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Im betting big bucks on VR domains have a great future and with the big boys buying up VR companies, mainstream is a stones throw away.....

Lots of VR+keyword.com taken years ago and I noticed this sale a week or so back -

VRTechnology.com $3688

This was a steel and I can soon see everything from VRPoker / VRCasinos / VRShopping / VRBrowsing / VRTours / VRWorlds / etc etc....having a high price tag even now at the start of VR hitting mainstream...

I have just paid $x,xxx for a name but will not be showcasing as the domain is in escrow at present....

Feel free to showcase your VR domains If you like...

Cheers



Related Thread: Adult Virtual Reality (VR) Discussion
 
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Bought a while back.

VR painter in King
VR Sculptor in King
 
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Looking like $500 is good average for decent VR domains.

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VRconcept dot com 422 USD 2019-06-19 GD
VRspaces dot com 519 USD 2019-06-18 DropCatch
StoreVR dot com497 USD 2019-06-18
 
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Jumping on two hype trains in one here :sneaky: landed VRLibra.com
 
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VRFlightTraining.com

Reached out to a few flight training institute that uses VR, but no reply yet
 
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Jumping on two hype trains in one here :sneaky: landed VRLibra.com

Try and avoid trademarked names in this industry, FB have trademarked "Libra"
 
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Try and avoid trademarked names in this industry, FB have trademarked "Libra"

Libra currency is controlled by Libra Association and isn't trademarked, it's Calibra (facebook's libra wallet) that will cause issues for domainers
 
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Libra currency is controlled by Libra Association and isn't trademarked, it's Calibra (facebook's libra wallet) that will cause issues for domainers

https://cointelegraph.com/news/face...emark-to-work-on-its-secretive-cryptocurrency

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/facebook-acquires-libra-trademark-secretive-140900247.html

Seriously though, even if it wasn't TM'd, you made it obvious why you registered it, its all about usage with domain TM's, if you wanted it for something other than crypto, then you would be fine, but thats not the case here, have a look at the 100's of discussions on here about trademarks/usage/bad faith etc

Just dont register keywords because a famous company launches a product using that word, its what gives us domainers a bad name.
 
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https://cointelegraph.com/news/face...emark-to-work-on-its-secretive-cryptocurrency

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/facebook-acquires-libra-trademark-secretive-140900247.html

Seriously though, even if it wasn't TM'd, you made it obvious why you registered it, its all about usage with domain TM's, if you wanted it for something other than crypto, then you would be fine, but thats not the case here, have a look at the 100's of discussions on here about trademarks/usage/bad faith etc

Just dont register keywords because a famous company launches a product using that word, its what gives us domainers a bad name.

If you check the trademark in the original source of those links you'll see that the trademark is for a tax management company called Libra and covers that very specific niche - not the open source Libra currency that is controlled by the non-profit The Libra Association (not Facebook). Even the logo is completely different

Facebook tried to file a similar tax-related trademark in Korea and failed as LG own the rights to Libra there: https://thenews.asia/en/2019/06/21/south-koreas-lg-owns-trademark-to-libra-in-korea/. In fact every other trademark related to them has (or will be - the word is already trademarked in some overlapping areas in multiple countries) rejected or is pending as of now. It's like comparing Coinbase/Bitcoin
 
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If you check the trademark in the original source of those links you'll see that the trademark is for a tax management company called Libra and covers that very specific niche - not the open source Libra currency that is controlled by the non-profit The Libra Association (not Facebook). Even the logo is completely different

Facebook tried to file a similar tax-related trademark in Korea and failed as LG own the rights to Libra there: https://thenews.asia/en/2019/06/21/south-koreas-lg-owns-trademark-to-libra-in-korea/. In fact every other trademark related to them has (or will be - the word is already trademarked in some overlapping areas in multiple countries) rejected or is pending as of now. It's like comparing Coinbase/Bitcoin

No worries, its your choice, you did state the reason you registered it, thats frowned upon in this industry.
 
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Just an update at my side, got a respectable offer last week (directly) for my best VR name, low 5 figures, I’ve posted screenshots of me getting 5 figure offers for that before, but this was the highest I’ve had.

Also had a 5 figure offer (+ other domains package deal) for a domain of mine outside virtual tech and my best domain in general, also been speaking a few brokers about that.

Few $50 offers for my handregs. I only have around 30 regs left, but think I’m going to drop or sell really cheap when it comes renewals, handregs have not been worth it for me.

