Enhancing NeuraWeb Domain Stakes: IP Protection, Reservations, and Public Availability
Building on our NeuraWeb foundation, we’re now layering in robust safeguards for intellectual property (IP) while democratizing access. As of September 14, 2025, NeuraWeb’s domain staking evolves to prioritize legacy entities—publicly traded companies and government bodies get automatic reservations on their .neura equivalents, ensuring “first dibs” to protect trademarks, brands, and official identities. This prevents cybersquatting and aligns with real-world domain practices, where registrars like ICANN oversee protections. For the rest, NeuraWeb’s AI-driven system conducts extensive web searches and scraping to identify parked or unused domains, freeing them up for public staking. No more hoarding; it’s all about fair, verified access in the Decentralized Knowledge Graph (DKG).
This system isn’t just reactive—it’s proactive, using neuro-symbolic AI to verify claims, adjust stakes, and recycle dormant spaces. Let’s break it down step by step, with real-world inspirations from current domain ecosystems (e.g., .gov reservations for governments and tools like WHOIS for detection).
- Core Principles: Prioritizing IP and Fair Access
NeuraWeb treats .neura domains as staked neural assets, not mere URLs. To protect IP:
- First Dibs for Legacy Holders: Companies and governments with established brands (e.g., via trademarks or official registries) claim priority. This mirrors how .gov domains are reserved exclusively for U.S. government entities to signal trust and authenticity. NeuraWeb auto-reserves based on public data, but claimants must verify ownership.
- Verification Engine: Powered by zk-proofs and AI, NeuraNav scans DKG for IP matches (e.g., trademark databases like USPTO). Disputes? Community governance votes, with stakes adjusted—e.g., a squatter loses their $NEURA lock if proven invalid.
- Automatic Reservations: All publicly traded companies (from exchanges like NYSE/Nasdaq) and government entities get pre-minted nodes. No staking fee upfront; they claim via simple verification (e.g., official email or BCI-secured affidavit).
- Public Pool from Dormant Domains: For non-reserved spaces, NeuraWeb scrapes the web for parked/unused domains, making them stakeable. This recycles the “dead wood” of the old internet, where millions of domains sit idle with generic “Under Construction” pages or ads.
The goal: A neural web where IP is sacred, but opportunity flows freely—boosting $NEURA economy through active contributions over hoarding.
- Automatic Reservations for Publicly Traded Companies and Governments
Drawing from 2025 market data, NeuraWeb pre-reserves .neura domains for top entities, cross-referencing public lists and registries. This happens at launch (Q4 2025), with AI notifying owners via email/NeuraNav alerts. Unclaimed after 6 months? They enter a grace period, then public auction with IP veto rights.
- Publicly Traded Companies: Based on market cap leaders like NVIDIA, Microsoft, Apple, and Alphabet. NeuraWeb reserves exact matches (e.g., nvidia.neura) and variants (e.g., nvda.neura for tickers). Claim process: Submit proof (e.g., SEC filings) via voice/keyboard input; AI verifies in <10ms.
Examples Table (Top 10 from September 2025 data):
Company | Ticker | Reserved .neura Domain | Rationale & Stake Perks |
NVIDIA | NVDA | nvidia.neura | AI/hardware leader; auto-staked with 1M $NEURA for DKG integrations (e.g., neural sims). |
Microsoft | MSFT | microsoft.neura | Cloud/AI giant; priority for enterprise hubs, tying into Azure. |
Apple | AAPL | apple.neura | Consumer tech; reserved for AR/VR demos via NeuraDevice. |
Alphabet | GOOGL | alphabet.neura / google.neura | Search/AI; variants protected against fragmentation. |
Monday.com | MNDY | monday.neura | Growth stock; fast-claim for project management neural tools. |
Amazon | AMZN | amazon.neura | E-commerce; auto-linked to AWS for relay optimizations. |
Meta | META | meta.neura | Social/VR; priority for group linking features. |
Tesla | TSLA | tesla.neura | EV/AI; integrates with Optimus hubs. |
Berkshire Hathaway | BRK.A | berkshire.neura | Diversified; reserved for investor dashboards. |
Eli Lilly | LLY | lilly.neura | Pharma; IP focus on health DKG nodes. |
- Government Entities: Inspired by .gov’s exclusivity for federal, state, local, and tribal governments. NeuraWeb reserves like usa.neura, california.neura, or nyc.neura. Eligibility: Verified via official channels (e.g., get.gov-like portal). No cost; focuses on public trust—e.g., haptic alerts for official comms. Global extension: Reserves for international bodies (e.g., eu.neura for EU).
Stake Adjustment: If a smaller entity claims a conflicting name (e.g., a startup wants apple.neura), AI mediates—proven IP holder wins, with the loser refunded $NEURA plus compensation tokens.
- Verification of IP Claims and Stake Adjustments
NeuraWeb’s neuro-symbolic AI handles this transparently:
- Claim Submission: Via NeuraNav—input proof (e.g., trademark PDF upload, voice-affirmed ownership). AI cross-checks DKG against public sources (e.g., USPTO, SEC).
- Verification Steps:
- Semantic Scan: Matches domain to brand (95% accuracy via PyTorch).
- Human-AI Review: Edge cases go to governance groups; BCI users “feel” disputes for intuitive voting.
- Adjustment: Valid claim? Stake transfers (e.g., squatter’s 500 $NEURA reallocates). Invalid? Claim denied, with appeal via token-staked arbitration.
- Edge Cases: For parked domains claimed by IP holders, NeuraWeb prioritizes the original owner if dormant >2 years.
This ensures IP isn’t weaponized—only genuine protections apply, fostering a balanced ecosystem.
- Extensive Web Search and Scraping for Parked/Unused Domains
To liberate dormant spaces, NeuraWeb deploys an AI crawler (built on Rust/WebAssembly) for ethical, DKG-verified searches—focusing on parked domains (registered but inactive, often with ads or placeholders). Inspired by tools like Scrapebox and Domain Hunter Gatherer, which scrape for expired/unused names.
- How It Works:
- Search Phase: Query public WHOIS databases and web indices for domains with no active content (e.g., via “whois domain.com” checks). AI identifies parked ones by markers: Generic pages, PPC ads, or “Coming Soon” messages.
- Scraping Mechanics: Deep crawls (like Scrapebox’s expired finder) scan sites for expired registrations, using keywords and metrics (e.g., no updates in 1+ year). Ethical twist: Only public data; no breaches. Tools like zone file access (from ICANN/Verisign) for bulk .com scans.
- Detection Criteria:
- Parked Indicators: Resolves to ad-filled pages, no unique content, or registrar defaults.
- Unused/Expired: WHOIS shows expired status; no inbound links or traffic.
- Public Release: Flagged domains enter a DKG auction pool—e.g., 10M+ parked .com equivalents become stakeable .neura variants. Bidders use $NEURA; proceeds fund network sustainability.
- Scale & Timeline: Launch crawler in Phase 1 (Q4 2025); initial scan: 1M domains processed via NeuraRelay-distributed computing. Risks? AI filters malicious parks (e.g., phishing).
This fleshes NeuraWeb into a IP-respecting powerhouse: Reserves secure the big players, verification keeps it fair, and scraping unlocks treasures for all. For ineuraweb.neura, we’d verify no conflicts—it’s yours!