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  1. domainlover2017

    πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ The Chinese Domain Market: A Complete Guide for Western Investors (2026 Edition)

    This is the post I wish had existed when I first started paying attention to the Chinese domain market. Most Western domainers have a surface-level understanding of it β€” "Chinese buyers like numbers and letters" β€” but the actual mechanics, the cultural logic, the market infrastructure, and the...
  2. domainlover2017

    πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ The Chinese Domain Market: A Complete Guide for Western Investors (2026 Edition)

    This is the post I wish had existed when I first started paying attention to the Chinese domain market. Most Western domainers have a surface-level understanding of it β€” "Chinese buyers like numbers and letters" β€” but the actual mechanics, the cultural logic, the market infrastructure, and the...
  3. vincew

    Is it worth it?

    There's a Chinese term that is taken in 99 extensions but the .us extension is available to register. Is it worth registering such a name in such an extension?
  4. vincew

    Is it worth it?

    There's a Chinese term that is taken in 99 extensions but the .us extension is available to register. Is it worth registering such a name in such an extension?
  5. N

    Afternic force me to add dns records to my domains for deleting them from Godaddy, Dan.com and Afternic. Fast transfer risk?

    Hi, I have deleted my portfolio on Afternic in 2023. All domains was removed and not showing on Godaddy and other registrars. But kater after several weeks someone added half of my portfolio to Dan via different Chinese users (i have screenshots) Dan won't delete my domains. Why do Dan...
  6. N

    Afternic force me to add dns records to my domains for deleting them from Godaddy, Dan.com and Afternic. Fast transfer risk?

    Hi, I have deleted my portfolio on Afternic in 2023. All domains was removed and not showing on Godaddy and other registrars. But kater after several weeks someone added half of my portfolio to Dan via different Chinese users (i have screenshots) Dan won't delete my domains. Why do Dan...
  7. Bob Hawkes

    analysis 3-Letter .ORG Retail And Wholesale Domain Name Sales

    Short names are highly valued, both because they are easy to remember correctly and they are rare. This week I take a look at 3-letter (3L) .org domain names. To focus on current and recent market conditions, I used data from the past 5 years only. While no dividing line is perfect, I...
  8. Bob Hawkes

    analysis 3-Letter .ORG Retail And Wholesale Domain Name Sales

    Short names are highly valued, both because they are easy to remember correctly and they are rare. This week I take a look at 3-letter (3L) .org domain names. To focus on current and recent market conditions, I used data from the past 5 years only. While no dividing line is perfect, I...
  9. News

    .cn Freddy.com.cn: Freddy acquired Chinese domain via Escrow.com Concierge

    Freddy, operating from the domain Freddy.com, is a fashion line synonymous with sport and passion for movement.The company has an international presence with numerous outlets across the globe. It appears to have acquired the domain name Freddy.com.cn from its former Chinese registrant, using the...
  10. News

    .cn Freddy.com.cn: Freddy acquired Chinese domain via Escrow.com Concierge

    Freddy, operating from the domain Freddy.com, is a fashion line synonymous with sport and passion for movement.The company has an international presence with numerous outlets across the globe. It appears to have acquired the domain name Freddy.com.cn from its former Chinese registrant, using the...
  11. News

    advice Domain deal: The Chinese method of investing

    Chinaβ€˜s domain community is strong, having rolled out several waves and trends of investing: β€œChinese” letter LLL and LLLL .com’s, numeric domain names, Pinyin, and more. Using the Latin character set for most domain name investments is the norm in China, but what exactly do China’s investors...
  12. News

    advice Domain deal: The Chinese method of investing

    Chinaβ€˜s domain community is strong, having rolled out several waves and trends of investing: β€œChinese” letter LLL and LLLL .com’s, numeric domain names, Pinyin, and more. Using the Latin character set for most domain name investments is the norm in China, but what exactly do China’s investors...
  13. Andreas B.

    mvgaming.cn, mvproperty.cn; metavegas.cn etc.

    Just would like to list my chinese metaverse domains here; if anyone is interested you can contact me. metavegas.cn metacasino.cn cryptogaming.cn mvgaming.cn mvproperty.cn mvglasses.cn mvpayment.cn yuanyuzhou24.cn yuangaming.cn
  14. Andreas B.

    mvgaming.cn, mvproperty.cn; metavegas.cn etc.

    Just would like to list my chinese metaverse domains here; if anyone is interested you can contact me. metavegas.cn metacasino.cn cryptogaming.cn mvgaming.cn mvproperty.cn mvglasses.cn mvpayment.cn yuanyuzhou24.cn yuangaming.cn
  15. News

    trademark Thousands of Chinese brands, trademarks, and domains are fraudulent

    The United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) sanctioned a Chinese trademark agency by terminating over 15,000 US trademark cases for defrauding the USPTO. Yusha Zhang and Shenzhen Huanyee Intellectual Property Co., Ltd. have been involved in filing submissions for more than 15,000...
  16. News

    trademark Thousands of Chinese brands, trademarks, and domains are fraudulent

    The United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) sanctioned a Chinese trademark agency by terminating over 15,000 US trademark cases for defrauding the USPTO. Yusha Zhang and Shenzhen Huanyee Intellectual Property Co., Ltd. have been involved in filing submissions for more than 15,000...
  17. News

    discuss Are you fatigued from online events?

