In his
nice analysis of the TLDs chosen by startups in the first part of 2020 James mentioned that one used a .fun TLD. While not surprised that a few (he found 10%) are using new extensions (mainly .app), I was surprised that a business would use .fun for their main name. I see a minor place for the extension, but more in the non-business market or for marketing campaigns for a business, rather than as the primary name.
I let a few .fun drop, and only have several .fun currently, my favourites are wildly .fun and voila .fun (latter for a magician entertainer). I also have claims .fun that I have a little development idea for, but odds are I will never get around to it
. I don't think I ever had more than 10 .fun even at peak, and have not sold any for anything significant.
It is still a fun extension to imagine phrases around.
Bob
PS It is fun to see what the registry thinks your name is worth as a premium. For Bob .fun, they say $1000 wholesale, and many names are at that, or taken. However, if there is a Krista reading this, you can apparently get yours for standard reg fee. I left it for you.