + 155 - 91
2026-07-01 1,157,858 + 236 - 46
2026-06-30 1,157,668 + 244 - 159
2026-06-29 1,157,583 + 147 - 40
2026-06-28 1,157,476 + 124 - 46
2026-06-27 1,157,398 + 245 - 105
2026-06-26 1,157,258 + 372 - 80
2026-06-25 1,156,966 + 187 - 73
2026-06-24 1,156,852 + 204 - 114
2026-06-23 1,156,762 + 209 - 101
2026-06-22 1,156,654 + 104 - 48
2026-06-21 1,156,598 + 86 - 41
2026-06-20 1,156,553 + 223 - 164
2026-06-19 1,156,494 + 231 - 71
2026-06-18 1,156,334 + 801 - 86
2026-06-17 1,155,619 + 309 - 70
2026-06-16 1,155,380 + 166 - 216
2026-06-15 1,155,430 + 147 - 85
2026-06-14 1,155,368 + 127 - 27
2026-06-13 1,155,268 + 180 - 139
2026-06-12 1,155,227 + 192 - 78
2026-06-11 1,155,113 + 198 - 140
2026-06-10 1,155,055 + 220 - 294
2026-06-09 1,155,129 + 263 - 251
2026-06-08 1,155,117 + 59 - 234
2026-06-07 1,155,292 + 150 - 136
2026-06-06 1,155,278 + 290 - 286
2026-06-05 1,155,274 + 297 - 58
2026-06-04 1,155,035 + 279 - 132
2026-06-03 1,154,888 + 270 - 68
2026-06-02 1,154,686 + 200 - 192
2026-06-01 1,154,678 + 256 - 84
2026-05-31 1,154,506 + 171 - 65
2026-05-30 1,154,400 + 250 - 172
2026-05-29 1,154,322 + 211 - 132
2026-05-28 1,154,243 + 222 - 133
2026-05-27 1,154,154 + 297 - 132
2026-05-26 1,153,989 + 240 - 251
2026-05-25 1,154,000 + 198 - 158
2026-05-24 1,153,960 + 183 - 274
2026-05-23 1,154,051 + 331 - 120
2026-05-22 1,153,840 + 408 - 145
2026-05-21 1,153,577 + 402 - 72
2026-05-20 1,153,247 + 572 - 99

3. Zone Details: .bond

The .bond extension is tailored for organizations and individuals connected to fixed-income markets and related services. Typical users include bond issuers, asset managers, investment funds, financial advisors, corporate treasuries, fintech platforms offering bond products, and community or municipal bond initiatives. Common site purposes are investor relations, issuance and prospectus pages, fund marketing, secondary-market services, and educational resources about debt instruments.

As a niche top-level domain, .bond conveys associations of contractual obligation, stability, and financial specificity, helping visitors quickly understand a site's focus. Businesses and projects choose it to improve clarity, reinforce brand positioning within finance, and secure concise, relevant names that might be unavailable under general TLDs. When using .bond for investor-facing content, operators should also plan for regulatory disclosures, clear contact information, and compliance with applicable financial communications requirements.

Related zones:

Zone Name bond
Zone Type gTLD
Assigned by IANA YES
Public registrations allowed YES
WHOIS Server whois.nic.bond
RDAP Server https://rdap.centralnic.com/bond
Managing Organization Shortdot SA
Organization Address 29 Boulevard de la Grande-Duchesse Charlotte
Luxembourg L-1331
Luxembourg

4. Historical Domain Lists for .bond zone

Access the archive of historical .BOND domain lists and analyze how domains in the .BOND namespace have evolved over time. Historical domain data helps researchers and engineers study domain growth, DNS infrastructure changes, and long-term internet trends.

