Cryptocurrency Mogul Invests Hefty Sum in AI Platform with $70 Million Domain Purchase
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, Crypto.com's CEO Kris Marszalek has announced the launch of a new artificial intelligence (AI) platform under the brand name AI.com. What makes this deal even more remarkable is that Marszalek reportedly spent a staggering $70 million on purchasing the domain.
According to reports, this purchase is believed to be the single largest domain sale in history, although it's worth noting that there may have been larger deals that were not made public. Historically, the most valuable domain name ever acquired was Cars.com, which was bought by an entity tied to the site's acquisition for a whopping $872.3 million.
Marszalek is confident that AI.com will revolutionize the way we interact with AI, moving beyond simple chatbots and towards more advanced applications like automated message sending, project building, stock trading, and even updating social media profiles. The platform promises to offer users their own private AI agent, which will operate in a dedicated secure environment using user-specific encryption keys.
"We're at a fundamental shift in AI's evolution as we rapidly move beyond basic chats to AI agents that can actually get things done for humans," Marszalek said in a press release. His vision is for a decentralized network of billions of AI agents that self-improve and share their advancements with each other, significantly expanding agentic capabilities and accelerating the development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).
With the launch of AI.com set to take place following a Super Bowl commercial, Marszalek will oversee both Crypto.com and his new venture as CEO. This move marks a significant departure from Marszalek's previous success with Crypto.com, which he launched in 2016 and eventually acquired for an estimated $5-10 million. The company has since grown into one of the world's largest crypto exchanges, boasting over 150 million retail users.
Marszalek's willingness to invest heavily in AI.com is a testament to his confidence in its potential. "When we started Crypto.com there were around a thousand different exchanges, and we somehow managed to make it work," he said. "We will make this [AI.com] work one way or another." He also joked that owning two domains β including the lucrative Crypto.com domain β was an interesting coincidence.
While Marszalek has already received interest from potential buyers for the domain, he remains committed to building brand awareness and trust with customers. With its eye-catching marketing campaigns, Crypto.com has proven itself a force to be reckoned with in the tech industry. Now, Marszalek is betting that AI.com will help him achieve similar success in the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence.
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, Crypto.com's CEO Kris Marszalek has announced the launch of a new artificial intelligence (AI) platform under the brand name AI.com. What makes this deal even more remarkable is that Marszalek reportedly spent a staggering $70 million on purchasing the domain.
According to reports, this purchase is believed to be the single largest domain sale in history, although it's worth noting that there may have been larger deals that were not made public. Historically, the most valuable domain name ever acquired was Cars.com, which was bought by an entity tied to the site's acquisition for a whopping $872.3 million.
Marszalek is confident that AI.com will revolutionize the way we interact with AI, moving beyond simple chatbots and towards more advanced applications like automated message sending, project building, stock trading, and even updating social media profiles. The platform promises to offer users their own private AI agent, which will operate in a dedicated secure environment using user-specific encryption keys.
"We're at a fundamental shift in AI's evolution as we rapidly move beyond basic chats to AI agents that can actually get things done for humans," Marszalek said in a press release. His vision is for a decentralized network of billions of AI agents that self-improve and share their advancements with each other, significantly expanding agentic capabilities and accelerating the development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).
With the launch of AI.com set to take place following a Super Bowl commercial, Marszalek will oversee both Crypto.com and his new venture as CEO. This move marks a significant departure from Marszalek's previous success with Crypto.com, which he launched in 2016 and eventually acquired for an estimated $5-10 million. The company has since grown into one of the world's largest crypto exchanges, boasting over 150 million retail users.
Marszalek's willingness to invest heavily in AI.com is a testament to his confidence in its potential. "When we started Crypto.com there were around a thousand different exchanges, and we somehow managed to make it work," he said. "We will make this [AI.com] work one way or another." He also joked that owning two domains β including the lucrative Crypto.com domain β was an interesting coincidence.
While Marszalek has already received interest from potential buyers for the domain, he remains committed to building brand awareness and trust with customers. With its eye-catching marketing campaigns, Crypto.com has proven itself a force to be reckoned with in the tech industry. Now, Marszalek is betting that AI.com will help him achieve similar success in the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence.