Major problem: many domainers treat domain names as lottery tickets.
This is wrong. Luck accounts for 1% of sales in this business. The rest depends upon quality and your choice of registrations/purchases.
Investment (based upon research, analysis and a thorough understanding of the market) is not the same as (wild) speculation.
As for self-induced hype, cult hysteria and wishful thinking... it's a distinct category and it takes you nowhere but into the wall.
@Steven: you're totally right. We have seen it before, it's just that there is more insanity than usual in this particular thread.
You know I have to agree with you here. I have some pretty good 3D names, but they're really lottery tickets at this stage -- I took a chance on app and cloud names, and this paid off --- and exceeded expectations
per 3D -- it's still in the highly speculative stage - unless you have something like 3dtv.com,
3dsex.com, 3Dsports.com, 3dgames.com 3dscreens.com, etc (I have some close to these, but not quite, so no cigar)...
the problem with 3D unlike app names, or even cloud, these domains are difficult to build sites with real products and even the key words at this point are real murky
so, 3Ddomainphiles, we need to take off the rose-colored 3D glasses and see the big domain picture, which is not screening in 3D at present
having said that, I think those who invested in the 3D-domain sphere and invested wisely (with top relevant key words like channel, kits, animation, movies, etc, have a good chance of getting a nice ROI, but will take time, IMHO