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Do you own a single letter domain ?

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Michael Ehrhardt

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Do you own a single letter domain ?

i got :

ʒ.xyz ( xn--fpa.xyz ) IDN

Ezh (Ʒ ʒ) /ˈɛʒ/, also called the "tailed z", is a letter whose lower case form is used in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), representing the voiced postalveolar fricative consonant.
For example: vision /ˈvɪʒən/. It is pronounced as the "s" in "treasure" or the "si" in the word "precision".
(See also Ž, the Persian alphabet letter ژ and the Cyrillic ж.)

á.top ( xn--1ca.top ) IDN
á.xyz ( xn--1ca.xyz ) IDN

á (a-acute) is a letter of the Czech, Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Sámi Slovak Dutch, Galician, Lakota, Navajo, Occitan, Portuguese, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Welsh as a variant of the letter “a”.
It also appears in Blackfoot. It is sometimes confused with à; e.g. "5 apples á $1", which is more commonly written as "5 apples à $1" (French for "5 apples at 1 dollar each").

what single letter domain do you have ?
 
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sadly no :xf.frown:

But on a positive - interesting thread and a good read!
 
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sadly no :xf.frown:

But on a positive - interesting thread and a good read!
No need to be sad. You didn't miss anything. Just grab a two letter domain and it is almost sa same thing but much cheaper. The good thing on two letter domain is that you can chose a much better ccTLD. :)
 
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there's a single character ccTLD on auction at sedo at $5,100 with 4 hours left.
 
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It must be very hard now at days to get a one letter domain.
 
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I tried registering (Go.bet) on godaddy but it was $50,000. So I left.
 
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