Solid name. Plenty of extensions taken, fair amount of use in business, and a generally nice sounding brand in a strong niche.
As a baseline I’d price a name like this around $25-50k. Less if I wanted it to move quickly, more if research...
You literally said:
"Crypto a d related has been my biggest niche. I've made 5 figures in crypto related sales over the years, but they dried up for me after last year. I don't anticipate things picking up either."
You call it "failing logic"...
I voted fair for both sides.
In theory it could sell for a lot more. But I also wouldn't be surprised to see it sell for less.
I figured even at $1mil wholesale that's a great return.
Based on the SEC filing the domain was valued at $8.5 but the title of the article is a little confusing as it makes it sound like it was part of a bunch of intangible assets in the sale that in total were valued at $8.5.
You mentioned back in feb that sales had dried up and you didn't expect them to come back.
Anyhoo, the point is just because you say something doesn't make it so :-P
There are TONS of brands using "copilot" in their name because it's such a...
The number of existing companies that use a keyword in their name is 100% a factor in "how domaining works".
Yes, you called the end to crypto names back in Feb and since then we've seen half a dozen low-6 and high-5 figure crypto names sell...
Thanks, good to hear from someone who has tried both.
I don't think the shotgun approach makes for a good portfolio... but if the method is more mass reg, sell at volume quickly, then drop, rinse and repeat, then I could see it working.