Date Domains File Size Download
2026-08-18 1,167,620 5.1 MB Download
2026-08-17 1,167,505 5.1 MB Download
2026-08-16 1,167,391 5.1 MB Download
2026-08-15 1,167,201 5.1 MB Download
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5. Download latest .bond domain list via API

import axios from 'axios';
import fs from 'fs';
import { pipeline } from 'stream/promises';

const response = await axios({
  method: 'GET',
  url: 'https://allzonefiles.io/api/v1/zones/bond/dl',
  responseType: 'stream',
  headers: {
    // Replace with your API key
    'Authorization': 'Bearer allzfio_5c1572d016b846ce99ce7a177922ff21'
  }
});

await pipeline(response.data, fs.createWriteStream('bond.txt.gz'));

console.log('Download complete!');
package main

import (
    "io"
    "net/http"
    "os"
)

func main() {
    url := "https://allzonefiles.io/api/v1/zones/bond/dl"
    file, _ := os.Create("bond.txt.gz")
    defer out.Close()

    req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil)
    // Replace with your API key
    req.Header.Set("Authorization", "Bearer allzfio_5c1572d016b846ce99ce7a177922ff21")

    resp, _ := http.DefaultClient.Do(req)
    defer resp.Body.Close()

    io.Copy(out, resp.Body)
}
import requests

url = "https://allzonefiles.io/api/v1/zones/bond/dl"
# Replace with your API key
headers = {"Authorization": "Bearer allzfio_5c1572d016b846ce99ce7a177922ff21"}

with requests.get(url, headers=headers, stream=True) as r:
    r.raise_for_status()
    with open("bond.txt.gz", "wb") as f:
        for chunk in r.iter_content(chunk_size=128*1024):
            f.write(chunk)
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.net.HttpURLConnection;
import java.net.URL;

public class FileDownloader {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        URL url = new URL("https://allzonefiles.io/api/v1/zones/bond/dl");
        HttpURLConnection connection = (HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection();

        connection.setRequestMethod("GET");
        // Replace with your API key
        connection.setRequestProperty("Authorization", "Bearer allzfio_5c1572d016b846ce99ce7a177922ff21");

        try (InputStream in = connection.getInputStream();
             FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream("bond.txt.gz")) {

            byte[] buffer = new byte[8192];
            int bytesRead;
            while ((bytesRead = in.read(buffer)) != -1) {
                out.write(buffer, 0, bytesRead);
            }
        }

        System.out.println("Download complete!");
    }
}

Annual Registration Trends — Last 10 Years

Currently active domains grouped by creation year for the most recent decade.

AI Analysis
  • 2025 absolutely dominates the active pool (order of magnitude: 10^6). One year—the 2025 cohort—contains roughly a million active names, making it by far the single largest slice in this dataset and comfortably larger than every other year combined. The next biggest years are on the order of 10^4–10^5, so 2025 is over an order of magnitude larger than those cohorts.
  • There’s a dramatic surge from 2024 to 2025 and a partial reversion in 2026. Registrations jump from about 10^4 in 2024 to ~10^6 in 2025, then fall back to roughly 5×10^4 in 2026—so the curve is a sharp spike rather than steady growth. Years 2019–2023 form a low baseline (tens-to-hundreds), then the recent years carry nearly all current active volume.
  • Quirk alert: this looks like a cohort/registration-event artifact — not steady adoption. Because these counts are only domains still active today, the 2025 explosion almost certainly reflects a concentrated bulk-registration event or policy/market change that created a mass of still-active names; in plain terms, it smells like a single big wave rather than organic long-term growth. That makes 2025 a statistical outlier worth investigating (registrar, registrant, or programmatic registration patterns).
  • What’s in it for you — focus monitoring and risk-weight the 2025 cohort. Treat 2025 as a priority: it will drive near-term churn, abuse monitoring needs, and renewal revenue swings. Practical next steps: tranche alerts and reputation checks by registration year, concentrate takedown/watch resources on 2025 names, and track expiry/renewal behavior over the next 12–18 months to see whether the spike persists or washes out.

Monthly Registration Volume — Last 36 Months

Month-by-month registration counts for the rolling 3-year window.

