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      Social-media platform X, under the leadership of Elon Musk, is introducing a new “Handle Marketplace” that lets Premium Plus and Premium Business subscribers request or purchase inactive usernames. The system distinguishes between two types: “Priority” handles (such as full names or multi-word phrases) which eligible premium users can request for free, and “Rare” handles (short, generic or culturally significant usernames) that are offered via invitation or public drop and may cost anywhere from about $2,500 up to more than a million dollars depending on uniqueness and demand. Upon approval of a new “Priority” handle, the user’s former handle is frozen and reserved, and if that user later downgrades their subscription, their original handle returns after a 30-day grace period. For “Rare” handles purchased outright, the user retains them even if they abandon the subscription. The move is designed to open a new revenue stream for X as its advertising business is under pressure, while tapping into the concept of digital identity as a monetizable asset.

      Sources: Coin Telegraph, India Today

      Key Takeaways

      – The marketplace only opens to paid tiers (Premium Plus and Premium Business) of X, creating an exclusive perk that may encourage subscription upgrades.

      – Two tiers of usernames: free “Priority” handles for premium users, and high-cost “Rare” handles that can sell for thousands to millions, signaling a shift of usernames into digital assets.

      – The strategy aims to bolster X’s non-ad revenue and reposition usernames as brandable and monetary assets tied to online identity and status.

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      In a market saturated with commoditized attention and crowded social-media platforms, X is making a bold pivot. By launching a “Handle Marketplace,” X is reframing something once free and first-come (usernames) into a monetizable and premium experience. For years, users with common names or desirable short handles have been stuck behind inactive accounts or username squatters, unable to claim what they consider their rightful identity. Now, X is offering a formal, tiered system: “Priority” handles — full names, standard phrases, alphanumeric combinations — are available for free to eligible premium subscribers who apply, while “Rare” handles — short, generic, culturally significant — are up for auction or purchase, sometimes commanding six- or seven-figure sums.

      From a right-leaning vantage point, this move represents a free-market approach to value creation: X is turning intangible digital real-estate into tradeable goods, letting supply-and-demand dynamics establish pricing for handles long regarded as zero-cost. Instead of government or regulatory constraints dictating what names cost nothing, X lets the open market decide which handles are worth paying for. This may appeal to users who see their online persona as an investment — a brand, a business, or a legacy.

      The process has clear rules: for Priority handles, premium users apply; if approved (usually within three business days), their old handle is frozen, theirs becomes active, and if they later cancel or downgrade their subscription the old handle returns after a 30-day period. For Rare handles, distribution happens either through public drops (applicants evaluated on past engagement, intended use, and reach) or direct pre-priced purchases. Once bought outright, the user can keep the handle even if their subscription ends. The system is designed to prevent bot abuse and uncontrolled hoarding, and to manage handle transfers in a more orderly fashion.

      Strategically, this gives X a fresh revenue lever at a time when its ad business is under strain. With advertising dollars feeling squeezed and competition intense, monetizing usernames provides a new asset class. From the user’s side, there’s a clear incentive: securing a desirable handle might enhance one’s visibility, brand recognition, or even resale value in the future. And by tying it to premium subscriptions, X creates a recurring incentive to keep paying.

      There are, of course, trade-offs and potential criticisms. Some may argue that turning usernames — historically freely assignable identifiers — into paid commodities erodes egalitarian access to digital handles. Others may raise concerns about the fairness of evaluating who deserves a Rare handle based on subjective metrics like engagement or contribution. But from a return-on-investment mindset, the initiative signals that your digital identity can store value, and platforms are increasingly treating identity as capital.

      In essence, X’s move reflects a shift from social media as “everyone can join and freely pick usernames” to a tiered ecosystem where identity and branding have currency. For those willing to pay, or already invested in their online brand, this opens new possibilities. Whether this becomes a widespread model across platforms remains to be seen, but for now, X is taking the lead in treating handles as assets rather than freebies.

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