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The domain name containing 63 9's .COM sold for $800 on GoDaddy.

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I am still wondering who are such buyers and why do they buy such names?
 
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No problem. It's your loss. Hope you won't come to regret it later though.
Ist your loss, to think it's my loss while you don't know the future.
 
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What have I lost?
You have lost the awareness about the fact that when you see something as a loss, this dosn't has to mean that I also see it as a loss.
Otherwise you would not have said 'It's your loss.'
It's simply no loss for me.
 
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Pangaea divided into 7 modern continents we have today with what? 7 billion people on earth today. You cannot stand there and say 7 billion people do not have different interest and views on something. Ive stood for something since I was born and Ive changed my mind on many things. We just cant say its one way without getting out of the way. lol.
 
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You have lost the awareness about the fact that when you see something as a loss, this dosn't has to mean that I also see it as a loss.
Otherwise you would not have said 'It's your loss.'
It's simply no loss for me.
That's a loss I can live with.
 
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Yes, you don't knowww.
Your theory is nonsense, believe me - the purchase of his domain has nothing to do with me.

What, so you mean that it's just a coincidence that two people in the same family are among the only ones in the world sharing this belief?
 
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What, so you mean that it's just a coincidence that two people in the same family are among the only ones in the world sharing this belief?

@Fancy.domains

Because I generally appreciate a critical attitude, I reply to this 'point' again.

I 'mean' nothing and I don't 'share this belief'.
But I said (wrote) how it was / is and you can believe it or not - really, I don't care at the end, because I don't want to be part of making a 'drama' out of nothing.

I wasn't informed about this purchase until I noticed it via @Arpit131's opening post of t/his thread.

Theoretically, if I would have been informed about it - then you can be sure, that I would have been the first one who would have informed about it here @ nP by starting a thread like this one.
But I wasn't informed.
Now everyone can read, that it would not make a difference for me (means my writing activities here on nP) if I would have been informed or not - so what is the point?

I can give the answer too:
The point is that you and others obviously think it would make a difference.
But, as I explained, it wouldn't make a difference.

As a 63 character domain investor it's naturally that I start (which is not the case in this case) or participate into (which is the case in this case) a 63.DOMAINS related thread.
 
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there are less than 63 63.domain investors in the world.
 
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there are less than 63 63.domain investors in the world.
If this number is correct, then I would assume that this speaks for it's exclusivity.
 
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I think there are only 2 in the world.
 
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crazy!
 
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@KINGOF.TOP , I noticed that you have approximately 250 domain names listed on 63.domains, all of which in my opinion will never sell beyond $3 on a $1 auction here at NamePros (and that's being generous).

If the renewal is going to be $10 each, this is $2500~ a year (though, I think some renewals are going to be much higher). Are you really investing that much money year-in-year-out until you sell one? How much do you think 1 is going to sell for? And when do you expect your first sale of this caliber? Is that going to be enough to profit, and pay renewals on the other 249 from this point until the sale is finalized?

I'm having a hard time believing that someone would invest this much money into this nonsense. I think you could be generating a hefty profit by now if you had actually invested your time and money in something worthwhile.

I just see others following in your footsteps elsewhere (forsaleforsale...forsale) and it's sad to see any others attempting to do the same thinking that there is a future in "63 domains". They, like you, I'm sure will ultimately fail at domaining.

The cold hard truth.
 
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@KINGOF.TOP , I noticed that you have approximately 250 domain names listed on 63.domains, all of which in my opinion will never sell beyond $3 on a $1 auction here at NamePros (and that's being generous).

If the renewal is going to be $10 each, this is $2500~ a year (though, I think some renewals are going to be much higher). Are you really investing that much money year-in-year-out until you sell one? How much do you think 1 is going to sell for? And when do you expect your first sale of this caliber? Is that going to be enough to profit, and pay renewals on the other 249 from this point until the sale is finalized?

I'm having a hard time believing that someone would invest this much money into this nonsense. I think you could be generating a hefty profit by now if you had actually invested your time and money in something worthwhile.

I just see others following in your footsteps elsewhere (forsaleforsale...forsale) and it's sad to see any others attempting to do the same thinking that there is a future in "63 domains". They, like you, I'm sure will ultimately fail at domaining.

The cold hard truth.

Like always, I am convinced from what I do.
Those 63.DOMAINS are monuments which will sell for monumental sums.
Time will tell.
 
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monumental or monument.al sums ? :
 
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@KINGOF.TOP , I noticed that you have approximately 250 domain names listed on 63.domains, all of which in my opinion will never sell beyond $3 on a $1 auction here at NamePros (and that's being generous).

If the renewal is going to be $10 each, this is $2500~ a year (though, I think some renewals are going to be much higher). Are you really investing that much money year-in-year-out until you sell one? How much do you think 1 is going to sell for? And when do you expect your first sale of this caliber? Is that going to be enough to profit, and pay renewals on the other 249 from this point until the sale is finalized?

I'm having a hard time believing that someone would invest this much money into this nonsense. I think you could be generating a hefty profit by now if you had actually invested your time and money in something worthwhile.

