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Need Appraisal for CryptoWorld.co.nz, Thanks!
 
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Could it be worth low to mid X,XXX to an end-user in New Zealand?
 
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lol no one from New Zealand here to venture a guess?

I know for a fact that CryptoWorld is a great keyword combo but not sure how to value it in the .co.nz ccTLD. Any help appreciated.
 
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It's silly to offer such 2-words in .co.nz. Max low-low $xxxx to END USER
 
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Thanks for your reply. For a while it felt quite lonely here :P

But just to counter your argument, its not any silly 2 words. You might still be correct about the valuations but this particular combo should easily fetch high $x,xxx to low $xx,xxx if it was a .ca or .co.uk. Just not sure of .co.nz

In .com it sold for $195,000 just last year according to namebio and crypto domains have been trending upwards since.Lol even CryptoWorldNews/com sold for $1,900.

As a side note if the guy who sold the .com for $195,000 is the same guy who bought it in 2006 he made 400x on his investment in 12 something yrs.. hahaha, wish I would ever make that kind of returns someday.
 
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Mid to high xx.
Crypto is legal in nz. Right?
 
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Hahaha, just regged it on a whim seeing that the keyword combo made sense and seemed highly valued and sought. Did not analyse the New Zealand crypto market but at least its an English speaking country so not in the wrong language.
 
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That is definitely a good domain. I am based in NZ and life and work does touch the crypto world too.
Crypto is legal here however it does still face quite a bit of resistance from conventional businesses and the financial sector as well.
Also, the challenge I found with Nz focused domains(I have a few crypto domains as well) is that most people who operate here in NZ want a globally focussed website than specifically Nz, which could be connected to the challenges they face.
Either way, as the adoption of crypto pickups here in NZ, I am certain there will be much more demand for such domains. All the best.
 
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Thanks Bro, good to hear a NZlander's pov on this domain. So whats ur valuation guess for an end-user in NZ?
 
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Good stuff you got it . Bye
 
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....In .com it sold for $195,000 just last year according to namebio...

It has been 1-1/2 years since it allegedly sold for 195k Jan 2018 and after all that time its DNS still goes to a Domain Market lander, who was the seller (Mike Mann). That sale was also reported by DNjournal and elsewhere. As recently as a few weeks ago the lander indicated it was still available at DM.

IMO, it is a suspicious completed sale. Why would someone pay all that money so long ago and never bother to change the DNS, park it or forward the name to a website.
 
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Thanks Bro, good to hear a NZlander's pov on this domain. So whats ur valuation guess for an end-user in NZ?

No worries mate. Glad if I could add some value.
With regards to the valuation, I would suspect if it would be 20-30% of what the .com domain sold for. However, again the challenge I see is most Nzers not wanting a .co.nz domain, instead opting for .io, .co if a .com is not available. I have been trying to sell my .co.nz domains with words like"cryptotoken", "cryptovault" and few more, and sadly I haven't yet received any decent offers locally.

In NZ, one of the few places where most of us try to sell our domains is on Trademe. Here is a view of the sites listed on Trademe and their prices. In saying that, I have hardly seen a site sold over there in a long time.
https://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Ca...es&rsqid=c2f8a29ee91540a1b6c474fc35a9c6f5-001
 
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