

Anticoin.com sold for $3,000Why would anyone want that specific domain? What's an antitoken?
Not worth renewing.
In 2015.Anticoin.com sold for $3,000
Yeah, thanks. It's "antitoken" as a term that doesn't make sense.Definition of anti- (Entry 4 of 4)
In 2015.
The domain AntiCoin.com sold for $429 at DropCatch on 2018-02-13 for a decrease of 86%. It last sold for $3,000 on May 13th, 2015 at Sedo.
Also token is not as popular as a term as the -coin suffix.
You'll be lucky to get $$ for it.
Yeah, thanks. It's "antitoken" as a term that doesn't make sense.
I am selling it as brandable of course. Anyway, thank you for sharing your opinion!In 2015.
The domain AntiCoin.com sold for $429 at DropCatch on 2018-02-13 for a decrease of 86%. It last sold for $3,000 on May 13th, 2015 at Sedo.
Also token is not as popular as a term as the -coin suffix.
You'll be lucky to get $$ for it.
Yeah, thanks. It's "antitoken" as a term that doesn't make sense.
I am selling it as brandable of course. Anyway, thank you for sharing your opinion!
I guess we'll simply have to disagree about that.Your 2015 point is most relevant.
But were they? I remember those years as post-BTC-dip. See for example this price chart:Prime of crypto years, 100% true
However, i disagree "coin" over "token" that's a blanket statement.
Thank you, you're welcome.Anyway, thank you for sharing your opinion!
I guess we'll simply have to disagree about that.I think the more recent sales are more relevant, especially given how well it timed the upsurge for interest in crypto in 2018.
But were they? I remember those years as post-BTC-dip. See for example this price chart: Show attachment 149879
And if you look at this Google Trends chart it seems like interest for cryptocurrency in general peaked around 2017:
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I'm just saying it's more popular, as the most commonly used term for currency is *-coin.
Thank you, you're welcome.


