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Do you think the Bitcoin VR/AR boom is good for domains? Only 1% of the world own domains.
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There will always be new trends. Just a few years ago porn, poker and gambling names were the thing. Then we had the Chinese chip craze two years ago...

VR and crypto names will do great for a while, then a new trend will come and so on...
 
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VR/AR is a different ball game. I believe 5% of the world or more will own domains because of VR/AR by 2030 This will increase demand for premium .com domains.
 
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Bitcoin and Cryptos are good for dominers. They expand demand for names, and provide a trans-national means of payment.

VR and AR don't appeal to me, so I can't comment on them. There certainly seemed to be a feeding frenzy as domainers rushed into the markets. I thin I have a couple of them, which reminds me, I ought to sell those. :)
 
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Bitcoin and Cryptos are good for dominers. They expand demand for names, and provide a trans-national means of payment.

VR and AR don't appeal to me, so I can't comment on them. There certainly seemed to be a feeding frenzy as domainers rushed into the markets. I thin I have a couple of them, which reminds me, I ought to sell those. :)

I would like to know the percentage of domainers who would accept cryptocurrency to buy domains? Please make a Poll Michael Berkens/Rick Schwartz
 
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I prefer Bitcoin in payment for domain names I sell. I'm thinking of adding Bitcoin cash as I got a small amount after the recent fork.
 
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Yes i think they have good future , Domain I own are, please give ur comment on my crypto and VR domains :

Bitkain.com
eBitKoin.com
CryptoEntree.com
VR3d.glass
VirtueAR.com
SwedishBitcoin.com
TheUKBitcoin.com
VirtualAugmentedDevice.com

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