I just see others following in your footsteps elsewhere (forsaleforsale...forsale) and it's sad to see any others attempting to do the same thinking that there is a future in "63 domains". They, like you, I'm sure will ultimately fail at domaining.

The cold hard truth.

I want to add a second answer:

First, I will 100 % not sell any of my 63.DOMAINS on a auction here @ nP.

Second, your 'estimate' of $3 only shows me that you absolutely don't got the point of those domains.
I just have to sell one of them to renew the rest of them for about the next 10 years.
The time will come when you will call your stated opinion to them 'nonsense' instead of them.

It's sad that you are trying to put others which are also registered great 63.DOMAINS into a 'blind follower' corner.
Do you think they don't know what they do?
They simply got the point of those epic domains - thats the real reason why they registered them.

Of course it's possible that they maybe were a bit influenced from my explanations / foreriding - but hey, this honours me - because it simply confirms my own conviction about those heavy domains.

I am sure they will skyrocket the domainmarket like nothing else.
The great thing is that they are the 'maximum' and thats what rich people like.
That's why they will sell for a maximum.

Let's have a look into just 2 examples:

moneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoney.money
The highest amount of money in a .money domain.
More money in a .money domain isn't possible.
The perfect .money domain for somone rich who just wants to state that he has the money.

cashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcash.cash
The highest amount of cash in a .cash Domain.
More cash in a .cash domain isn't possible.
The perfect .cash domain for somone rich who just wants to state that he has the cash.

I am totaly sure that there are at least more than one super rich person in the circles of super rich persons which will want to owwwn exactly those domains from the moment on they knowww about them - nearly equal how much they have to payyy - they will buyyy them.
Beacause they can buy everything.
 
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I want to add a second answer:

First, I will 100 % not sell any of my 63.DOMAINS on a auction here @ nP.

Second, your 'estimate' of $3 only shows me that you absolutely don't got the point of those domains.
I just have to sell one of them to renew the rest of them for about the next 10 years.
The time will come when you will call your stated opinion to them 'nonsense' instead of them.


It's sad that you are trying to put others which are also registered great 63.DOMAINS into a 'blind follower' corner.
Do you think they don't know what they do?
They simply got the point of those epic domains - thats the real reason why they registered them.


Of course it's possible that they maybe were a bit influenced from my explanations / foreriding - but hey, this honours me - because it simply confirms my own conviction about those heavy domains.

I am sure they will skyrocket the domainmarket like nothing else.
The great thing is that they are the 'maximum' and thats what rich people like.
That's why they will sell for a maximum.


Let's have a look into just 2 examples:

moneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoney.money
The highest amount of money in a .money domain.
More money in a .money domain isn't possible.
The perfect .money domain for somone rich who just wants to state that he has the money.

cashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcashcash.cash
The highest amount of cash in a .cash domain.
More cash in a .cash domain isn't possible.
The perfect .cash domain for somone rich who just wants to state that he has the cash.

I am totaly sure that there are at least more than one super rich person in the circles of super rich persons which will want to owwwn exactly those domains from the moment on they knowww about them - nearly equal how much they have to payyy - they will buyyy them.
Beacause they can buy everything.

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Hmmm the following is interesting, excluding new gtlds, it seems like 63 character 8's, 9's etc are taken in .com and only 2 cctlds .cn and .us.
More interesting is the 62, 61, 60, etc. characters are also taken.

Correct me if I missed something.
 
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The problem is that the โ€œmaximumโ€ is simply a limit imposed by the DNS system. Whatโ€™s significant about a 63 letter domain, aside from the fact that it is the highest number the DNS system allows?

An extremely rich person who can buy any domain they want, would want to buy the shortest domain possible allowed by the dns system (L.COM), something truly exclusive, highly in demand, and extremely expensive to acquire.
 
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The problem is that the โ€œmaximumโ€ is simply a limit imposed by the DNS system. Whatโ€™s significant about a 63 letter domain, aside from the fact that it is the highest number the DNS system allows?

An extremely rich person who can buy any domain they want, would want to buy the shortest domain possible allowed by the dns system (L.COM), something truly exclusive, highly in demand, and extremely expensive to acquire.

It's not a problem, it's a solution (against resulting problems if more characters would be alowed).
The significance about 63.DOMAINS is their combination of their pattern in the maximum number of characteres and their TLD.
If those points fitting perfectly together, then they are perfect 63.DOMAINS which are highest in it's exclusivity, highest in it's demand and highest in it's pricing.

An extremeley rich person (contemporary art collector, enduser) who can buy any domain he want, wouldn't buy 'just a boring 1 character domain'.
He would buy the highest of all 63.DOMAINS - the one, which is a combination of an untoppable pattern in the maximum number of characteres and an untoppable TLD - in other words, he would buy

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THE MOST EXPENSIVE DOMAIN OF ALL TIME
toptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptop.top


21 times top / TLD .top
21 x 3 charachteres = 63 characters
63 characters + TLD .top


The highest possible combination, untoppable, true perfection.

That's what I think what every billionair would prefer.

In front of this domain every 1 character domain is a 'joke'.

That's how I see it.
 
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