That’s great to hear except for this piece:

During the holidays, I was slapped with a federal lawsuit from my biggest competitor Verisign, the company behind .com and .net. By suing my company and me, personally, it was validation that we were on .com’s radar, not just as an up-and-coming competitor, but a threatening presence that shook the 800 pound gorilla to take legal action. They wanted to stop .xyz from becoming the next .com. I was shocked by what my lawyers call a frivolous lawsuit that appears to be designed solely to silence a promising competitor.

Whatever happened to this‽ Did Verisign drop the lawsuit or are they still suing XYZ‽