NameSilo

NameSilo LLC is an American Internet domain registrar and web hosting company headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. It is owned by NameSilo Technologies Corp., which is listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange[3] (an alternative stock exchange for micro-cap and emerging companies). NameSilo is an ICANN-accredited domain name registrar company[4] which provides DNS domains, web hosting, email services, SSL certificates, and other website products.[5][1]

NameSilo LLC
Founded2010 (2010)
HeadquartersPhoenix, Arizona
Area servedWorldwide
Founder(s)Michael Goldfarb and Michael McCallister
CEOKristaps Ronka[1]
IndustryDomain Registrar, Web hosting, SSL Certificates
URLwww.namesilo.com
Alexa rank 9,995 (April 2020)[2]

History

NameSilo LLC was founded in 2010 by Michael Goldfarb and Michael McCallister in Phoenix, Arizona.[6][7]

In July 2019, the company reached the 3 million active domains.[8]

In Feb 2020, NameSilo sold 84.299 Bitcoins of $839K value.[9]

As of December 2019, NameSilo has 3.4 million active domains under management, placing it in the top 15 of registrars around the world.[10]

Acquisition and partnership

On March 7, 2018, Vancouver based Brisio Innovations Inc. acquired an 81.5% stake of NameSilo LLC. NameSilo had 1.2 million active domains under management at the time.[11] In November, 2018, Brisio Innovations Inc. announced plans to change its name to "NameSilo Technologies Corp".[12]

In 2019, NameSilo acquired NamePal, a domain registrar and web hosting company with its 100% stake.[13][14]

In Dec 2019, NameSilo partnered with NuSec.[15]

Awards

  • NamePros' Registrar of the Year 2019[16]
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gollark: And paper which randomly edits its contents isn't very useful.
gollark: Based on testing, I don't really have conscious access to any kind of working visual memory.
gollark: Say I type `28827383 + 94938383838` into my imaginary computer. I can't rapidly calculate that. What do?

References

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