A million pixels, one shared grid.
millionpixelgrid.com is a 1,000 × 1,000 grid — exactly 1,000,000 pixels, and every one of them is a token. Claim an open region, drop in an image and a link, and your mark lives on the grid permanently.
It's part homage to the original Million Dollar Homepage, and part experiment in what you can build on top of a tokenized Doma domain — where the domain, the token, and the pixel are all the same thing.
An experiment with Doma domain tokens
millionpixelgrid.com isn't just a website — it's a real domain name tokenized on Doma, a protocol that turns domain ownership into on-chain assets. Through fractionalization, a single domain can be split into a fixed supply of fungible tokens that anyone can hold or trade.
We fractionalized this one into exactly 1,000,000 tokens — one for every pixel on the grid. Those same tokens are what you spend to claim your spot, at 1 token per pixel. As the grid fills in, that supply gets claimed and burned, so the artifact and the token tell the same story.
Mostly, it's a question we wanted to answer out loud: can a fractionalized domain double as the native economy for a shared, permanent piece of the internet? The grid is the artifact, the token is the currency, and the Doma domain underneath ties them together. For now it runs on Doma's testnet while we find out.