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there will be plenty of dancing if people lose their moneyits sad that it isnt a website about ballet dancing
its sad that it isnt a website about ballet dancing
Everybody does that, that is branding in a nutshell imho. But yeah I wouldn't call this a "crypto domain".Well according to some replies, it's about branding and Crypto companies tend to use unrelated keywords (like Ballet) to stand out.
Or bailiffHow many months from ballet to bailit?
Is ballet.com a "crypto domain"?When everybody thought CRYPTO is Dead and Crypto domains are losing value, well NOT AT ALL...
And clogging an irish jig if they win. Lolthere will be plenty of dancing if people lose their money
Most seem to like using unrelated names like Ballet, Sushi, Pancake and PorkchopsAnother pointless crypto website
Well according to some replies, it's about branding and Crypto companies tend to use unrelated keywords (like Ballet) to stand out.Is ballet.com a "crypto domain"?
Indeed. That's quite normal for branding isn't it.Most seem to like using unrelated names like Ballet, Sushi, Pancake and Porkchops
its sad that it isnt a website about ballet dancing
Thats the point for the name to stand out.Most seem to like using unrelated names like Ballet, Sushi, Pancake and Porkchops
Eh? I don't know where the attack has come from. It has nothing to do with hating crypto or knowing nothing about branding.Weird how you can brand yourself on NP as "MadAboutDomains" but not understand branding basics. A domain is what u make it, and brands do this all the time with them.
Go.com --> is "go" a media domain?
Forge.com --> is "forge" a trading domain?
Loop.com --> is "loop" a payment domain?
Giraffe.com --> is "giraffe" an art domain?
Real.com --> is "real" a visual/audio domain?
The examples are endless, just as your rhetoric. Basically, just say you hate crypto.