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What Actually Qualifies as a “Short Domain Name” – and Why the Definition Matters More Than You Think

A domain name is technically classified as “short” when its second-level label (the registrable portion, excluding the TLD) contains six characters or fewer – with the industry’s premium tiers recognizing two-character (2L), three-character (3L), four-character (4L), five-character (5L), and six-character (6L) domains as distinct asset classes governed by fixed supply constraints and exponential scarcity curves.[…]