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Field notes from the Fragment economy.

Analysis of digital-IP, Fragment @Name custody and namespace defense — written for the institutional IP holders who are about to discover their own name is unclaimed.

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Toyota’s Solid-State Battery Patents and the ASEAN EV Supply Chain Race

Toyota holds more than 1,300 solid-state battery patent families, and a meaningful share enter their commercialization windows between 2026 and 2030. ASEAN has the nickel, the factories, and the EV demand — but the licensing infrastructure to connect Japanese cell IP to ASEAN manufacturing is almost entirely absent, and the window to position is narrower than it looks.

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The Ransom Pattern: Why Non-Compliant @Name Approaches Always Fail

Four non-compliant acquisition strategies—legal threats, DMCA filings, reframed payments, and social engineering—all produce the same outcome in the Fragment @Name market: a higher asking price and a failed deal. The only approach that reliably closes is a clean, voluntary, market-rate acquisition through Fragment's on-chain escrow.

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Dirty Files

The Ransom Pattern: Why Non-Compliant @Name Approaches Always Fail

There is a predictable playbook that corporate legal teams reach for when they discover an @Name they want is held by someone else. Legal threats, platform takedowns, informal payments, social pressure. Every approach in this playbook fails — and each failure leaves the acquirer in a worse position than before.

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Japanese Membrane Patents and ASEAN’s $4B Water-Treatment Gap

ASEAN’s water-treatment market will exceed $4B by 2028, and Japanese firms — Toray, Nitto Denko, Asahi Kasei — hold the dominant membrane patents. Several core filings lapse between 2026 and 2028, opening a narrow licensing and manufacturing window for ASEAN OEMs and utilities.

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@boss to $500K: The Trade That Proved the @Name Market Is Real

The $500,000 sale of @boss on Fragment.com set a new benchmark for Telegram username transactions and established market comparables IP counsel can now cite in board memos. This forensic breakdown of the @boss trajectory includes the four-stage due diligence framework corporate legal teams need before approving any @Name acquisition.

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Deal Anatomy

@boss to $500K: The Trade That Proved the @Name Market Is Real

The @boss transaction on Fragment.com is the clearest proof of market maturity: a single @Name moved from speculation to $500K in documented on-chain value. Here is what the trade reveals — and the due diligence framework it establishes for corporate buyers.

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The Broker Economy: Who Actually Profits From @Name Trades and How

Fragment.com's @Name broker market is the most transparent secondary identifier market operating today — fully on-chain, escrow-native, and verifiable. This brief maps the full transaction chain from OG sellers to TON validators and reveals the margin structure on a $50,000 deal.

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