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Aroon Bhattia

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Just wandering if anyone out there is still buying crypto domains!!!
 
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Sure, happy to look at lists. Crypto is cyclical, but the category is established. Flavors and brands will go away but the category is an inevitable by-product of a broken banking system.
 
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Sure (but only new gTLDs in my case) and they need to be relevant 1 worders :)
 
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I just bought CryptoYouth dot com a couple of days ago here on NP.
 
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Sure (but only new gTLDs in my case) and they need to be relevant 1 worders :)
Was thinking about your "strategy" more.

You actively ignore .com's? Anything that's not strictly a "new gtld" gets ignored?

Do you own anything besides new gtld's?

Thanks..
 
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The funny thing is, I've noticed many ngTLD domain sales on GD that aren't on NB. Leads me to think that some single word new gtlds have promise.

I could list some but I think those sales are not too hard to find. One that comes to mind was science.news that GD says sold for $19,167.
 
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The funny thing is, I've noticed many ngTLD domain sales on GD that aren't on NB. Leads me to think that some single word new gtlds have promise.

I could list some but I think those sales are not too hard to find. One that comes to mind was science.news that GD says sold for $19,167.
Of course.

I don't think anyone is arguing the overall value & liquidity in non-premium priced new gtld's, and if they are, they aren't paying attention/diversifying their assets & portfolio.

What I do question is the process behind actively preventing yourself from diversifying into legacy tld's, obviously including .com. Is this process in place strictly to maintain a purely-new gtld "brand?"

Honestly just curious, as I've never actually heard the practicality/strategy in limiting yourself to ONLY new gtld's.
 
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I think there are maybe a handful of alt ext that are decent. They also have to compete with cctld's.
 
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Was thinking about your "strategy" more.

You actively ignore .com's? Anything that's not strictly a "new gtld" gets ignored?

Do you own anything besides new gtld's?

Thanks..
Yes, I own ONLY new gTLDs, little more then 1000 of them atm.

Personally, I have zero interest in .com, and I own exactly 0 .com names. Sometimes I drop catch some nice .tv names along the way, like recently, but I auction them here at Namepros for wholesale prices, just to have a fun. I do not want .tv in my porftolio either.

You maybe never heared of this strategy, but this is because afaik only very few people are doing this (99,9% are doing at least some mix or diversification to .com or ccTLds).
:)
 
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