I scanned all Chinse premium (without a,e,i,o,u,v and 0,4) LLNN and NNLL .com and all are gone. I registered last two CP NNLL.coms that were left!
What do you think is the future of this?
What do you think is the future of this?


Dec 20 GD Expiring:
gl55.com - $320
jq11.com - $208
sl38.com - $121
yj83.com - $55
mj57.com - $51
jx17.com - $46
xb30.com - $46
zp39.com - $45
sg75.com - $42
zp87.com - $40
tp95.com - $37
sl37.com - $35
sl57.com - $35
tp71.com - $35
Basically you see double letters or numbers are the highest value, and then names that end in 8.
I was the buyer on JQ11.
EDIT: We will probably see all Chinese LLNN names that end in 8 get multiple Standard backorders on DropCatch and go to public auction from now on. It only makes sense because they are regularly going above $100 on GD now, so multiple people will probably be willing to risk $59 to Standard backorder the drops.
Basically you see double letters or numbers are the highest value, and then names that end in 8.
There were a few missing from Nat's list.
Code:qz18.com $110 2015-12-20 GoDaddy nv86.com $17 2015-12-20 GoDaddy xa81.com $12 2015-12-20 GoDaddy
LLNN.com looking quite interestingWhat makes these interesting (for me) is that with only 25,600 of them (LLNN Chips), the supply is going to dry up pretty quickly. I expect the remaining 3k or so non-premium that are still available to reg now will be snapped up within the next couple of months as well.
LLNN.com have been getting more frequent mentions on DomainShane.com.
JM68 finished @ $231
What about 48?Looks like LLN8 chips are preferred patterns. Check your lists people, don't sell a good one for cheap.
What about 48?
I think $25 is the floor for NNLL .com'sWhat's the floor price on NNLL.com (chip) ?
I grabbed a few 84's
Looks like $30-$40 USD is the floor for LLNN chips, based on data from people tracking sales.
Which is up from a $12 floor in Late October - so there is a nice slow and steady floor rise.
On a low estimate, I think come Jan / Feb there could be a $100 floor, but heavy interest might not come into play until June 2016.
It could come faster, but here just aren't enough LLNN auctions for the masses to frenzy on in my opinion... Over the next 72 hours there are only 11 LLNN auctions, and two maybe three of them are worth interest and will have competition.
So either scarcity will make it rise dramatically, or it will hinder exposure.
Pairs are obviously a different type, and it looks like the market is $130 minimum for a pair or letters or numbers (without '4'), however most pairs look like they are going for $200+, especially paired numbers. So with some more data a $200-$300 floor for any pair could easily be formed within the next week - depending on ending sales over the next few days.
That's pretty extraordinary compared to the namespace in June.
I'm sure there will be an a few end user sales that will push attention towards the namespace as well, and will make holding any LLNN domain worth while.
Only time will tell, but thats the data and my thoughts on it at the moment.


