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X Will Start Selling Inactive Usernames to Premium Users

by Faith Amonimo
October 31, 2025
in Apps, Gadgets, Tools & Softwares, E-Commerce, Global News, Technology
Reading Time: 3 mins read

X will now sell dormant handles to paying subscribers, with rare usernames fetching up to seven figures.

The new Handle Marketplace targets Premium+ and Premium Business subscribers who want that perfect username someone else abandoned years ago. X splits these handles into two categories: “Priority” and “Rare” usernames, each with different price tags and rules.

Premium Subscribers Get First Pick at “Priority” Handles

Premium+ and Premium Business users can request “Priority” handles for free as part of their subscription. These usernames typically include full names, multi-word phrases, or combinations of letters and numbers. Think @GabrielJones, @PizzaEater, or @ParadoxAI.

But there’s a catch. X keeps these handles hostage to your subscription. Cancel or downgrade your Premium plan, and your coveted username disappears after a 30-day grace period. The old handle returns to your account, forcing you to maintain that monthly payment indefinitely.

The approval process takes up to three business days. X doesn’t approve every request, though the company hasn’t shared specific criteria for decisions.

Million-Dollar Handles Come with Invitation-Only Access

“Rare” handles command serious money. These short, generic, or culturally significant usernames like @Pizza, @Tom, or @One start at $2,500 and can exceed seven figures.

X uses two methods to distribute rare handles:

Public Drops: Multiple users apply for the same handle. X picks winners based on past platform contributions, intended use, engagement levels, and reach. These handles come free, but selection criteria remain vague.

Direct Purchase: Invitation-only buyers get preset prices based on word popularity, character length, and cultural significance. Once purchased, users keep these handles even after canceling Premium subscriptions.

The pricing factors mirror domain name markets, where short, memorable words command premium prices. Single-word handles represent digital real estate that major brands and individuals covet.

How the Marketplace Works

Users can browse available handles or register interest in specific inactive usernames through a Watchlist feature. When desired handles become available, X sends notifications.

The platform says it prevents bot spam and misuse through this controlled distribution process, rather than releasing all inactive handles simultaneously for open claiming.

Premium subscribers need active subscriptions to start the purchasing process for rare handles, but ownership continues even after subscription cancellation.

Market Impact and Industry Implications

The handle marketplace taps into existing underground markets where users already buy and sell desirable usernames outside X’s oversight. This move brings those transactions onto the platform while giving X a revenue cut.

Social media handle trading mirrors domain name speculation, where investors buy valuable digital properties expecting future demand. X’s official marketplace legitimizes this practice while creating quality controls.

The success of this marketplace could influence other social platforms to monetize their inactive username inventories. Meta, TikTok, and other major platforms might follow similar strategies to boost non-advertising revenue.

X’s approach reflects platform monetization trends as social media companies diversify beyond traditional advertising models. Subscription features, creator payments, and digital asset sales represent growing revenue categories.

The marketplace launch signals X’s continued evolution under Musk’s ownership, transforming the platform from a pure social network into a multi-revenue digital ecosystem.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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