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blockchain.makeup : We do not support domains with this extension
blockchain.protection : We do not support domains with this extension
blockchain.reit : We do not support domains with this extension
blockchain.theatre : We do not support domains with this extension


blockchain.cloud $60000.00
blockchain.rich $1999.00

no thanks..

There is more than one registrar, try it again at 101domain.com for example, you will see that they support these extensions.
 
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blockchain.makeup : We do not support domains with this extension
blockchain.protection : We do not support domains with this extension
blockchain.reit : We do not support domains with this extension
blockchain.theatre : We do not support domains with this extension


blockchain.cloud $60000.00
blockchain.rich $1999.00

no thanks..

you can only pay 55,000$ for blockchain.cloud

if you buy on uniregistry.
 
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well.. thats your loss mate.

I am sure someone else will jump on it.. where else in life do you get instant 5000$ discounts but in domaining and with ngtlds

muahahhahaha
 
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Obviously not (all but nearly) all "blockchain" - domains are taken.
This domain is also taken:

ꓐꓡꓳꓚꓗꓚꓧꓮꓲꓠ.com *

* IDN / You have to mark / copy / paste it into your browser's URL - bar.
 
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yes people said all the good domains are taken every year....new blockchain tech being created every month...Consider
-sidechain, offchain on chain
-chain+ any strong term like chainwise
- all the 1500 crytpo coins out there and all the sub blogs that could be made from each one...neonews, cindicatorsnews, bitcoinnews etc...

lots of great names out there for those who understand the space

Did you know you can even connect a name to your ether address?
yourname.eth ?
http://ens.readthedocs.io/en/latest/introduction.html
i bet there are ton of good names there as well.
 
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BlockchainPlaying.com

bcgame.jpg

 
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yes people said all the good domains are taken every year....new blockchain tech being created every month...Consider
-sidechain, offchain on chain
-chain+ any strong term like chainwise
- all the 1500 crytpo coins out there and all the sub blogs that could be made from each one...neonews, cindicatorsnews, bitcoinnews etc...

lots of great names out there for those who understand the space

Did you know you can even connect a name to your ether address?
yourname.eth ?
http://ens.readthedocs.io/en/latest/introduction.html
i bet there are ton of good names there as well.

Sure you are right - but the OP's question refers for the keyword "blockchain" + TLD only.

blockchain.tld = Indeed nearlyyy alll registered.
 
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The ones most likely to sell and make you some good $ are all gone - yes!

If you want to reg some meaningless crap domains with those keywords then yes there are still countless possibilities.

Things change fast, and some of the names that are worthless today could be valuable in the future, but without a crystal ball, betting on those names is a long shot.
 
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TheBlockchain.Technology
 
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OfficialBlockchain.com was regged in 2010. Am looking to sell it now. Isn't blockchain a dinosaur now? This summer, coming to a theater near you ChiaChain! Bit Torrent inventor Bram Cohen is releasing the Chia Blockchain. I can't wait!
 
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I own
TheBlockChain.Tech
 
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BlockchainStapler.com is still available :xf.grin::xf.grin:
 
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I want to run like Superman to reg this domain ;)
 
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" Burokkuchen.com " The exact word for "blockchain" in Japanese
 
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What's the point of these threads? I have a list of thousands of available blockchain domains, I register and sell several everyday.
 
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Looks like blockchain.voting is available.
 
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