bitspeed.org Is Available
Speed is your differentiator. Your benchmarks lead with it. Your marketing leads with it. The domain probably shouldn’t be an afterthought.
bitspeed.org is available for acquisition.
The name
“Bit” is the unit. “Speed” is the pitch. The combination reads technical without tipping into jargon — two syllables, no explanation required. For a company whose core value proposition is tokens-per-second, inference latency, or edge throughput, the brand does the work before the tagline does.
The .org extension carries weight that .com doesn’t in this context. It signals neutral, open infrastructure — the right register for a platform developers trust, a benchmarking resource the community uses, or an API layer that positions itself as foundational rather than promotional.
The namespace
The .com was a file-transfer software company called BitSpeed LLC, founded in 2008, closed permanently by 2019. No active trademark. No ongoing business. The entity is deadpooled across Crunchbase and Tracxn.
The .io is a flagged crypto mining site with a 1.6-star Trustpilot rating and no connection to anything legitimate. That association lives entirely on the .io extension and does not transfer.
The .org is clean. No legacy use, no squatter content, no trademark friction.
The moment
2026 is the year tokens-per-second became a marketing claim. Groq, Fireworks AI, Together AI, Cerebras — the inference speed race is the defining competitive axis in LLM deployment right now, and it is not slowing down. “BitSpeed” names that race. A company, community, or open-source project building in this space and holding bitspeed.org holds something that compounds in relevance the longer the race continues.
The buyer profiles that make the most sense: an inference-as-a-service startup for whom speed is the headline number, an open benchmarking project tracking LLM latency across providers, a CDN or edge network repositioning around AI workloads, or a developer tools company in the performance observability space.
The terms
Transaction via Escrow.com for direct inquiries. The domain is listed on Sedo and Afternic.
If the name fits what you’re building, it costs less than a week of AWS spend to own it permanently.