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SPACE ID and Four.meme Launch .four Domains to Clean Up Meme Token Identity Chaos
SPACE ID and Four.meme have teamed up to launch the .four domain system, the first naming standard designed exclusively for meme tokens. The release is aimed at fixing one of the biggest headaches in the sector: messy contract addresses that are nearly impossible for humans to remember or share.
The Problem with Contract Addresses
Today, trading tokens often involves copying and pasting long alphanumeric strings. One wrong character and a trader risks losing money or landing on a fake contract. The .four domain system changes that by allowing human-readable identifiers that map directly to token addresses. Instead of dealing with “0x86Bb94DdD16Efc8bc58e6b056e8df71D9e666429,” users can reference “mubarak.four” or search for “$MUBARAK.” Both lead to the same verified contract.
This move eliminates confusion and gives meme tokens the same type of infrastructure that has long benefited traditional domains on the web. In short, it’s about making tokens easier to find, easier to share, and harder to spoof.
The Market Context
The timing could not be better. Meme tokens now represent a market worth $76.86 billion, with $21.07 billion trading daily as of September 2025. BNB Chain dominates this space, holding $1.63 billion in daily trading volume compared to Solana’s $1.07 billion. The growth curve is steep, and infrastructure has struggled to keep pace.
Harrison Seletsky, Business Development Director at SPACE ID, put it this way: “We’re witnessing the maturation of the meme token space, and professional infrastructure is essential for continued growth.” His point is simple—meme tokens can no longer rely on duct-tape solutions. Standardization is necessary.
Four.meme’s Track Record
Four.meme has already proven it can capture the market’s attention. Since its launch in July 2024, the platform has facilitated more than 52,000 token creations, with over 1,000 actively trading on PancakeSwap. Those numbers reflect one of the strongest success rates in the memecoin launchpad category, a sign that its fair-launch model resonates with the community.
Eddie, Co-Founder of Four.meme, added: “We’re giving creators the tools to build legitimate, discoverable brands while keeping the fun and accessibility that define meme culture.” That dual focus on credibility and creativity may explain the platform’s early success.
A Lesson from Internet History
For those who remember the early internet, the idea of .four domains will sound familiar. Before DNS (Domain Name System) was adopted in the 1980s, users connected to websites and servers by typing in numeric IP addresses. It was clunky and easy to mess up, much like typing blockchain contract strings today. DNS introduced human-readable names like example.com, forever changing how people interacted with the web. The .four domain system is attempting something similar for tokens—bringing simplicity to a landscape built on complex identifiers.
Important Warning
While the naming looks similar to traditional internet domains, .four domains are not part of the ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) system. They are blockchain-based identifiers limited to token mapping. You cannot use a .four domain to create a website, send an email, or replace a standard web address. Their function is tied directly to token identification and trading inside the BNB Chain ecosystem.
What Comes Next
The .four domain launch is the first step in a broader roadmap. Plans include expanding to other chains, improving discovery features, and plugging into Web3 social platforms. The companies want .four to become the universal naming standard for meme tokens, much like .com became the default for websites.
To push adoption, SPACE ID and Four.meme are building partnerships, rolling out developer incentives, and keeping the community central to product evolution. The strategy is straightforward: give users and creators a safer, more reliable way to identify and trade tokens.
The .four domain system may look like a small naming upgrade on the surface, but its implications run deeper. It offers structure to a market that thrives on chaos and humor, but now commands billions in trading volume. By making token identity clear and verifiable, SPACE ID and Four.meme are positioning .four domains as a standard that could stick. For meme traders tired of copying contract gibberish, this might be the start of a new normal. But it’s worth remembering: .four is not a web domain and won’t get you a website or email—it’s strictly about token clarity.

