Vit Aliy
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CryptoSilo.io (inspired by Namesilo.com) what is it worth?
Thanks in advance for your inputs!
Thanks in advance for your inputs!


Thanks!Would work with a .com. Unfortunately the prospects of selling a 2 word .io are relatively low. Then again given the crazyness surrounding crypto names you could maybe find a buyer. I just don't expect it to be a large return on your investment if you sell.
Hey, thanks for reply,I saw in your other thread about this name that you received a $2,400 offer for it. Would love to hear some more details about that offer. Have you responded to them? If that offer is legitimate, you should jump on it immediately. It's not often that people are willing to pay four figures for two word brandable .io names.
But be very cautious... there are a lot of scam offers floating around out there, so if they ask you to spend money to get the domain appraised, you know the offer is not real.
Hey, thanks for reply,
I have set up a landing page before with domain for sale displayed and an email contact form. Got an offer, and was told will be paid through PayPal. I am new to domain flipping and replied that I cannot accept offers because I am still under 60 day period where I cannot transfer domain (but I learned that there is something like domain pushing which can solve that problem). Also, I thought maybe I sell the domain and transfer it and a buyer will cancel PayPal payment so I lose domain and money. Is escrow service on flippa a better solution?
By the way, how does one appraise a domain? Is it expensive and whose responsibility it is buyer's or a seller's?
Thanks again for your reply!
If this guys has $2400 as his first offer i’m sure he wouldn’t mind opening or already has an account with this registrar to recieve it by push transfer. I’m having a hard time believing $2400 was a real offer... I just don’t see it in this nameAnd to push a domain, the buyer must have an account with the same registrar where the domain name currently resides.
Please can you check my profile and help me appraise my domain.., btcdrip.com... Thank youWould work with a .com. Unfortunately the prospects of selling a 2 word .io are relatively low. Then again given the crazyness surrounding crypto names you could maybe find a buyer. I just don't expect it to be a large return on your investment if you sell.
Please help me appraise my domain...btcdrip.com. Thank youIf this guys has $2400 as his first offer i’m sure he wouldn’t mind opening or already has an account with this registrar to recieve it by push transfer. I’m having a hard time believing $2400 was a real offer... I just don’t see it in this name
Quit HiJacking this guys post, read the rules.Please help me appraise my domain...btcdrip.com. Thank you
If this guys has $2400 as his first offer i’m sure he wouldn’t mind opening or already has an account with this registrar to recieve it by push transfer. I’m having a hard time believing $2400 was a real offer... I just don’t see it in this name
A "silo" is a place where things are stored. namesilo don't have any hold over the word.can’t really see this selling unless NameSilo themselfs bought it
I had no idea about that. Sorry.Quit HiJacking this guys post, read the rules.
I know what a Silo is.A "silo" is a place where things are stored. namesilo don't have any hold over the word.
Thanks for your input. I completely agree with you. What would you think such domain is worth? A couple of 100s? Or not worth anything?ok couple notes:
first off.. there is nothing wrong with silo as storage place.. going along with crypto. it is in fact very good match for crypto.. however the keyword silo is not good. it sells rarely and is not well liked imo by endusers. therefore, to get 2.4k offer on cryptosilo is probably once in a lifetime opportunity which should be jumped on quickly.
secondly, an offer coming via email, inbound page (versus a more binding say gd auctions offer) is only that.. an offer.. not a contract.. the buyer can chnge his mind 1 minute after making offer. there are tons of emqail offers domainers get which never end in a sale. that being said, the seller certainly should not wait days.. let alone 60 days to finalize this. in which case, imo, the deal will be good as dead. if it is not already.
I hope the deal works out for seller. it'd be an amazing sale for this low end domain in .io extension. however, I do not think it will end in sale based on offer type, delays etc.
all the best
jmo



