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had a few members sign up with some nice crypto names wanted to know what the best names are by our members.
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Can't believe nobody else regged this

CrytpoTracker.com

CryptoTracker.com is being auctioned at GoDaddy, price has reached $13,250 already
 
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I have seen this same argument made with .co, some of my best sales were made to companies upgrading from .co, and .io after they executed their business plan, to their .com.

It takes time for the industry to merge. This has no bearing with trading cryptocurrency, most of those altcoins are pump and dump crap. For a coin to have any true value it has to perform a function with a set user base, not simply day trade to a bunch of tweens who dream of private jets, and exotic trips. Most people who trade will probably lose their shirt, in panic sell offs.

It is what is happening behind the scenes companies are entering the space to provide new ideas, services, and jobs, the investment will back this, as the trend is there, that is where many of the better domains should find homes. This is by no means a overnight grand slam, but guys like CryptoRate, CryptoWorld, LoveCoin etc... are already experiencing some of these gains. It is a spillover effect, goes hand in hand.

Many of these people are tech buffs, and will spend that money to buy a blog name or whatever, I had a guy last week, within the course of 30 minutes, his opening offer was $4K, he just wanted a cool tech name for a blog, .com, countered at $5K, he accepted paid, done. Looking him up young 20 something, bitcoin visionary guy for a few years. This is a spill over of new found wealth. Domainers will see some of it. So many aspects of domains will do well when the stock market is doing well, companies are spending more, technologies are emerging, we are kind of in this perfect storm, and if you have the domains you will do well.

As for Viacoin.com it is owned by an end user.
Viacoin is not owned by an end user. I sold it to the current owner several years ago and still zero content.
 
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HardWallet.in
 
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Guys if anybody is giving here valuable information to the community but censoring their name with // and such please have the courtesy to not refer to that name directly to avoid it getting listed by Google and thus potential buyers finding this thread.

Just happened with @Keith and @mrcurly quoting his post. And Google already crawled it less than 20 min...

Can you let me know what you mean buy "crawled". I use a (/) forward slash In place of the dot when posting most of my names, and I see some of my NP posts on google occasionally, please elaborate.
 
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Viacoin is not owned by an end user. I sold it to the current owner several years ago and still zero content.
It is owned by PPRO Financial Ltd
theppro.com

As opposed on a parked page waiting for sale, this person operates some sort of alternative payment platform, I have no idea what their past, or future use is, or what their business plan dictates that, but I consider them an end user.
 
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Every currency at coinmarketcap has an option to click a website link. Just go down the list...

4 of the top 5 currencies use .org...7 of the top 10 use .org, 1 .io, 2 .com.

According to coinmarketcap.com:

Top 10 CryptoCurrency Domains:


(2) .com & .org: https://bitcoin.org | https://bitcoin.com >> https://litecoin.com | https://litecoin.org

(7) .org: https://www.ethereum.org >> https://www.bitcoincash.org >> https://www.cardanohub.org >> https://neo.org >> https://www.stellar.org >> https://iota.org >> https://www.dash.org

(1) .io: http://nem.io

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So far, I've logged about 200 cryptocurrency domains, and it's been quite an enjoyable exercise. A lot of clicking which isn't fun, but just seeing which domain(s) is associated with each cryptocurrency is almost like an introduction to new gTLD usage. Never have I seen (until now) such a high volume of market leaders (not exponentially but in comparison to other industries) using new gTLDS amongst one industry.
 
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Much of the institutional money has not even entered this arena, probably some legal, and regulatory hurdles have to be cleared first, but once they are we are going to see a lot more investment into this space. With that investment comes the domain euphoria along with it. Right now the strong sales are still coming, and the aftermarkets keep churning also, so if you are holding win win.

Even though the whole point is decentralization, big brother is going to show up on the door step in a matter of time. Most exchanges are very stringent about KYC, it is still kind of like the wild west in some respects.

Buy a few quality domains, and place your bets, that is about all you can do, if some guys buy a dozen .orgs for $100 or so, it is all good, maybe one hits, this business is pretty much gambling anyways, you never know when that next inquiry is going to hit. You just have to play the game which has the best odds, that is .com. A friend of mine owns a lot of KeywordCoin.io's, and they are getting $500-$2500 offers.
 
