Just keen on this extension? Or brag with false numbers? I have nothing against enthusiasm but, this is something else.
Thanks, I guess, for posting but I am a little perplexed. What do you mean by brag with false numbers. Could you please quote anywhere I have done that and i will be more than happy to respond. Thank you very much.
I will though respond to your "Just keen on this extension?" assuming you mean it for me - if you mean it for the OP, despite the quote, I will of course let him reply, but here is my answer.
- I invest in a variety of extensions. In my portfolio I have from the legacy world .com, .org, .net, .info and .pro, with more .com than the others although I am keen on potential for .org.
- Within country codes I invest in .ca, .co, .me and .pw currently. I track .io but do not hold any now. I don't have more than a few of each.
- I hold many different new extensions, including .best now. I have been keen (due to niche interests) on .space, .science, .site, design and .online. I also like phrases possible with .fun, .life and .world and have a number of each of those. In some words I see that the .icu can match and hold some. I have a small number of .xyz. I had a few more .top in past than currently but still have 4. I have high worth words in .gdn, even while recognizing the extension is troubled. I have a few of many different other extensions (even a .monster! ) where a great match of the word with the extension is available at reasonable cost and renewal.
I am interested in many things in the world of domains, so like a diverse portfolio that mirrors that. So to simply answer your question, the .best extension is a rather small part of my portfolio, both in numbers and in dollar value. As I stated earlier, I consider it has potential but is risky and speculative.
So what do I think of best? If you go earlier in this thread you will see
my views written in a pro and con way. Among the cons I see are lack of resales, lowish registration numbers, poor suitability as the core domain for a business in most cases, over promotion by registry which has turned off domainers in general, relatively sparse meaningful website use so far. Among the pros I cited a widely searched word, flexibility with various parts of speech, not many high value terms reserved by registry, works well in domain name phrases, well suited to review/reference sites. I would share a few names I have and like, but don't want you to consider I am hyping names.
Please let me know if this does not fully answer your question,
@DT13 . Thanks for reading.
Bob