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How many 6N .com are remaining?

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Hi Folks!

Did anyone scan the 6N .com's to check on the available one's as of today?

If yes, can you provide a link to the available?
 
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I asked the same question yesterday, someone came back with the answer of "about 100,000" Not sure how they reached that amount
 
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I've suggested and continue to suggest that there's really no good reason for 6n's with poorly placed 4's or 0's to be registered at all. Far better out past 5N to get a decent patterned 7N than resort to a really bad 6N. ;)

I mean people registering something like 004139.com ... I might question the sanity. ;)

[edit -- omg, it IS registered... And I DO question the sanity of it.]
 
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it"s a supply and demand thing, then throw the thrill of a hand reg and well .....
 
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it"s a supply and demand thing, then throw the thrill of a hand reg and well .....

There's also a limited supply of good 7Ns that can be hand reg'd.

And the truth is at this length, someone should far sooner have an interest in buying 9882887.com which I hand reg'd yesterday to something like 004139.com.... IMHO, but I was also one of those people crazy enough to be hand reg'ing decent 6N back in May and June.
 
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I've seen the buyouts of 4L .com's , 5N .com's and believe that all 6N .com's will be registered in the near future. It is just my view. I may be wrong :)

About value of 6N .com's going up? Well, patience is the key here... just like it was with the buyout of 5N .com's and their rise after about 7 years now.
 
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On a side note, people seem to be busy registering the BETTER available 6N .com's themselves before sharing it openly :) :) :)
 
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There is no available 6N .com domain without "4" and "0"
All available 6Ns: 483.467 (6 oct 2015)
All available 6Ns (no "4"): 68.454 (6 oct 2015)
All available 5N nets: 16.988
 
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Far better out past 5N to get a decent patterned 7N than resort to a really bad 6N. ;)

7N's with decent patterns are going fast so good luck on that.
 
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There are 31,743 6N's left that have no 4, only 1 0 and that 0 is not at the beginning.

741 of those have a double number in them together.

Examples:

703326.com
703325.com
703225.com

Some of these have 2 of 2 numbers in them as well like:

703227.com
705117.com

These above kind are probably the best to get of what's left. IMO.

Once these are gone it's all 4's and zero at the start which may be worth something as well down the road but will be the last to be registered.

If anyone wants the lists of the ones I mentioned above PM me an email address.
 
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I've been finding plenty of good names daily.
For 1 example, I picked up 7778700-com yesterday ... Which I like better than any of those 'available' 6N posted above.

But I also have good stuff from having on 7N back in August... ;)

I didn't say there were no good ones left. I said they were going fast ;)

Domains with 0's in them tend to be registered last so while you may personally think that one is good others may not. This is why there are zero left in 6N without a 0 and over 300,000 6N that do have a 0.

5's and 7's are last on the reg list as well according to how 6N is being played.

Also, a lot has happened since yesterday. This is moving fast. I personally grabbed a couple thousand of what was left and others have as well.

Finding patterns is getting tougher. There are about 1,800 still available with a triple 8 no 4 or 0 but have no other pattern in them. These will be gone soon I suspect.

As for the 7N you got in the other thread, nice. I would like to have regged those myself. I'm a little late to the game.
 
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I mean people registering something like 004139.com ... I might question the sanity. ;)

[edit -- omg, it IS registered... And I DO question the sanity of it.]

Haha. Thanks for the laugh.
 
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All 6N.coms without a 4 will be bought out very soon...

Whats bought out and is being drop-catched (such as 6Ns currently without a 4) will rise in value... history repeats itself and the same will happen here... pretty much the same thing as with those chinese LLLL.net.... try getting one for less then $20 you are out of luck-

Atleast thats my opinion :)
 
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All 6N.coms without a 4 will be bought out very soon...

Whats bought out and is being drop-catched (such as 6Ns currently without a 4) will rise in value... history repeats itself and the same will happen here... pretty much the same thing as with those chinese LLLL.net.... try getting one for less then $20 you are out of luck-

Atleast thats my opinion :)


Your opinion is correct. Scarcity equals increased value. Add in velocity and this is a liquid market.
 
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Domains with 0's in them tend to be registered last so while you may personally think that one is good others may not. This is why there are zero left in 6N without a 0 and over 300,000 6N that do have a 0.

