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About one hour ago, all Chinese premium LLLL.net were registered.
No single Chinese premium LLLL.net is left...
I am checking it again.
No single Chinese premium LLLL.net is left...
I am checking it again.


Do you have these types of stats for LLLL.com? I have never got a straight answer from anyone regarding developed sites in the LLLL marketsWe need to wait atleast 4-5 years to get the true value of 4l.net
Here is the analysis of llll .net chinese premium
In total there are 160k chinese premium domains i.e wihtout a e i o u v
out of 160k- 80k are developed site
so we are left with 80k and as per my sources
out of 80k around 55k has been bought up by chinese guy
so we are now left with 25k which will soon vanish.
There is nothing left, bro. All are regged. It is the drops that are being picked up. I am talking about names without a e i o u v.so we are now left with 25k which will soon vanish.
By left I meant these are available with people worldwide and are dropping each day.There is nothing left, bro. All are regged. It is the drops that are being picked up. I am talking about names without a e i o u v.
So you buy above $50 and then wade through 5 years of renewals, when you'll be sitting on a $100+ "investment" on a paper thin hope that "greater fools" will be pushing and shoving one another aside for the chance to pay... how much, exactly?We need to wait atleast 4-5 years to get the true value of 4l.net
Here is the analysis of llll .net chinese premium
In total there are 160k chinese premium domains i.e wihtout a e i o u v
out of 160k- 80k are developed site
so we are left with 80k and as per my sources
out of 80k around 55k has been bought up by chinese guy
so we are now left with 25k which will soon vanish.
You have tons of experience than me,this was just my assumption.So you buy above $50 and then wade through 5 years of renewals, when you'll be sitting on a $100+ "investment" on a paper thin hope that "greater fools" will be pushing and shoving one another aside for the chance to pay... how much, exactly?
IMO, I don't see any big opportunity/reward scenario here with these 4L .nets.
60-70% of the names that dropping were registered with Chinese registrars and used by Chinese companies already if you check domain history.IMO, I don't see any big opportunity/reward scenario here with these 4L .nets.
How you got this offer?right now I have an offer for $90 from a chinese buyer.
I didn't pick up on the "BJ" until just now, that was a good pick. Being choosy earns bonus points.Just now bought BJWW for $52
Yesterday's 20 catches I have analyzed.The pattern is I couldn't catch sh*t, because of Chinese army of dropcatchers employing 100500 registrars.![]()
I thought of doing a serious of auctions, but I am motivated to remove my BIN thread after seeing the Chinese massively accumulating all the net chips like a hungry dog. If so, I expect a price rise to 40-50 in a few months.Ahh -- there's already only one $5 left in the closeouts, CFRK.net:
https://auctions.godaddy.com/trpItemListing.aspx?miid=176141320
The pattern over the previous few days was that it would take longer after the switch from $8 to $5, and then the buyer/s would usually leave two unbought at $5.
BTW @domainerfella's 5-name lot is doing pretty well, at $89 now:
https://www.namepros.com/threads/llll-net-5-domains-lot-auction-1-start-qlfx-net.876565/
