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.my is growing like crazy

Kevin Murphy, August 4, 2025, 05:58:11 (UTC), Domain Registries

Malayasia’s .my ccTLD has almost doubled in size since the start of the year, likely due to rule liberalizations and steep discounts at leading registrars.

MYNIC, the local registry, is reporting 675,607 domains under management at the end of July. That’s up 165,061 or 32% on the 510,546 reported at the end of June.

A total of 523,218 were direct second-level .my registrations, up from 350,441. DUM in third-level spaces such as .com.my and .net.my were all flat or slightly down over the month.

.my started the year with 342,326 domains. The TLD has grown 97% since then. All the growth has been at the second level.

The surge is likely due to a combination of factors — that the ccTLD has only recently dropped its local residency requirements, and that some international registrars have discounted .my to bargain-bin prices.

MYNIC signed a deal with Internet Naming Co and Tucows last year that would see .my names registerable by non-Malaysian registrants, but it was not immediately successful.

MYNIC had hoped to hit 400,000 domains by the end of 2024. It ended up taking until April 2025 to hit that milestone.

Registrars such as Namecheap and Gabia are currently selling .my for around $2 for the first year, a heavy cut from the roughly $50 they usually retail for. Porkbun has gone as low as $1.34, which it says is cost price.

But renewals will hit at full price for the second year, meaning the current growth spurt may not be sustainable.


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