Irreducible.
Two letters before the dot. Two after. Five characters in all, and Dutt has no shorter URL form. Held in private hands.
- du.tt5
- dutt.com8
- dutt.dev8
- duttofficial.com16
Lot 01
A four-letter ccTLD spelling the surname Dutt.
Sedo Direct Auction. Hidden reserve.
Estimate upon request.
Four letters. One dot. The name, at minimum.
Two letters before the dot. Two after. Five characters in all, and Dutt has no shorter URL form. Held in private hands.
Use cases: portfolio, CV redirect, link-in-bio, email alias. Reads as the surname Dutt when typed.
Clean WHOIS history. No liens, no prior disputes. .tt transfers are a paperwork process administered by NIC.tt and take two to four weeks.
Reference points
Short, name-bound domains. Last two years.
$1.25M
Series A consolidation onto the personal name.
$1.20M
First seven-figure .ai sale.
$1.20M
Two-letter .com. The shortest length tier.
$700K
Personal-brand acquisition by a SaaS co-founder.
Sources: NameBio, DNJournal year-end charts. Numbers rounded. Reference points only; du.tt's market is a single name-holder pool.
Sealed and direct. Answered by Orion Parrott within 24 hours.
Orion Parrott, through crush.fund, a small brokerage for short, name-bound, and otherwise significant domains. Two to four listings each year, presented directly to the buyers they fit. crush.fund holds this domain; du.tt is the first listing of the season.
The country-code TLD for Trinidad and Tobago, with no residency requirement. Two characters, memorable, used for short domain hacks: du.tt, dribbb.tt, sta.tt, among others. Short ccTLDs are scarce; .tt is one of the last under-allocated two-letter pairs.
The domain reads as the surname when typed. Suitable as a portfolio URL, CV redirect, link-in-bio destination, email alias, or business-card vanity address.
Trinidad and Tobago's registry (NIC.tt) does not support automated registrar-to-registrar transfers like .com does. Transfer is a paperwork process: signed transfer form, ID verification, and registry processing. Plan on 2 to 4 weeks from payment clearing to the domain landing in your account. Sedo escrow holds funds until the transfer completes.
NIC.tt holds the registration; DNS is delegated separately. The domain currently uses Cloudflare's nameservers and may be moved to Route53, Vercel DNS, Namecheap, or any other provider immediately after transfer. Nameserver changes are made through the NIC.tt account, take a few hours to propagate, and are independent of the transfer paperwork.
Yes. The domain is registered to the seller with clean WHOIS history and no prior disputes. You can verify the registration directly on NIC.tt.
Bidding is open. The domain functions as a short brand starting with 'du' (startup, product, agency). The strongest utility, however, accrues to a name-holder, which is why this listing is presented first to the Dutt community.