    A lot of domain investors are experiencing online fatigue already, yearning for an in-person domain conference but in the US and Europe that’s a big no-no thanks to the Covid19 pandemic.Not a problem in China, it seems, where a Chinese domain investor β€œget-together” involved 240 people attending...
  18. News

    discuss Are you fatigued from online events?

    A lot of domain investors are experiencing online fatigue already, yearning for an in-person domain conference but in the US and Europe that’s a big no-no thanks to the Covid19 pandemic.Not a problem in China, it seems, where a Chinese domain investor β€œget-together” involved 240 people attending...
  19. Ariff BD

    advice How to sell NNN.com (123.com 998.com example)

    After brokering several cvcv & one-word domains- Now I am brokering LLL.com & NNN.com I cannot reveal the domain names here. The Three-Number domains like the example- (969.com) are also good for investors. Can you suggest to me how to find investor & buyers for NNN.com? They are high-value...
  20. Ariff BD

    advice How to sell NNN.com (123.com 998.com example)

    After brokering several cvcv & one-word domains- Now I am brokering LLL.com & NNN.com I cannot reveal the domain names here. The Three-Number domains like the example- (969.com) are also good for investors. Can you suggest to me how to find investor & buyers for NNN.com? They are high-value...
  21. BrandingGo

    analysis Does Chinese have a hyphen on keyboard?

    Hi, According domain name sales Chinese prefers non hyphenated coms but according whois Chinese keeps domains with multiple hyphens 4-4-4-4.com Chinese owner 5-5-5-5-5.com 6-6-6-6-6-6.com 7-7-7-7-7-7-7.com (mine) previously owned by Chinese registrant 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8.com Chinese owner...
  22. BrandingGo

    analysis Does Chinese have a hyphen on keyboard?

    Hi, According domain name sales Chinese prefers non hyphenated coms but according whois Chinese keeps domains with multiple hyphens 4-4-4-4.com Chinese owner 5-5-5-5-5.com 6-6-6-6-6-6.com 7-7-7-7-7-7-7.com (mine) previously owned by Chinese registrant 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8.com Chinese owner...
  23. WhoaDomain.com

    showcase Showcase your Foreign NON-English domains. No IDN.

    The World is not just America or UK and although the trend for most foreign companies since the dawn of the internet and domains was to adopt the popular western English alphabet and grammar and words in their domains I'm sure there are developed domains that use the English alphabet to spell...
  24. WhoaDomain.com

    showcase Showcase your Foreign NON-English domains. No IDN.

    The World is not just America or UK and although the trend for most foreign companies since the dawn of the internet and domains was to adopt the popular western English alphabet and grammar and words in their domains I'm sure there are developed domains that use the English alphabet to spell...
  25. Brandizer

    discuss Why do Chinese/Japanese use quality Domains for a totally unrelated niche then drop it

    Going through Expiredomains.net to scavenge left overs as is the habit of domainers with little funds. I have noticed this phenomenon, whereby. A domain name with a seemingly promising prospect, good backlinks (including from .edu/.gov), high cpc is used for a totally unrelated niche from the...
  26. Brandizer

    discuss Why do Chinese/Japanese use quality Domains for a totally unrelated niche then drop it

    Going through Expiredomains.net to scavenge left overs as is the habit of domainers with little funds. I have noticed this phenomenon, whereby. A domain name with a seemingly promising prospect, good backlinks (including from .edu/.gov), high cpc is used for a totally unrelated niche from the...
  27. WhoaDomain.com

    question Why are there 6,877 domains w/ "GBA" in it & most are Chinese owned?

    Why are there 6,877 domains w/ "GBA" in it & most are Chinese owned? It's a rhetorical question. :xf.grin::xf.wink:I know the answer. Do you?
  28. WhoaDomain.com

    question Why are there 6,877 domains w/ "GBA" in it & most are Chinese owned?

    Why are there 6,877 domains w/ "GBA" in it & most are Chinese owned? It's a rhetorical question. :xf.grin::xf.wink:I know the answer. Do you?
  29. B

    HYPHENATED .COM domains are BACK IN FASHION!

