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Should you still invest in Crypto domains and renew the existing domains ?

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I am talking about domain names containing the keywords:

Crypto
Coin
Bit
Wallet
Chain
and few other crypto related terms, etc.

Is the demand still there, anyone noticing any increase in their offers/traffic ? Also, do you think its worth holding them for another couple of years ?

As for myself, seen quite a fall in their demand starting 2019 till now.

2017-2018 seemed to be the golden era for them, imo.

Looking forward to your views on the same.
 
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Where do you sell them?

I currently own several .coms with:

bitcoin + keyword
crypto (brandable)

Agree with Slader23, however, for Crypto domains one thing to remember is, its mostly a reseller market so far. I have sold crypto .com domains in high figs but later discovered the domains were infact bought by a reseller who further put it on a sale landing page.

1. List on Afternic, thats the best way to get exposure

2. Put on a good landing page like that of Uni or Dan

3. Rest list at all other marketplaces

If you have some brandables too, like you said, try listing at Brandable marketplaces like SH or BP or BB.

Hope this helps!
 
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I just hold about a dozen so not that many really. Not my niche but decided to buy some on the aftermarket when it got somewhat popular. It payed off and that's all that matters in the end.

Completely agree with this statement - It payed off and that's all that matters in the end.

Moreover, when you hold less number of domains in a niche, you are actually in a mode to gain rather than lose in the long term.

I actually feel delighted to see my remaining Crypto portfolio now, after several drops and sales out of them!
 
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I don’t blame him for wanting a lawyer. Once the btc is sent there is no recourse on his end. That said, the domain is worth more...

That's a good name, very practical.
 
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Direct offers. Always getting a lawyer involved for 'logistics' etc. Too many red flags for my taste. That's why I asked Keith if he thinks that was a real offer.
So, the same domain got an offer for $50,000 via a broker at uniregistry today. I haven’t even listed there, someone else did :)
 
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So, the same domain got an offer for $50,000 via a broker at uniregistry today. I haven’t even listed there, someone else did :)

That sounds great. I am presuming it’s a two word domain with the second word being an important keyword related to crypto...just guessing. Anyways, best of luck with this domain!
 
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2019
BlockChain domain value decrease - price & quantity .
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Coin recorded 33 sales ending in coin (7 were bitcoin, I thought that important to note) with MMcoin.com being the high sale at $981. The average sales price was $288 down from $326 in June. Coin also recorded 12 sales as the first keyword in a two word combo. CoinDeck.com was the high sale at $12,000. The average sales price was $1,031 up from $628 in June.


Crypto recorded 39 sales starting with Crypto (up from 23 in June) with CryptoPilot.com being the high sale at $2,999. The average sales price was $320 down from $507 in June. There were 9 sales with crypto as the second keyword, with WorldCrypto.com being the high sale at $3,201. Average sales price was $596.
 
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I don’t blame him for wanting a lawyer. Once the btc is sent there is no recourse on his end.

And once a wire transfer is sent...
 
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Then don't do it with BTC either.
That’s the point. The buyer in this case actually wanted to send btc. I was against it, even though there is no risk on my end.

Best to cash out the btc and do a straight deal via escrow. Anyhow, I’ve moved on from that guy.
 
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Yeah that's the downside of BTC payments.

That's the downside also of wire transfers.

With wire transfers and with BTC you have the same options:

a, buyer can pay before receiving the domain
b, buyer can pay after receiving the domain
b, some kind of escrow is used
 
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Wow, its good to see so much demand in the "crypto" domain. It gave me a positive feeling.
 
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Coin recorded 33 sales ending in coin (7 were bitcoin, I thought that important to note) with MMcoin.com being the high sale at $981. The average sales price was $288 down from $326 in June. Coin also recorded 12 sales as the first keyword in a two word combo. CoinDeck.com was the high sale at $12,000. The average sales price was $1,031 up from $628 in June.


Crypto recorded 39 sales starting with Crypto (up from 23 in June) with CryptoPilot.com being the high sale at $2,999. The average sales price was $320 down from $507 in June. There were 9 sales with crypto as the second keyword, with WorldCrypto.com being the high sale at $3,201. Average sales price was $596.

Don't forget CoinMena.com sold by Whoadomain.com! :xf.grin::xf.wink:
 
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I'm referring to domains with chain in it.
mchain.com
info similar sales visit backorder brokerage
March 2019 $ 17,250.00 USD GoDaddy auction
cloudchain.com
info similar sales visit backorder brokerage
April 2016 $ 15,380.00 USD Uniregistry
openchain.com
info similar sales visit backorder brokerage
March 2018 $ 10,001.00 USD Sedo
hostchain.com
info similar sales visit backorder brokerage
December 2017 $ 10,000.00 USD Sedo
chain.com.au
info similar sales visit backorder brokerage
August 2011 $ 7,697.00 USD Fabulous
cubechain.com
info similar sales visit backorder brokerage
April 2019 $ 7,105.00 USD
2 good sales this year highest was in March and April so good news for chain not bad.
 
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I just received an 2K offer last week on hand reg. R e a c t i v e C o i n .com, but I rejected it. Its worth more to me.
 
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I just received an 2K offer last week on hand reg. R e a c t i v e C o i n .com, but I rejected it. Its worth more to me.

Nice Offer, does Reactive Coin mean something together as a term in Crypto ?
 
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Wow some nice "chain" sales in there, thanks for sharing.
 
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Coin recorded 33 sales ending in coin (7 were bitcoin, I thought that important to note) with MMcoin.com being the high sale at $981. The average sales price was $288 down from $326 in June. Coin also recorded 12 sales as the first keyword in a two word combo. CoinDeck.com was the high sale at $12,000. The average sales price was $1,031 up from $628 in June.


Crypto recorded 39 sales starting with Crypto (up from 23 in June) with CryptoPilot.com being the high sale at $2,999. The average sales price was $320 down from $507 in June. There were 9 sales with crypto as the second keyword, with WorldCrypto.com being the high sale at $3,201. Average sales price was $596.

Thanks for sharing the sales, nice info.
 
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