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That is a targeted one off name, he managed to connect directly to Eric, the co founder of Ledger, one of the hottest crypto cold storage wallets out there. Do you know the kind of 100+ orders they are getting every day from customers all over the world. He paid a solid 4 figure amount with 1 end user in mind. He was lucky bitcoin was up, and that end user was a big holder of it. Right place, right time, right name. If he didn't pay the price, after paying $7K, he was going to have to wait.

Thanks for the idea. I just reg'd. CryptoColdStorageWallets.com. : )
 
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Nice research... I have iotaTAO.com
 
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It goes without saying that the business side of crypto uses (.) com e.g. Bitcoin.com (owned by Roger Ver, the first major bitcoin investor) and the community side uses (.) org. Hence Bitcoin.org is used by the Bitcoin Foundation (headed by Brock Pierce). If this is correct, of course the business aspect will be willing to through in more money than the community's (a reason for the exorbitant prices paid for cryptoworld.com, cryptorate.com, etc).

Having this in mind, I'll say keyword + coin (.) org - targets the coin community for the development of some sort of token (the techy geeky programmers & co)

On the other hand, crypto, coin, token + keyword (.) com - focuses on the 'businessmen' of crypto (the guys with deeper pockets)
 
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Online/crypto/forum
Online/crypto/guide

Both in King
 
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Sold I/C/O/I/n/v/e/s/t/o/r/s/./c/o/m $1250. GD Auction

Really feel I fumbled this one because of impatience, as I feel it was undersold. I had done a little outbound and had a lot of low ball offers through GD Auctions. Then finally got a $1000 offer there. I countered as usual, but didn't hear anything back. So, on the 5th or 6th day after the offer, I decided to push the original $1000 offer to auction.

The very next morning, I received an email with interest. lol

One thing I felt hurt the auction is, that in all lower-case, it sort of looks like "i coin vestors",, even the GD lady pronounced it that way to me on the phone. Regardless, I wont be pushing to auction anymore unless the offer is more substantial.

At the end of the day, it was a hand-reg from June 2017 (with a promo code). So, profit is profit..
 
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I just struck a medal. Some insight told me it's not baseless metal. Any francophone domainer here to tell me it's bronze, silver or gold.

BlockchainNews.fr
 
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Sold I/C/O/I/n/v/e/s/t/o/r/s/./c/o/m $1250. GD Auction

Really feel I fumbled this one because of impatience, as I feel it was undersold. I had done a little outbound and had a lot of low ball offers through GD Auctions. Then finally got a $1000 offer there. I countered as usual, but didn't hear anything back. So, on the 5th or 6th day after the offer, I decided to push the original $1000 offer to auction.

The very next morning, I received an email with interest. lol

One thing I felt hurt the auction is, that in all lower-case, it sort of looks like "i coin vestors",, even the GD lady pronounced it that way to me on the phone. Regardless, I wont be pushing to auction anymore unless the offer is more substantial.

At the end of the day, it was a hand-reg from June 2017 (with a promo code). So, profit is profit..
A lot of times for me it is very important where I place the lowercase letters and uppercase letters when spelling out my domain names. This allows the domain name to be pronounced correctly and avoiding possible mispronunciation...
 
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@capiche how is it possible to push offers to auctions? Did you have it on "make offer" and as soon as you receive offers you can convert it to an auction?
 
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@capiche how is it possible to push offers to auctions? Did you have it on "make offer" and as soon as you receive offers you can convert it to an auction?

Yes. I just have them set to "make offer", then once an offer is made, you can Accept, Counter, or Push to auction within 7 days.
 
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I have Cryptogue.com & Cryptomazo.com which I am gonna sell soon. Already listed on Namesilo, but will list here too.
 
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Any of these any good?

PIcked a few blockchain dot com domains some of which I really like and was surprised to get:

Cryptoo/Blockchain
Encryptic/Blockchain
Encrypting/Blockchain
Crypte/Blockchain
Crypti/Blockchain
Minor/Blockchain(play on mining).

Some of these I actually like. Unfortunately I tend to buy way too many.
 
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PIcked up a nice Cryptic .com domain also:

Cryptic/Credit/Card
 
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A lot of times for me it is very important where I place the lowercase letters and uppercase letters when spelling out my domain names. This allows the domain name to be pronounced correctly and avoiding possible mispronunciation...
I don’t understand what you mean guys. If i register for example: CryptoInvestor.com after registering will automatically be cryptoinvestor.com, all in lowercase, so I don’t know what are you talking about or perhaps is there any way to register with uppercase, could be?
 
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