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How Much Is Crypto.com Worth?

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  • $500,000 or Less

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    11.3%
  • $500-000 - $1 million

    38 
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    9.7%
  • $1 million - $5 million

    95 
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    24.4%
  • $5 million - $10 million

    74 
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    19.0%
  • $10 million or More

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    35.6%
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Crypto related domain names have been hot property for investors in the recent past with domains such as CryptoWorld.com and CryptoBank.com selling for six-figures a piece. Up until now, the ultimate crypto domain name has never been for sale, with its owner publicly revealing the name wasn't for sale. This looks to have changed, however, since the name is now showing a holding page for Crypto.com, a service provided by MCO Technology.

According to the company's Twitter account, MCO Technology, also known as Monaco, has rebranded to Crypto.com. Headed by Kris Marszalek, Monaco raised a total of $26.7 million through an initial coin offering in May 2017, propelling the company's efforts to accelerate the World's transition into cryptocurrency.

The now former owner of Crypto.com is Matt Blaze, a Professor of Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania, who registered the name back in 1993. Matt is likely to have received numerous offers for the domain name in recent years thanks to the funding now available to many crypto companies.

None of those offers have been acceptable, until now. It's highly likely that Matt had been offered seven-figure fees for the domain in the past, but Monaco may have provided something in addition to money that made the deal irresistible. Perhaps it was equity, perhaps it was assurances about the domain's use going forward.

Unfortunately, no details of the transaction are currently known, but requests for information have been submitted to Crypto.com (formerly Monaco) and Matt Blaze.

Congratulations to both parties on the deal.

Update on Jul 10, 2018: The former owner of Crypto.com, Matt Blaze, confirmed the sale of the domain name in a blog post whilst stating he has no financial interest in the company. Reports have surfaced that this was an all-cash deal worth $12 million, with Cheddar.com citing an unknown source involved in the transaction. If this figure is correct, it would make it one of the largest sales of a domain name in history.
 
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LOL - not even vote
Several times Matt Blaze say on his page Cryptᴏ.com - not for sale , not for sale not for sale , leave me alone idiots etc..

Probably he had never received an 8 figures offer.
Every domain is for sale if you put on the table > $ 10 million.
Every domain.
 
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Wow! Monaco must have sent somebody up to UPenn to talk to him directly.

As the CEO implied, they offered Matt more than money, because he was very concerned about how the domain would be used.

I'm pretty sure he got $10M offers before and didn't take it.

So, he must gotten some stake in the company, and/or some say in what they do and how they do it going forward.
 
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Was not on the table . Matt recived 30 million in january/feb. 2018 "Don't be shy & ask 30 million" (buyer) & Matt answer to leave alone (?!?) But in history "dumb" to be..lucky to have

Sorry...but you are totally clueless. He DID NOT RECEIVE a $30 million offer. A domainer (who is on Namepros) advised him to ask $30+ million for Crypto dot com.

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everything is for sale for the right price. everything...
 
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LOL - not even vote
Several times Matt Blaze say on his page Cryptᴏ.com - not for sale , not for sale not for sale , leave me alone idiots etc.. After all initial offer of aprox. 30 mil. change is mind LOL
Now we have a nerd multi millionaire
 
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I forgot to appreciate @James Iles.
I just have to say thank you for this follow up and sharing
This is a very good one
 
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High 7 figures or 8 figures, only a fortune 500 company would turnt hat down.

He was a cryptology professor; that integrity of, "I'm not selling," is going to melt away when someone offers you $10MM +.

As it should.

Crypto currencies, and the technology, are blown way out of proportion.

Accepted fiat currency will one day be completely digital, and there will be very few winners at the top of digital payments (as it is right now). That's the only real version of cryptocurrency that you will see.

The ICO rush was fun, but thats done.

A $20k BTC coin was fun, but that's done.

The only changes for crypto will be the pairing with actual commodities with established values; instead of creating a 'futures' market out of thin air.

Congrats to the seller.
 
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An absolute monster.

This is one of the world's most valuable domains today. IMO.
 
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Thanks for sharing. Got to be one of the more valuable domains now. I'm more curious as to what outside of money incentivized the sale and about how the buyer was able to communicate with someone who on the face of it did not want to be contacted about offers!
 
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Probably he had never received an 8 figures offer.
Every domain is for sale if you put on the table > $ 10 million.
Every domain.
Was not on the table . Matt recived 30 million in january/feb. 2018 "Don't be shy & ask 30 million" (buyer) & Matt answer to leave alone (?!?) But in history "dumb" to be..lucky to have
 
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Yap! It is highly truth that MONEY answereth everything. Even in cryptocurrency money have made the breakthrough possible.

Congratulations to both Buyer and the Seller!

Wonder shall never end
 
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I just changed the Price of all My Premium Crypto related domains to 7 Figures! :xf.grin::greedy:
 
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An absolute monster.

This is one of the world's most valuable domains today. IMO.

I think so too

it would be a cheap at 100m.usd + as its as good as it gets

it's the future of money

the most recognisable self explanatory one word. com on earth we'll almost lol
 
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MCO is not that good of a crypto development or token either; just shows you how much money and vaporware is to be made in this market.
 
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If they will disclose price then this domain will be listed as most expensive domain of all time. IMO
 
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Some interesting comments by Matt Blaze today.

You may have noticed that this blog, and my domain, is now at www.mattblaze.org. Twenty five years ago, back in 1993, I registered the name crypto.com, which I've used as my personal domain as well as to host a variety of cryptography technology and policy resources.

Over the last few years, I've gotten an increasing barrage of offers, many of which were obviously non-serious, but a few of which were, frankly, attention-getting, for the crypto.com domain. I shrugged most of them off, but it became increasingly clear that holding on to the domain was making less and less sense for me. I quietly entered discussion with a few serious potential buyers earlier this year.

Last month, I reached an agreement to sell the domain. I have no idea what the new owner plans to use it for beyond what I read in the trade press, and I have no financial stake in their business. The details will have to stay confidential, but I will say that I'm satisfied with the outcome and that it involved neither tulips nor international postal reply coupons.

It's been, I think, a pretty good run, as these things go. See you on the Internets.

Read more here
http://www.mattblaze.org/blog/newaddress
 
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I knew it will sell some day, everything has a price
 
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there will soon be crypto extension - .crypto
 
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