AI Analysis
  • Spike in late‑2025 dominates everything. The series is mostly quiet (tens to low‑hundreds per month) until mid‑2024, then surges to several thousand sporadically, but is absolutely dominated by an enormous cluster in Oct–Dec 2025 — roughly hundreds of thousands of registrations in those three months (Oct ~2×10^5, Nov ~5×10^5, Dec ~3.5×10^5). Those three months are orders of magnitude above the baseline and drive the whole dataset's volume profile.
  • Bursty, discrete events rather than a sustained ramp. Outside the late‑2025 megaspike there are a few smaller bursts (e.g., ~7k in Jun‑2024, mid‑2025 months with hundreds to low‑thousands, and Aug‑2025 at ~6k), then 2026 settles back to mid‑thousands per month. That pattern looks like isolated bulk registration events (single campaigns or allocations) rather than a persistent high‑throughput registration trend.
  • Quirk alert — timing suggests recency bias in 'active today' counts. Because these are registrations still active today, the huge Oct–Dec‑2025 volumes will naturally stand out until they begin to expire (12–18+ months later). The dataset therefore has a strong recency bias: the late‑2025 cluster may partly reflect unexpired short‑term registrations or a single massive intake (promo, registry change, or registrar bulk buy). Also a small oddity: a lone bump in Mar‑2024 (~few hundred) and mid‑2024 (~7k) precede larger mid‑2025 activity — possible early tests or smaller campaigns.
  • What's in it for you. Treat Oct–Dec‑2025 as a red‑flagged cohort to investigate: check registrar/registrant concentration, nameserver patterns, and WHOIS strings for bulk ownership; prepare for a potential wave of expirations or churn 12–24 months after that cohort; and set monitoring/alerts for abuse or traffic spikes tied to that cohort. In practical terms, focus initial triage on the hundreds of thousands registered in late‑2025, then use mid‑2025 and mid‑2024 bursts as secondary leads for bulk‑registration behavior.

Seasonality — Registrations by Month of Year

Aggregate registration count per calendar month across all years.

AI Analysis
  • Q4 dominates the calendar: Roughly >1 million registrations occur in Oct–Dec (October ≈2.1×10^5, November ≈5.2×10^5, December ≈3.6×10^5), which is about ~94% of the full-year volume — the remaining nine months together are only on the order of ~7×10^4. This is an extreme seasonal concentration, not a gentle bump.
  • Non‑Q4 months are effectively flat and tiny: Most months outside Q4 sit in the low single‑ to low double‑thousand range (typical months ≈ a few thousand; March/May/June are higher but still ≲2×10^4). The single weakest month is September at roughly ≈1.8×10^3, and July is also very low (~2.3×10^3).
  • This looks like a single, massive campaign or event — not normal seasonality: November alone is on the order of ~5×10^5, which is roughly 100× a typical off‑season month. The sharp ramp from October into November and the huge concentration in Nov–Dec is a quirk that screams a concentrated marketing/sales window, product launch, or automated registration activity rather than steady organic growth.
  • What’s in it for you: If you operate infrastructure, marketing, or fraud prevention, plan as if Q4 is the entire business year — scale capacity and support for an order‑of‑magnitude surge, focus promotional spend in Oct–Nov, and harden abuse detection around that window. Conversely, off‑season is a cheap time to experiment with product changes, pricing tests, or customer outreach because traffic is tiny compared with the Q4 tsunami.

Age Distribution of Active Domains

Distribution of currently active domains by age in years since registration.

AI Analysis
  • Dominant 1‑year cohort: Roughly 95% of active domains sit in the "1y" bucket — about 1.1M out of ~1.16M records — creating a single, enormous spike. Every other age band is orders of magnitude smaller, so the distribution is overwhelmingly concentrated at the one‑year mark.
  • Long‑term retention is essentially nonexistent: After the 1y spike the next biggest groups are "<1y" (order 10^4) and "2y" (order 10^4), then numbers fall to the hundreds or single digits for years 3–7 and a lone domain beyond 10 years. That lone >10y record and the steep collapse after year two are a quirky pattern — it suggests either extreme annual churn/renewal behavior or a bucketing/labeling artifact worth investigating.
  • What's in it for you: Since almost all active names are clustered in that ~1M strong 1‑year cohort, small improvements in retention or multi‑year conversion could produce outsized effects. Focus analytics on the 1y cohort, test multi‑year/auto‑renew incentives, and run a quick data integrity check on age bucket definitions — converting tens of thousands to multi‑year registrations would materially shift the longevity profile.

10 Oldest Active .BOND Domains

The earliest registered domains in this zone still active today.

