How Telegram Usernames Are Valued

Telegram usernames are no longer just digital identifiers; they’ve become valuable assets in a rapidly growing marketplace. With Telegram introducing the ability to turn usernames into NFTs, a new world of digital trading has emerged. Now, users can mint their nicknames and sell them on platforms like Fragment and GetGems, transforming what was once just a handle into digital real estate.

Some of the sales figures are astonishing. @startup is currently listed for $104,000, while @volume_guru recently sold for $600. Even names that were available for free just months ago are now generating massive profits. Consider @knife, sold for 68,000 TON, or @news, which shattered records at 994,000 TON — an incredible $6 million! These examples show just how lucrative this new market has become, and yet, many opportunities remain untapped.

But how do you know if your username is valuable? This is the problem @NameRate set out to solve. It’s a project with an ambitious goal: to create a precise algorithm for evaluating the value of digital assets, starting with Telegram usernames, channel names, and .ton domains.

What Makes NameRate Unique?

At the core of NameRate lies a machine learning algorithm, a complex model trained on extensive data. It’s a “black box,” meaning even the developers can’t fully explain its decisions — clear-cut rules simply don’t exist. However, some logical and interpretable features feed into the model. NameRate has decided to share some of them with the public:

Simple and Logical Features

  1. Shorter is better: Short usernames like @root or @final consistently score higher than longer ones. Simplicity equals memorability, which equals value.
  2. Numbers are tricky: While numbers usually lower a name’s value (josephine12345 is less valuable than josephine), they can add significance if they convey meaning, such as peer2peer or season4.
  3. Avoid excessive repetition: Names with repeated letters, like eeeeenemy, lose value unless repetition is integral to the word.

More Complex Rules

  1. Real words matter: A real word or phrase is more valuable than random characters. For instance, @space_jaguar is far more appealing than @qazws_jaguar.
  2. Popularity counts: Words that are frequently mentioned online or in literature score higher. Examples include @street, @music, and @final.

Thematic Dictionaries

To refine evaluations, NameRate uses dictionaries of high-value and low-value themes. Here are some of the most lucrative ones:

  • Business-related themes: Words tied to industries like real estate, finance, and tech often hold high value, such as @estate, @outsourcing, or @framework.
  • Ad-heavy niches: Terms that dominate PPC advertising trends — @optimistic, @exhibition, and crypto-related names like @blockchain — are in demand.
  • Names and titles: Classic names like @arthur, @gabriel, or @mercedes remain universally desirable.
  • Pop culture references: Handles inspired by famous phrases or works, like @lordoftherings, add a layer of cultural appeal.

How Do We Know It Works?

The ultimate test of NameRate’s evaluations lies in the marketplace. Platforms like Fragment and GetGems provide hard data — if a username sells quickly at a high price, it’s a sign the valuation was accurate. But NameRate goes further. Through its @NameRateBot mini-app, it collects user feedback on names, rewarding participants with tokens for their engagement. This feedback loop not only refines the algorithm but also ensures it captures the preferences of real people, not just abstract data points.

Even with advanced modeling, challenges remain. The biggest obstacle? A lack of data. Tens of thousands of sales might sound substantial, but it’s a drop in the ocean for training a truly robust machine learning model. Despite this, NameRate improves daily as new transactions enrich its dataset, bringing it closer to perfection.

What’s the Impact?

Accurate evaluations benefit everyone. For sellers, they provide realistic starting prices and faster sales. For buyers, they highlight undervalued assets, including rare names and unclaimed Telegram usernames. Some of these gems don’t even need to be purchased — they’re still waiting to be registered. With tools like NameRate, identifying these opportunities becomes faster and more reliable.

Ultimately, NameRate’s work isn’t just about usernames. It’s about creating a new standard for digital asset valuation. As the model evolves, it will pave the way for smarter, more efficient trading across Telegram and beyond.

Don’t Wait — Stake Your Claim

If you’ve ever thought about securing a Telegram username, now is the time. With algorithms like NameRate refining the market, the best names won’t stay unclaimed for long. Whether you’re looking for an investment or simply a handle that stands out, acting now ensures you don’t miss out on the growing value of digital identity.

steaveharikson

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