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Domain: AntiToken (.) com
Similar past sales: https://namebio.com/?s==MTO3QDN5YjM
Please appraise it.
Similar past sales: https://namebio.com/?s==MTO3QDN5YjM
Please appraise it.
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Anticoin.com sold for $3,000Why would anyone want that specific domain? What's an antitoken?
Not worth renewing.
In 2015.Anticoin.com sold for $3,000
Yeah, thanks. It's "antitoken" as a term that doesn't make sense.Definition of anti- (Entry 4 of 4)
In 2015.
The domain AntiCoin.com sold for $429 at DropCatch on 2018-02-13 for a decrease of 86%. It last sold for $3,000 on May 13th, 2015 at Sedo.
Also token is not as popular as a term as the -coin suffix.
You'll be lucky to get $$ for it.
Yeah, thanks. It's "antitoken" as a term that doesn't make sense.
I am selling it as brandable of course. Anyway, thank you for sharing your opinion!In 2015.
The domain AntiCoin.com sold for $429 at DropCatch on 2018-02-13 for a decrease of 86%. It last sold for $3,000 on May 13th, 2015 at Sedo.
Also token is not as popular as a term as the -coin suffix.
You'll be lucky to get $$ for it.
Yeah, thanks. It's "antitoken" as a term that doesn't make sense.
I am selling it as brandable of course. Anyway, thank you for sharing your opinion!
I guess we'll simply have to disagree about that. I think the more recent sales are more relevant, especially given how well it timed the upsurge for interest in crypto in 2018.Your 2015 point is most relevant.
But were they? I remember those years as post-BTC-dip. See for example this price chart:Prime of crypto years, 100% true
However, i disagree "coin" over "token" that's a blanket statement.
Thank you, you're welcome.Anyway, thank you for sharing your opinion!
I guess we'll simply have to disagree about that. I think the more recent sales are more relevant, especially given how well it timed the upsurge for interest in crypto in 2018.
But were they? I remember those years as post-BTC-dip. See for example this price chart: Show attachment 149879
And if you look at this Google Trends chart it seems like interest for cryptocurrency in general peaked around 2017:
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I'm just saying it's more popular, as the most commonly used term for currency is *-coin.
Thank you, you're welcome.