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Hello all
I came across a wikipedia article, is it about COM domains or something else?
Sorry English is not my native.
I came across a wikipedia article, is it about COM domains or something else?
Sorry English is not my native.
Hello all
I came across a wikipedia article, is it about COM domains or something else?
Sorry English is not my native.
lol @bmugford
Recall AOL Time Warner merger?
Wow, worst Merger in history,
will never be topped; Wouldnt you agree,
“dot com” is a misnomer? history. It almost has nothing to do with “dot com”?
Cyclical... A lot stocks; many crash. People’ve calling “crash” for a while. I think hip thing to be afraid of inflation... but i digress. Back then most DSL Few broadband. Didnt think ahead, and failed, miserably. Domains are forever. ^^ -
The event “dot com crash” has been studied, re-visited, study it, learn from history.
NOTHING TO DO WITH “.COM”
(back then “.sucks” didnt exist? few words: before internet: “Super information Highway.” Wonder if “.com” proceeds “internet” ?
The event “dot com crash” has been studied, re-visited, study it, learn from history.
NOTHING TO DO WITH “.COM”
(back then “.sucks” didnt exist? few words: before internet: “Super information Highway.” Wonder if “.com” proceeds “internet” ?
Definitely NFT’s.
I think you said it best... Domains are essentially NFT! Oh wait.. stupid 10 yr rule.
Maybe can be closer perpetuity if all parties, embrace renewing them forever... Not undermine the few trying to this day^
The Registries will fight this tooth & bone.... Hopefully you use this as leverage for the next .com price increase, considering the profit $$
The (10) years is ICANN policy.
I doubt companies like Verisign would have much issue with longer renewals. If anything I could see registrars, that profit off selling expired domains, having more of an issue. It would probably lessen the supply of quality expired domains over time.
I doubt Verisign would have much issue with locking in say $400 - $500 for a (50) year renewal. That is a lot of revenue to be generated for single registration with no extra work done.
Brad
Well Brad, i for one, think it’s archaic.
But it doesnt matter what i think
(Registrant rights (!!!)
Forgot DropCatch would fight it too.. >.<
Hope to see it in my lifetime.
We agree one thing 100%.
NFT’s feel like “tulip” to me. It’s like Art 2.0.
It kind of reminds me of anything with crypto, blockchain, NFT, etc. at the moment. Sure, there will be some winners, but a lot of this stuff is just fluff.