

He now owns Indias highest digit domain.Yes, but there are lots of less risky domain investment, with a much higher chance of decent return out there. Is a 63 letter numeric .in really the best .in domain investment you could have made right now?
But the "highest digit" domain is still available in most if not all other cctlds. He could be the owner of the highest digit domain in almost every country.He now owns Indias highest digit domain.
Not a bad investment in my eyes.
Sorry but you can't compare LLLL.org to a 63 letter numeric .in, in terms of risk. There are a ton of recorded LLLL.org sales, and this type of name has a much better chance of selling.I am from India...and it costs just $3.14 for a .in domain..
I was buying some LLLL.org domains too..so I just added that .in domain in my list and took a shot mate.. @Arca
At this point in time, 63 letter domains are more like picking up some unripe cherimoyas. Can't know for sure if they're ever going to mature.Ahhaa...i was just saying that i was in the grocery store buying some Potatoes(LLLL.org)...saw a tomatoe(63.domain)..and bought it
am not comparing them..lol
But the "highest digit" domain is still available in most if not all other cctlds. He could be the owner of the highest digit domain in almost every country.
Why not register 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.asia instead? It's the highest digit domain of a continent of 4.6 billion people, including India.India is big and it's a 'computer nation' full of domainers and IT experts.
To own Indias highest Digit domain is more than you may think now.
Why not register 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.asia instead? It's the highest digit domain of a continent of 4.6 billion people, including India.
At this point in time, 63 letter domains are more like picking up some unripe cherimoyas. Can't know for sure if they're ever going to mature.
cz .asia is long gone.. .in is of more valueWhy not register 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.asia instead? It's the highest digit domain of a continent of 4.6 billion people, including India.
I nowww owwwn the world's highest digit domain now:
999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.world
Registered right nowww
"Beauty in is in the eye of the beholder" doesn't really work with domain names. You want to buy names that end-users want, so that you can sell them for a profit. Of course if this domain is just for your personal collection, then it's another story.Beauty is in the of the Beholder mate..
The value lies in the difference of our perception...that's all![]()
ROFL...i have to wait for .universe & .galaxy & .galaxies in the upcoming futureBut the world is not enough.
That's why I registered / owwwn also this one:
999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.space
Now it's enough, at least for nowww![]()
"Beauty in is in the eye of the beholder" doesn't really work with domain names. You want to buy names that end-users want, so that you can sell them for a profit. Of course if this domain is just for your personal collection, then it's another story.
Don't you need 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.online too?But the world is not enough.
That's why I now registered / owwwn / offer also this one:
999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.space
Now it's enough, at least for nowww![]()
I don't need TLDs which are telling me that I am in the internet.Don't you need 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999.online too?
The highest digit domain of the Internet.
Such buyers do exist. However, they are more likely to be drawn to ultra premium domains.Yep I agree with that too..
Its for the end users who sees value in Artistic/Creative domain collections![]()