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X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, is set to launch a new marketplace that will allow premium users to purchase inactive handles. This move targets rare usernames that have long ...
After the departure of users following Elon Musk’s takeover of the social media site (and again following his short stint with the Trump administration), the site has a surplus of unused user names.
X is rolling out its long-promised handle marketplace, allowing Premium subscribers to claim inactive usernames through a two-tier system that prices the most coveted handles at up to seven figures.
Social media platform X is rolling out a new Handles Marketplace that allows users to bid on inactive usernames, a move that could reshape how digital identity and online branding are valued.
X (formerly Twitter) allows users to freely set usernames beginning with '@' when creating an account or when changing them, but they cannot use the same username as someone else's. Therefore, on ...