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Recently, a discussion has arisen on NamePros, asking whether the Chinese domain market could be at an end. This question comes after a couple of months of declining prices after a period of steep growth at the end of 2015. In this article, I wanted to give another perspective on this question from someone who speaks daily with investors and brokers in China.

Where do we start when discussing the Chinese market? Twelve months ago seems like as good a time as any. According to LLLLSales.com, on the 1st May 2015, a "Chinese Premium" four-letter .COM would cost you around $215. At their peak in December, the same domain would cost around $2,500. The price today? Around $1,251 on average.

Over the course of twelve months, every Chinese Premium four-letter .COM domain has appreciated by just over $1,000, or 481.86%. By any means, this is a huge increase, and there are still investors buying at this price point. Over the past week, I've had several requests for large portfolios of four-letter .COMs, with some investors looking to spend over $1mm on four-letter .COM purchases.

The sharp increase in value of four-letter .COMs meant that other short domains such as two letter, two number, three letter and three number domains increased in value and demand too, with three-letter Chinese Premium .COMs selling for $70,000+ at their peak.

This sudden boom meant that the wider domaining community realised what some investors had known for a long time: short domains are valuable, with domains that include patterns tending to be even more valuable. The boom brought about the occurrence of riskier markets such as six-number and five-letter, as well as new gTLD opportunities that all had low entry points.

These entry points also meant that a small amount of investors could create hype around a market, driving the price up and then selling. It's a practice that is widely known, and has made several investors extremely rich. Unfortunately, smaller investors who can't afford to lose money sometimes get caught up in the hype, buying when the names are at their most expensive, and who may now be stuck with rapidly depreciating domains.

Now that Chinese domain markets are showing dramatic drops, does it mean that the Chinese market as a whole is at an end? In my opinion, no. I think the market is entering another phase. From the data that's available, it looks like several riskier markets are dropping in value severely. Random combinations of numbers or letters are reducing in value whilst strong patterns are holding their value.

From speaking with several Chinese investors and brokers, I think that the new phase of the Chinese market could be based around what domain names an end-user (Chinese or otherwise) would acquire. It's been proven over the past 20+ years that the lifeblood of the domain industry is in end-user domain sales, and I think that China could be realising this fact.

For the Chinese market, the end-user demand is slightly different than a Western market. Numbers and short names tend to be more popular amongst Chinese companies, as has been demonstrated by @Kassey Lee on many occasions.

Recently, Beijing's authorities have approved changes to China's business naming system. Now, companies can use a string of up to five numbers instead of a name. Could this mean that domains consisting of up to five numbers might have a higher value amongst investors, thanks to acquisitions from end-users?

Whilst all "Chinese" domain categories have been affected to some extent, many categories are holding their value, and are still showing large increases from this time last year. Patterns look to be holding their value (or showing increases in some cases), whilst random strings are showing a decline. I'd expect this divide to continue, with the focus moving back to the end-user rather than the recent focus on investors. What do you think? Have your say in the comments section.
 
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There has been an explosion in CHIP registrations the last couple years. Domains have renewal costs so domainers trading amongst themselves cannot sustain a market long-term. There have to be end users in sufficient quantity to support the market. Have end user purchases of CHIPS exploded the last few years? How many Chinese startups are launched every week which are seeking a domain name?
 
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well,

it seams like random 6n .com are being back ordered at namejet

wierd...
 
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i always liked to observe human behavior and how it remains the same year after year and market after market.

just 5 months ago everyone was bullish and astonished with the systematic value increase of short domains. now everyone has panicked and there is no floor for prices.

with a 30 to 50% crash across the short domain market I will make a call for a bottom. but probably we have hit a major top for the coming years. take the incoming wave as an opportunity to exit.
 
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5L has strong feature, just wait and watch!
 
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Good! Why not talk about the future trend of Chinese market?
 
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when everybody is "done" with chips
they will rise


today 580 4l.com chips sold in china alone

that a huge rise in volum at a point in time where
4l.com chips form a soldi bottom

means:
they will rise soon


4l.com chips:
http://domainpayout.com/4lcom/4lcomchips.php
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pretty solid for the last 3 days



4l.com random letters
http://domainpayout.com/4lcom/4lcomnonchips.php

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the averag price of 4l.com "as such" ( any 4l.com average )
http://domainpayout.com/4lcom/4lcom.php


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I hope so. The big question is how many of them are actually developed as startups? For me, these are useless in development point of view. I would rather prefer to buy 2 words .com or one word new gTLD for my business.

The CHIP's hype is only created to cash quick money. Otherwise, no sensible guy wants to launch ywmb, tksb .com as startup.
 
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Do you see all 1L, 2L, 3L are developed?

And why invested in 4L, why not 6L or 8L?
 
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Guys, flipping them between each other dosen't give them any real value! Owning chips at prices $2000 is very bad investment! Period. You don't have that many end user sales to justify those prices. I would saybat range 200-300 each its very good investment over that is just a waste of money
 
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I have a feeling that the Chinese market would soon do exactly the same rapid market explosion again but this time on another TLD... which one, remains a mystery. I think sales will explode again and then after a year or so simmer down again.
 
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Guys, flipping them between each other dosen't give them any real value! Owning chips at prices $2000 is very bad investment! Period. You don't have that many end user sales to justify those prices. I would saybat range 200-300 each its very good investment over that is just a waste of money

yes that true
and I buy a 3l.com below $10K antytime

because they simply are not worth more then that
- even not that - honestly
 
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yes that true
and I buy a 3l.com below $10K antytime

because they simply are not worth more then that
- even not that - honestly

Don't worry, you will get that change soon. As soon as Chinese realize there just isn't that many end users who want them at prices 50k+
 
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Don't worry, you will get that change soon. As soon as Chinese realize there just isn't that many end users who want them at prices 50k+


if you can predict the future
then you going to be rich anyway

but don't let me know

I tend to become jealous
 
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if you can predict the future
then you going to be rich anyway

but don't let me know

I tend to become jealous

I have told you, that my magic crystal ball tells me stuff! Do you want to know what he said about you? Its not very nice, so think alittle
 
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I have told you, that my magic crystal ball tells me stuff! Do you want to know what he said about you? Its not very nice, so think alittle

no not really ..
 
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Not many Numeric auctions as it used to be 3 months back.
 
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Means what, good news or bad?
I think market is down.
If you are buyer maybe good and for seller surely bad at the moment.
 
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