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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.
 
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Interesting development.

Do you know how many domains that amounted to?

Was it multiple registrants or all one person?
 
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Interesting development.

Do you know how many domains that amounted to?

20*20*20*20 = 160,000 in total. (Chinese Premium: without A,E,I,O,U,V)
The last 30,000 Chinese premium LLLL.net were registered in about 1 hour today.
 
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Portable wealth?
 
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The last 30,000 Chinese premium LLLL.net were registered in about 1 hour today.

OMG. 30,000 x $8 = $240,000 -- that is a serious bet. The fact that it all happened at once points to the fact that it was one entity.
 
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Nice move. They are worth more than $8 anyway, say at least $100.
 
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great move, this will seriously increase the value of Chinese premium llll .com's
 
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Let's wait and see how the market reacts.....LLLL.net buyout anyone?
 
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i came to know about this just 5 minutes back :P through this thread. I am a big time .net investor but never put my hands on chinese premium LLLL.net domains
 
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What are premium Chinese llll.net as opposed to ordinary llll.net?

And what are premium Chinese llll.com as opposed to ordinary llll.com?
 
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What are premium Chinese llll.net as opposed to ordinary llll.net?

And what are premium Chinese llll.com as opposed to ordinary llll.com?
No vowels except Y, also no V.

Or was that question merely for debate?
 
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No vowels except Y, also no V.

Or was that question merely for debate?


Interesting.

I always thought Chinese domains were either Pinyin or Chinese characters.
 
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How do you figure?
COM premiums at 400-600 range now and can only go up in a long term. NET will be the cheaper option at high XX or low XXX and it is liked by Chinese as well. So this snap up is a signal in that direction, I assume. Nobody wastes money just like that. Whoever done this must have had their basic groundwork ready. Just imagine the profit at 100 each for 30k domains which were regged within 5-8. Do you see it now, @forge?
 
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COM premiums at 400-600 range now and can only go up in a long term. NET will be the cheaper option at high XX or low XXX and it is liked by Chinese as well. So this snap up is a signal in that direction, I assume. Nobody wastes money just like that. Whoever done this must have had their basic groundwork ready. Just imagine the profit at 100 each for 30k domains which were regged within 5-8. Do you see it now, @forge?
Sure, but I still think your valuation is way premature. Time will tell.
 
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great move, this will seriously increase the value of Chinese premium llll .com's
Need to see, Chetan. Because if people will opt for NET which are way cheaper, then? Until now, it was only COMs. So, if they develop a renewed interest in NETs because of the pricey COMs? As far as I understand, they want to save every single penny they can. COMs value will only increase overtime but the speed of it's growth may be affected.
 
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I'm curious if Chinese LLLL.net has value now. I mean all of them are registered, then every single one must be priced at least at 10$, right?
 
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How can one verify that they've all been bought out? What tool is best to use? Thanks.
 
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How can one verify that they've all been bought out? What tool is best to use? Thanks.
I verified it yesterday from expireddomains.net and found all were taken. The OP meant all dropped domains up to yesterday were taken.
 
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seems very wise, the question is what will these LLLL.net trade at in one year... ?O.o
 
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