Just for the record, double 0 at the end has customarily done very well on the 2ndary market. Why some people leave them for the end, I'm not quite sure...

But again, my statement wasn't that these were the best names one could ever register. My statement was that I prefer to hand reg 7778700-com as a 7N over something like the garbage left in 6N...

IMHO: 7778700-com > 703326-com
 
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In less then 10 days, numbers went from 80k to 39K...

... meanwhile, it should considered that 41k domains = < $400,000.... which is actually sorta small money in the world of domaining, all things considered.
 
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... meanwhile, it should considered that 41k domains = < $400,000.... which is actually sorta small money in the world of domaining, all things considered.

the reason for value gaining will be no less then the one for 4L.net names... the investor never had the intent to sell any to end users as 2K+ he simply wanted to jack the price of them to $20 -$50 witch he accomplished really well... BECAUSE they are all gone.. whats gone is what people want... no matter how bad it is... because: most cant do their own thinking... thus they just buy what seems to be limited and unavailable...

You can try with your 1 man army all you want to stop it :D
 
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You should be looking for 6N with 4's in lucky combinations, such as 348 and 748, which means "wealthy for three lifetimes" and "wealthy for seven lifetimes," instead of chasing after meaningless random numbers.

I'm sure there are a few of these kicking around, but I can tell you with certainty that 248, 348, 648, 748, 848, and 948 in conjunction with 768 ("fortune all the way") have all been regged in their permutations (N48768 and 768N48).

I have some, but someone faster on the trigger snagged 348768 (Chinese registrant), 768348 (Chinese registrant), 948768 (U.S. registrant), 848768 (Chinese registrant, no surprise), and 768848 (Chinese registrant, no surprise).

As far as I can tell 048 and 148 are not meaningful (I may be wrong), and 448 and 548 are considered unlucky.

Note: 048, 148, 448, and 548 currently available (in .com): 148768, 768148, 768048, 768448, and 548768

(This pesky 448768 is not available and registered by a Chinese registrant -- I suspect that 448 "wealthy on death" is somewhat mitigated by the ending of 768 "fortune all the way," but I don't really know. On the other hand, it's a recent reg of 10/6/2015, but before my regs).

My personal favorites are 648768 and 768648 because of the repetition of 6 and 8, two VERY lucky numbers.

I'm no expert on Chinese numerology, but I can read; there is a lot of information out there, and one might do well to look beyond the lists with just individual numbers.

Combinations seem to an important piece of the puzzle.
 
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I've suggested and continue to suggest that there's really no good reason for 6n's with poorly placed 4's or 0's to be registered at all. Far better out past 5N to get a decent patterned 7N than resort to a really bad 6N. ;)

I mean people registering something like 004139.com ... I might question the sanity. ;)

[edit -- omg, it IS registered... And I DO question the sanity of it.]

Repeating numbers no matter what numbers are already worth more than hang reg, so it's a good ROI
 
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According to the last scan:
All 6N available: 447792 /1000000 (44.78%)
Do not contain 4: 72994 / 531441 (13.73%)
Do not start 0 and do not contain 4: 38553 / 472392 (8.16%)
No 0 and 4: all taken

Available NNNNNN.com list can be found at dndigger.com
 
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FYI, 839777.com is currently at auction at Go Daddy, and the current bid is $2,001.

It's an expiring auction.

10 bidders.

839 are great Chinese numbers, but the 777 is more western.

Kind of a mish-mosh of East/West.

(Not my domain).
 
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This 6n.com market is going crazy, made a huge mistake, had about 1,000 names in my cart at ready to buy, all available, decided I was going to add more the next morning, and all the names I had in the cart were gone, every one of them. "You snooze, you lose". Still own 3,000 6n.com though, and for those who hang reg them, even the bad numbers, you will make a good ROI.
 
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This 6n.com market is going crazy, made a huge mistake, had about 1,000 names in my cart at ready to buy, all available, decided I was going to add more the next morning, and all the names I had in the cart were gone, every one of them. "You snooze, you lose". Still own 3,000 6n.com though, and for those who hang reg them, even the bad numbers, you will make a good ROI.

Except the "bad numbers" aren't always "bad."

:)

That's a lot of domains in one vertical -- perhaps you missed a bullet.
 
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