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If you were to create a brand new gTLD, what would it be?
 
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Thats what we all need! Another tld
.god for sure
 
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im so lazy and the question mark is so close to the dot on the key board. :sneaky:
 
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.PleaseGodNoMoreNewExtensions
 
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how about .au without .com.au ?
 
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i was going to say

t r u m p i d . i o t

because you know that would be the 2nd pre reg'd name
 
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If the character limit for a new TLD would also be 63 characters and if I would have the intention to create a new TLD, I would create the 63 character TLD

.toptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptop


Then I could > would register the 63 character domain name

toptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptop


so the whole domain would be

toptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptop
.toptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptop

But I am sure, ICANN will not approve this 63 character TLD, so I am satisfied with the existing TLD

.top (which is the highest possible TLD)

and with the (currently still my / offered) exisitng domain


toptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptop.top


because this domain is the highest domain which can be created and that's why it is the most expensive domain of all time.

If interested, you can learn more about this domain here:
https://www.namepros.com/threads/th...time-toptoptop-top-top-try-to-buy-sedo.964137
 
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Maybe:

.hub

Most of the versatile endings were taken in the first round. Imagine the crap on round two.
 
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.eh

Exclusive for Canadians, Eh!
 
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