# Domain Created
1 nic.bond 2015-02-17
2 markmonitor.bond 2019-10-17
3 beats.bond 2019-10-17
4 rakuten.bond 2019-10-17
5 gmail.bond 2019-10-17
6 apple.bond 2019-10-17
7 fire.bond 2019-10-17
8 microsoft.bond 2019-10-17
9 youtube.bond 2019-10-17
10 imdb.bond 2019-10-17

Registration Lifespan

This chart illustrates the distribution of the registration period lengths, measuring the total lifespan from creation to expiration. It highlights the contrast between short-term, potentially disposable setups and established, multi-year brand commitments.

AI Analysis
  • Almost everything is one-year: about 1.1M registrations (~98.6% of the sample) are single-year renewals. This is an overwhelming tilt toward short-term lifespans, meaning the portfolio is dominated by disposable or standard 1‑year registrations rather than long-term holds.
  • Multi-year registrations are vanishingly rare — only ~1–2% of names opt for >1 year, and most of that is concentrated in a specific bucket. All multi-year registrations combined are on the order of ten‑thousands (roughly 1.6×10^4), but the 10‑year bucket alone is the largest multi‑year group at about 10^4 names (~0.8% of the total), while >10‑year is tiny (~5×10^-2% of the total).
  • There’s a clear quirk: a strong 10‑year concentration and very thin counts elsewhere in the long tail. The next largest non‑1y group is 2‑year (a few thousand), but 3–9 year buckets are mostly in the hundreds or lower (notably 8 years has only a few dozen/teens). That sharp spike at 10 years — far above adjacent durations — suggests a specific offering or buyer behavior driving decade‑long commitments.
  • What’s in it for you: If you run registrar or risk/abuse ops, prioritize churn management and renewal optimization — the business (and abuse surface) lives in the 1‑year cohort. If you market premium or brand protection, push the decade option: it’s already the preferred long-term purchase in this set. And if you’re a data or product person, investigate why 10 years outperforms neighboring durations — there’s likely a simple product, UX or promotion lever to exploit.

Expiration Forecast — Next 18 Months

Number of currently active domains whose registrations expire each month over the next 18 months.

AI Analysis
  • Massive concentration in Oct–Dec 2026. The next 18-month horizon is dominated by a three-month cluster of expirations in late 2026 — on the order of hundreds of thousands per month, with a mid-six-figure peak in November 2026. Those three months represent the vast majority (roughly 90–95% of the scheduled expirations) in the window — this is not a steady churn profile, it’s a single big wave.
  • Small baseline before and modest carry into early 2027. Outside the late-2026 spike, monthly expirations mostly sit in the low-thousands, and the Jan–Jun 2027 span sums to the order of tens of thousands. In short: aside from the big wave, normal monthly churn is small and stable.
  • Sharp cliff starting July 2027 — near-zero tail. From July 2027 onward expirations collapse to the low-hundreds, drop into low-double-digits and then a single-digit tail by early 2028. That consecutive drop is a classic sign that many registrations were not renewed beyond mid‑2027 (i.e., renewal activity stops before that date), creating an almost-empty future pipeline. This is the quirk: a giant wave followed by a near-flatline.
  • What’s in it for you. Treat Oct–Dec 2026 as a capacity and opportunity event: scale systems and customer‑care for a mass-expiry window, prioritize retention campaigns ahead of that wave, and prepare domain-acquisition/monitoring playbooks for the high-volume expiry period. Simultaneously, the post‑mid‑2027 cliff is a signal to investigate renewal workflows or contract timing — if you want predictable future supply, that renewal gap is both a risk (loss of active names) and a hunting ground (concentrated opportunity) depending on your objective.

Domain Name Statistics

Analysis of name characteristics — length, digit-only names, and hyphenation patterns for active .BOND domains.

