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DNBlackBook is an educational product. This page is here to make explicit what that does and does not mean.


Educational purpose

DNBlackBook teaches frameworks, patterns, and judgments drawn from the founder's experience as an active domain investor since 1999. It is intended to help working investors and serious newcomers understand how the domain market actually behaves and how to make better decisions inside it. It is a course, not a service. We do not invest on your behalf. We do not run a portfolio for you. We do not broker your domains.


Not financial, investment, legal, or tax advice

Nothing in this course, on this site, or in any related communication constitutes financial advice, investment advice, legal advice, or tax advice. We are not registered investment advisers in any jurisdiction. We are not licensed brokers. We are not accountants. The course teaches domain investing — a specialised field that intersects with general investing principles but is governed by none of the regulatory frameworks that apply to securities, real estate, or financial instruments.

If you need personalised advice on your tax situation, your portfolio allocation, or any specific transaction, consult a qualified professional licensed in your jurisdiction.


Past performance does not predict future results

The course discusses transactions and outcomes from the founder's history and from the wider domain market. None of these examples is a promise of similar results for you. The domain market in 1999 is not the domain market in 2026, and the market in 2026 will not be the market five years from now. The patterns the course teaches are durable enough to be worth teaching, but every transaction has its own context and its own risk.


Domain investing involves risk

Domains can go up in value, hold flat for years, or lose value. Renewal fees compound over time and can erode a portfolio that doesn't sell. Marketplace policies, registry fees, and broader internet trends can all change in ways no investor controls. You can lose money in domain investing. The course is designed to reduce avoidable mistakes — it does not eliminate risk and it cannot guarantee profit.


No guarantee of income

We make no claims, explicit or implicit, that you will earn money — any specific amount of money or any money at all — by completing this course. Outcomes depend on factors entirely outside the course's control: how much you study, how much you practice, how much capital you have to deploy, your judgment in individual transactions, and the state of the market when you act.


Independent decision-making

Every domain you buy, hold, or sell is your decision. The course gives you a sharper toolkit. You wield it.


Third-party content and references

The course occasionally references third-party platforms (registrars, marketplaces, brokers, valuation tools). We are not affiliated with any of them unless explicitly stated. We do not endorse them, and we are not responsible for their pricing, policies, or availability.


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