Yes, there are plenty of legitimate eye-popping sales out there, but not all of them are honest. And you will never be able to deny or confirm that the deal is fair.
I'm not jealous, I was just commenting and making a reasonable point about money laundering. Your reaction simply shows your dependence on worshiping some idol.
This is the slavish nature of an insecure individual.
I never said that exactly this sale was money laundering.
But a lot of domains are bought and sold for money laundering.
But personally I don't think this and many other deals were fair.
Do not try to impose your opinion on me, with such naivety and lack of critical thinking, you are not an authoritative source, nor a person whose opinion should be listened to.
It makes no sense to listen to the opinion of a person who has idols...
If someone calls himself a king, this does not mean that he is a king.
At least not for me.
Check all sold expensive domains and you see 70% are not in use.
I said that some domains are sold and bought for money laundering.
I have no idea who sold and who bought the domain mentioned in this thread, but I insist that domains are sold and bought ALSO for money laundering purposes.
Especially if you...
Crypto or NFS have some value and you must declare them.
Domains and websites are not something the TAX department will be interested in.
The domain or website can cost zero, but at the same time can cost thousands.
I never told that domaining is a unique money-loundering option.
There are many more: crypto, and NFT, but if you need to declare income, domaining is much better than crypto.
It is related to everything and everybody.
It is a fact: that some domains are sold and bought for money laundering.
And you never can say it is not right