It looked to me like a failed product launch. They came in with a splash, lots of promises, and a flashy background. They gave some useful advice. I did try regging some Polish domains, and one is making me a dollar a month at Sedo - yippee!
If they were just trying to be helpful, they would still be on the board contributing. They're not. The help they offered was geared toward something they wanted to sell.
Don't know about you guys, but I'm not too comfortable trading in languages I can't speak a word of. Case in point, I just saw a TLD of ass.com go for a pretty good price, possibly because the owner mistranslated it as "hip." It's easy enough to use a dictionary, except:
1- Bilingual dictionaries are notoriously inaccurate - often way off.
2- Even if they get the word right. You will have no idea of the nuance or the way the word is used. EnlargedMammaries.com is worth far less the BigT*ts.com, but they will come out exactly the same when translated to a foreign language.
There are others, but I'm wasting my time.
On the other hand, if the name is pulling in $100 a month at Sedo, who cares what it means, right?
So, who knows. 3000 a day was trying to sell something, and it may have been something that worked if executed right. But the hype was over the top for this forum. And they disappeared as soon as the spell seemed to wear off. When they come back, they will have a different name and (maybe) a different product. It's called Internet Marketing.