    #china #chinese #numeral #numeric #numbers the most hyphenated domain i even own πŸ˜… yearh i know 9 hyphens but the name looks cool in search results and on the url . buydomains owned it before. it is a very rare and unique.
  30. B

    discuss Your reg. of the day

    Alibaba Cloud Computing (Beijing) Co., Ltd. got all good names today. #chinese ☹️
  31. brandsly

    domains Bao.com just sold for $172,984 USD on 4.CN - a meaningful Chinese pinyin word

    NameBio just reported the sale of bao.com for $172,984 on 4.cn. This is most likely a sale to another investor and reflects the "liquid value" of the name. To the right end user, I think this is a 7 figure domain. Since I speak Chinese, I'd like to share this sale and some possible meanings and...
  32. brandsly

    domains Bao.com just sold for $172,984 USD on 4.CN - a meaningful Chinese pinyin word

    NameBio just reported the sale of bao.com for $172,984 on 4.cn. This is most likely a sale to another investor and reflects the "liquid value" of the name. To the right end user, I think this is a 7 figure domain. Since I speak Chinese, I'd like to share this sale and some possible meanings and...
  33. News

    news Chinese companies that upgraded their domain names

    As a student of the Chinese domain market, I am excited to see companies upgrade to good domains, but I am even more excited when companies upgrade from good to great domains. Generally speaking, Chinese companies upgrade for the following reasons.Matching brand: An end user may upgrade because...
  34. News

    news Chinese companies that upgraded their domain names

    As a student of the Chinese domain market, I am excited to see companies upgrade to good domains, but I am even more excited when companies upgrade from good to great domains. Generally speaking, Chinese companies upgrade for the following reasons.Matching brand: An end user may upgrade because...
  35. News

    advice .Org in China

    In my series of articles to studying the Chinese domain market, I have already covered the big picture, .cn, .com, and .net. Today, let’s look at .org. This analysis is based on data I have collected from China Internet Network Information Center reports published since 1997...Read More
  36. News

    advice .Org in China

    In my series of articles to studying the Chinese domain market, I have already covered the big picture, .cn, .com, and .net. Today, let’s look at .org. This analysis is based on data I have collected from China Internet Network Information Center reports published since 1997...Read More
  37. winst

    discuss Bad Translation (Maybe we can help rewrite it?)

    I get inquiries like this all the time, it is hard to read, does not make any sense. I think I understand what it was really trying to say: Hello: Will your domain name: .com Whether it can be transferred, if you have trouble telling the specific price, Do you have a list of domain names? I...
  38. winst

    discuss Bad Translation (Maybe we can help rewrite it?)

    I get inquiries like this all the time, it is hard to read, does not make any sense. I think I understand what it was really trying to say: Hello: Will your domain name: .com Whether it can be transferred, if you have trouble telling the specific price, Do you have a list of domain names? I...
  39. Not a robot

    information Chinese domain names

    Somehow my comment on the .top discussion thread got ignored... I don’t understand the Chinese market, and I don’t invest it in Chinese premiums. I can’t advise on how to invest in the market, but I do have some advices as to why you shouldn’t. Chinese and English have different pronunciation...
  40. Not a robot

    information Chinese domain names

    Somehow my comment on the .top discussion thread got ignored... I don’t understand the Chinese market, and I don’t invest it in Chinese premiums. I can’t advise on how to invest in the market, but I do have some advices as to why you shouldn’t. Chinese and English have different pronunciation...
  41. News

    news Domain spammers from China are emailing owners of LLLL .com

    Although the β€œChinese premium” letters market has long crashed, it seems that some late-comers from Hong Kong and China’s mainland are still having high hopes in the old money-making machine. When the Chinese domain market crashed, investors holding the bag saw their investments of random QJXZ...
  42. News

    news Domain spammers from China are emailing owners of LLLL .com

    Although the β€œChinese premium” letters market has long crashed, it seems that some late-comers from Hong Kong and China’s mainland are still having high hopes in the old money-making machine. When the Chinese domain market crashed, investors holding the bag saw their investments of random QJXZ...
  43. News

    .com Why this weird domain sold for so much money

    Have you wondered why some mixed letter and number domains can sell for 4 or even 5 figures? Sometimes a little bit of research can reveal the possible reason. 520HB(.)com is a good example.520HB has a meaning in Chinese. 520 represents May 20 and it also rhymes with Wo Ai Ni (ζˆ‘ηˆ±δ½  = I Love You)...
  44. News

    .com Why this weird domain sold for so much money

    Have you wondered why some mixed letter and number domains can sell for 4 or even 5 figures? Sometimes a little bit of research can reveal the possible reason. 520HB(.)com is a good example.520HB has a meaning in Chinese. 520 represents May 20 and it also rhymes with Wo Ai Ni (ζˆ‘ηˆ±δ½  = I Love You)...
  45. Anne L.

    question Any site where I can input numbers and discover their spell-sound in Chinese?

    Hi, I've been seeing a lot of 6Ns for sale and WTB: 5N, 4N, 3N but do not understand how these numbers are read in Chinese with their PINYIN-translated-to-English meaning. Can you recommend sites where I can: 1. Input numbers 2. See their Pinyin translation or spell-sound in Chinese 3...
  46. Anne L.

    question Any site where I can input numbers and discover their spell-sound in Chinese?

    Hi, I've been seeing a lot of 6Ns for sale and WTB: 5N, 4N, 3N but do not understand how these numbers are read in Chinese with their PINYIN-translated-to-English meaning. Can you recommend sites where I can: 1. Input numbers 2. See their Pinyin translation or spell-sound in Chinese 3...
  47. satsdifference.com

    baidu.mobi

    any dream?
  48. satsdifference.com

    baidu.mobi

    any dream?
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