Sales I’ve made money on from virtual tech (and domaining in general) have all come from the aftermarket for the most part, so handregs aren’t part of my plan anymore.

Hope everyone else is doing good, there’s been a few sales reported in here recently and I’m sure many more not reported, so the VR wheels are still in motion.
 
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Just an update at my side, got a respectable offer last week (directly) for my best VR name, low 5 figures, I’ve posted screenshots of me getting 5 figure offers for that before, but this was the highest I’ve had.

Also had a 5 figure offer (+ other domains package deal) for a domain of mine outside virtual tech and my best domain in general, also been speaking a few brokers about that.

Few $50 offers for my handregs. I only have around 30 regs left, but think I’m going to drop or sell really cheap when it comes renewals, handregs have not been worth it for me.

Sales I’ve made money on from virtual tech (and domaining in general) have all come from the aftermarket for the most part, so handregs aren’t part of my plan anymore.

Hope everyone else is doing good, there’s been a few sales reported in here recently and I’m sure many more not reported, so the VR wheels are still in motion.

Wow, that's a nice offer. I assume it's VRvideo you've posted in the past? It should only increase in value.
 
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Wow, that's a nice offer. I assume it's VRvideo you've posted in the past? It should only increase in value.

Yeah that's the one that attracts the most attention, VR Experiences is probably the 2nd, you always have doubts when you buy something whether you've done the right thing or not no matter what it is, so getting offers like that whilst not enough to convince you to sell (paid a lot for it myself), is always good.
 
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Yeah that's the one that attracts the most attention, VR Experiences is probably the 2nd, you always have doubts when you buy something whether you've done the right thing or not no matter what it is, so getting offers like that whilst not enough to convince you to sell (paid a lot for it myself), is always good.

Yeah, they are both really nice. I’m starting to see more main stream virtual reality TV ads every week. It seems the quest is exposing a lot of new users to VR. Should only get better as more companies release stand alone HMD’s. A year ago, some doubted whether VR domain names would be used as a lead into VR products/software/apps...etc. Looking at namebio sales, it seems like a natural fit.
 
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Yeah, they are both really nice. I’m starting to see more main stream virtual reality TV ads every week. It seems the quest is exposing a lot of new users to VR. Should only get better as more companies release stand alone HMD’s. A year ago, some doubted whether VR domain names would be used as a lead into VR products/software/apps...etc. Looking at namebio sales, it seems like a natural fit.

I think it’s big Sony news have committed to it for another 10 years (PS5), in my opinion that can be just as influential for VR as Oculus was when they announced their first headset.

We’ll get there eventually :watching:(y)
 
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Another good one trades hands.
VRlatex dot com 2,000 USD 2019-06-21 Sedo
 
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Acquired VirtualRealityDesign(.)com
 
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Is VR still a buzz word for sale?

I did purchase 2zVR (.d0t.) com but don't know if the hype is still the same.
 
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Both in .Com
 
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Is VR still a buzz word for sale?

I did purchase 2zVR (.d0t.) com but don't know if the hype is still the same.

Just the past few weeks...

vroedvrouw dot com 219 USD 2019-06-26 DropCatch
vrvbookshop.com 165 USD 2019-06-22 GoDaddy
vrlatex.com 2,000 USD 2019-06-21 Sedo
vrconcept.com 422 USD 2019-06-19 GoDaddy
vrspaces.com 519 USD 2019-06-18 DropCatch
storevr.com 497 USD 2019-06-18 DropCatch
tvrentals.com 194 USD 2019-06-18 GoDaddy
beuvroncambremer.com 231 USD 2019-06-16 GoDaddy
vrpals.com 195 USD 2019-06-16 GoDaddy
vrpolice.com 165 USD 2019-06-14 GoDaddy
ffvr.com 865 USD 2019-06-12 GoDaddy
ivrs.com 4,050 USD 2019-06-09 DropCatch
vrzen.com 171 USD 2019-06-09 DropCatch
rvrr.com 2,550 USD 2019-06-06 Sedo
autovroom.com 105 USD 2019-06-05 GoDaddy
leslivres.com 715 USD 2019-06-03 NameJet
springfield-vr.com 105 USD 2019-06-03 GoDaddy
chevrongroup.com 1,800 USD 2019-05-29 BuyDomains
therapyvr.com 269 USD 2019-05-24 GoDaddy
vrclasses.com 701 USD 2019-05-22 GoDaddy
 
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360VRcam com

360VRexperience com

360VRme com
 
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well, some of them related related to VR, imo. :) but thanks for saleinfo!
 
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