Rational
Assets,
Registered.

RationalRegistry is a registry of rational domain assets. Domains are scored on five criteria: Market Signal, Linguistic Scarcity, Recall Efficiency, Economic Utility, Strategic Longevity. This is a future framework for intangible asset economics. Every listing is audited against formal dimensions grounded in Information Economics, Signaling Theory, and Real-Options Theory.

Registry Evaluation Criteria
Market Signal
Costly signals reduce buyer uncertainty in asymmetric information markets.
Spence (1973)
Linguistic Scarcity
Premium names are finite. Supply is structurally fixed as demand expands.
Rosen (1981)
Recall Efficiency
Memorability reduces search cost at every customer acquisition event.
Stigler (1961)
Economic Utility
Multi-functional capacity to anchor identity and reduce price elasticity.
Porter (1985)
Strategic Longevity
Preserves the right to exploit future conditions across market cycles.
Dixit & Pindyck (1994)
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04 Apr 2026 Analysis
The Claw Regime

OpenClaw has become a two-layer economic regime spanning hardware robotics and agentic AI software. An analysis of the six commercial positions across the full claw stack.

24 Mar 2026 Analysis
Category Killer Semantic Domains: Owning the Namespace

How semantic precision creates domain names that own an entire category, and why they command compounding value premiums over every alternative in the namespace.

24 Mar 2026 Analysis
The Claw Economy: Open Claw Robotics and the Economics of Hardware Startups

How the OpenClaw AI standard is restructuring the hardware startup economy — from space computing to factory floors — and why namespace position compounds in a 32% CAGR market.

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