Avg Name Length
7
characters
All-Digit Names
856
numeric-only domains
Hyphenated Names
6,057
contain a hyphen
AI Analysis
  • Heavy mid-length concentration — zone peaks at 5–8 characters. Roughly nine-tenths of the zone (on the order of one million names out of ~1.16M) sit in the 5–8 character band, which explains the reported average length of about 7. This is a strong, focused profile: registrants clearly favor compact, brandable names rather than ultra-short or very long strings.
  • Short-name saturation is low — plenty of 3–4 character space left. There are only a few thousand 3‑char names (about 3k) versus ~48k possible combos (≈6–7% taken), and roughly the same order for 4‑char names (about 3k) versus ~1.7M combos (<0.2% taken). In plain terms: true short-name scarcity hasn’t hit this zone — 3‑char inventory is modestly used, 4‑char inventory is essentially wide open.
  • Hyphens and all‑digit names are rare; tail shows a sparse, quirky long-name population. Hyphenated names are only around six thousand (~0.5% of the zone), well below the 12–15% that flags a hyphen-prone registry, and all-digit names are tiny — on the order of a few hundred (~0.07%). The distribution also has a steep drop after 8 characters and a long, noisy tail (a handful of singletons at very high lengths), which suggests occasional odd or experimental registrations but no systemic anomaly except the mid-length concentration.
  • What’s in it for you: If you’re hunting short premium names, 3‑char pickups are limited but not exhausted and 4‑chars are plentiful — so plan acquisitions with secondary-market tactics for 3‑chars and direct registrations for 4‑chars. Branders and portfolio buyers benefit from abundant 5–8 character inventory (good for readable, marketable names). The low hyphen and numeric rates imply a “clean” namespace — less clutter from hyphenated or numeric-heavy patterns, which is favorable for brand clarity and resale prospects.

DNS Update Recency

How recently were .BOND domains last updated in DNS? Combines a detailed breakdown and a three-tier active/aging/stale summary.

AI Analysis
  • Massive concentration at the 6–12 month mark. About ~92% of entries (~1 million) were last changed between six and twelve months ago — this single bucket completely dominates the distribution and overshadows every other recency bracket by an order of magnitude.
  • Very small truly "recent" population and almost no long-term stale domains. Domains updated within the last six months total only on the order of tens of thousands (~80k, ~7% of the set), while those older than a year are under ~10k (~0.8%) — so recent churn is limited and very-old records are a tiny tail.
  • Weird cadence/quirk: an update cliff at six months. The dataset’s shape is unusual: negligible activity in the <=1 month and 1–3 month buckets (each on the order of 10k–20k) and then a massive jump into 6–12 months. That pattern suggests a strong periodic update cadence or a bulk process that tends to touch records on an annual-ish cycle rather than continuously.
  • What’s in it for you. If you operate monitoring, remediation, or DNS-dependent services, treat the 6–12 month cohort as your primary battleground — it’s where the bulk of change happens. Use a quarterly-to-semiannual scan cadence, prioritize alerts for the small but meaningful truly-recent set (to catch active changes fast), and treat the tiny stale population as low-hanging fruit for cleanup or deeper investigation.

Registrar Analytics

Which registrars hold .BOND domains, and how concentrated is market share?

Distinct Registrars
85
active in this zone
Rank Registrar Domains Share
AI Analysis
  • One registrar dominates the landscape. GMO Internet Group (Onamae) holds on the order of 10^6 domains — roughly 80–90% of the entire dataset (about 87% by share). That’s an enormous single-player market: Onamae is on the order of thirty times larger than the #2 registrar, so the whole ecosystem is effectively driven by one provider.
  • Top‑10 concentration is extreme; the long tail is tiny. The ten named registrars together account for roughly 98% of names in this set, while “the rest” (the remaining ~75 registrars, given a total of 85) only contribute on the order of 10^4–10^5 domains in aggregate (~2% total). That leaves average volumes for those smaller registrars at only a few hundred domains apiece.
  • Quirk and structural risk — the leaderboard gap is striking. After the giant at the top, the next several registrars sit in the 10^4–10^5 range (tens of thousands each), then a steep drop to the long tail. That gap creates concentration risk (policy, outages, or pricing moves by the top registrar would ripple across the dataset) and suggests limited competitive pressure at scale.
  • What’s in it for you. If you’re prioritizing reach, focus on partnering or monitoring the top registrar (Onamae) — it’s where the volume lives. If you’re chasing diversification, target mid‑tier players with tens of thousands of domains for more realistic growth opportunities. For risk management, set monitoring and contingency plans around the largest registrar’s availability and policy changes; for market intel, track the handful of registrars in the 10^4 range that make up most of the non‑Onamae volume.