Rare indeed, because if my math is correct, there are only 2,600 total possible L-NN domains.This may be one of the next categories of .COMs to be bought out and made liquid.
Rare indeed, because if my math is correct, there are only 2,600 total possible L-NN domains.This may be one of the next categories of .COMs to be bought out and made liquid.
Exactly, and according to my math there are only 160 possible Chinese premium letter combinations with repetitive numbers. That's without 0 and 4.
I have been reading that the Chinese don't really like hyphens though, but perhaps this will change when everything else has become horribly expensive...
I have understood that western, especially European end users don't really mind hyphens as long as it makes sense?
How many double premium with repetitive numbers in L-NN? Around a hundred I'm guessing, possibly less...
My curiosity took hold of me and I calculated the amount of Chinese premium L-NN including repeating digits and without J, K, Q, U, V, W, X, Y and Z....
Wait for it...
88
Yup, 88 double premium L-NN with repetitive digits! Made me smile having 2 already