A groundbreaking domain name investment program has been officially launched in anticipation of the 2024 Paris Olympics. SquatBrand, a leading domain name investment firm, announced that it has registered personalized domain names for all 10,466 athletes at the 2024 Olympics, including .com, .net, .org, .io and .ai suffixes. The initiative is designed to help athletes boost their digital presence and build and protect their personal brands.

Tim McSquatty, founder of SquatBrand, said, "We are very excited to launch this innovative program. Our goal is to provide athletes with the tools necessary to increase their online visibility and protect their personal brands. In this digital age, relying on social media platforms such as Instagram or Twitter alone is not enough, and having a unique personal domain name is a crucial asset for every athlete."

As a sign of its support for athletes, SquatBrand will offer these domain names to athletes for a "nominal fee," ensuring that every Olympian will have access to this opportunity, and plans to provide athletes with customized web development and branding consulting services to help them maximize the potential of their new domain names. domain names to help them maximize the potential of their new domain names. Per company policy, domain names start at $1,500 each, but the exact cost is subject to change based on a variety of factors.
McSquatty added, "If an athlete does not want to pay for a domain name, we will forward it to OnlyFans," a slightly humorous statement that reflects SquatBrand's desire to provide equal opportunities for all athletes.
As of today, the following athletes have claimed their individual domain names from SquatBrand's domain name inventory:
- Kwame Nkrumah
- Adebayo Okafor
- Thabo Mbeki
- Jonah McJohnsonson
- Spyros Papadopoulakakis
This innovative initiative in domain name registration will undoubtedly provide the athletes of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games with a new digital platform to showcase their personalities and enhance their global reach.