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domain CryptoVentureLabs.com + BitcoinEpicenter.com (Blockchain / Crypto)

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Hey NamePros Community,

I’d be grateful for your honest Feedback and Appraisal these two Domains. (Blockchain & Crypto Niche)

CryptoVentureLabs.com
Perfect for a Crypto Venture Capital Firm, Startup Incubator, or Blockchain Investment Platform.

Domain Name Age: Over 8 years
Domain Expiration: 2026-11-26


BitcoinEpicenter.com
Ideal for a Crypto News Hub, Podcast, Media outlet, or Educational Platform around Bitcoin.

Domain Name Age: Over 5 years
Domain Expiration: 2026-11-26


Registered at Spacechip.

(Both are brandable, memorable, and rich with keywords in a growing industry)

Thanks a lot in advance excited to learn from all of you.
 
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Anyone here willing to share their thoughts? I'm waiting for your opinions
 
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$10 to $30 each = Reseller Value Speculation (NOT an end user speculation)
 
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$10 to $30 each = Reseller Value Speculation (NOT an end user speculation)
Thank you for your Reply, but I believe there’s a misunderstanding.
I didn’t ask for a Reseller / Wholesale Liquidation Price I specifically asked for an End‑user Valuation from an Expert Perspective.

Both domains are Brandable, have the PREMIUM .COM extension, and include EMD like qualities (BitcoinEpicenter). In the current Crypto Market, such names typically command Significantly Higher End‑user prices than the -$100 range you suggested.

BitcoinEpicenter.com (Comparable Sales)

DomainSold PriceYearSimilaritySource
Bitcoinproducts.com$5,995202585%NameBio.com
BitcoinUniversity.com$3,000202280%NameBio.com

I appreciate the speculation, but that’s not the type of evaluation I’m looking for here.
 
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No value on either comparing superior names to your names doesn't make your names worth anything.

 
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No value on either comparing superior names to your names doesn't make your names worth anything.

Thank you for your input, but I respectfully disagree with the comparison.

While BitcoinProducts.com and BitcoinUniversity.com are decent domains, BitcoinEpicenter.com carries a stronger brandable weight. “Epicenter” implies a hub, a central point of activity or influence which is far more powerful for a news, media, conference, or ecosystem platform than generic “Products” or “University”.

Also, the 2025 sale of BitcoinProducts.com for $5,995 actually supports a higher valuation for BitcoinEpicenter.com considering “Epicenter” is a rarer, more evocative term with broader commercial appeal in the crypto space.

Let’s not forget that NameBio only captures a fraction of private sales. Comparable domains are likely to sell for four figures.

Appreciate the discussion nonetheless.
 
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Anyone here willing to share their thoughts? I'm waiting for your opinions
CryptoVentureLabs.com is long. CryptoVenture (or the plural) / CryptoLabs .com and there's value.

BitcoinEpicenter.com - also long. Price cheap and aim to sell within a year before dropping.


Otherwise, best hope is to liquidate both and have Huge Domains come along to hold them a few years before themselves dropping.
 
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I had someone rather astute in the tech industry tell me years ago, that most people with a business idea who run across a domain name that’s already taken, just find another name that isn’t taken. Or use an alternative extension. i.e. .shop .tech .one .biz etc…
Then there’s the issue with brand confusion.
Has the name been used by someone else?
Or has the name been associated with someone else?
Do you want your new company associated with the old company that previously used the domain name?
The name is a marketing tool. It has to be clean, concise, and be a fresh start for the buyer.
Unless it’s a superb name, like cars.com or travel.com , the business will just keep searching for a clever name that’s reasonably priced or use one of the thousands of new extensions after the one word name that fits their business.

Hope that helps.
 
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CryptoVentureLabs.com is long. CryptoVenture (or the plural) / CryptoLabs .com and there's value.

BitcoinEpicenter.com - also long. Price cheap and aim to sell within a year before dropping.


Otherwise, best hope is to liquidate both and have Huge Domains come along to hold them a few years before themselves dropping.
Appreciate the honest take. Good points on the length issue, I still see a narrow window for end-user appeal before considering a drop. Thanks for the input.
 
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I had someone rather astute in the tech industry tell me years ago, that most people with a business idea who run across a domain name that’s already taken, just find another name that isn’t taken. Or use an alternative extension. i.e. .shop .tech .one .biz etc…
Then there’s the issue with brand confusion.
Has the name been used by someone else?
Or has the name been associated with someone else?
Do you want your new company associated with the old company that previously used the domain name?
The name is a marketing tool. It has to be clean, concise, and be a fresh start for the buyer.
Unless it’s a superb name, like cars.com or travel.com , the business will just keep searching for a clever name that’s reasonably priced or use one of the thousands of new extensions after the one word name that fits their business.

Hope that helps.
This is very helpful, and thank you for the information. I will follow up with you.
 
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