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There is a lot of information in this thread.
I will "close read" it again in order the let it all "sink in".
But find it very interesting. Thank you!
 
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Regarding the Numbers. Let's be 100% transparent: The $4.2M volume and 12K domains are not "live marketplace" stats from the last few weeks. These represent the aggregated historical data of the proprietary tools, private brokerage deals, and the closed beta phase our team has managed over the past few years before opening Nomirio as a public platform with a new identity. We included them to show that the engine behind the site is battle-tested, not to suggest we hit those numbers on day one of the public launch. We are moving from a private operation to a public one, and we are seeding it with that real-world history.
Well, that is extremely misleading.

You can't use unrelated numbers, and imply that the marketplace has done those numbers.

It's a bad look.

Regarding the "Mortgage" Comment. While a domain might seem simple, a $50k transaction is a major financial event. European regulators don't see a difference between a $50k domain and a $50k piece of equipment. both require the same scrutiny to ensure the funds are clean and the parties are real. If you are selling a high-value asset, you deserve the peace of mind that the buyer’s $50k is verified and ready to be moved.
I have bought 10,000+ domains over the years and provided 0 POF to anyone.

It's a ridiculous ask. Who is going to send a sensitive document like that to some random third party?

First, it's easy to fake.

Second, it doesn't mean someone is actually going to pay.

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I am sorry, but the more I look into this the more questionable it looks.

1.) First, a Twitter post mentioning a domain sale via the venue, tagging "domainer_prof".

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2.) Then a post from the user confirming the sale.

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3.) The "sellers" profile points to a LinkTree page.

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4.) The LinkTree page lists the seller as - "Mahmoud S. Ali".

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5.) CrunchBase shows - "Mahmoud S. Ali" as the owner of Nomirio.

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Look man, I understand launching something is hard. But, come on...

Between this, and the fake sales numbers.

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There is no shame in being scrappy, doing what it takes to make things work, but you're never going to succeed if you think that success comes from polished words backed by zero substance. Despite your claim that the Buyer Requests are genuine, you've now deleted all the Buyer Requests on your site. The moment a little scrutiny is applied, you deleted everything.

The reason vibecoded products don't succeed is because the creators think that being able to generate something real looking makes it real. Building a marketplace is extremely difficult, the code is easy, it has been easy for decades, what's hard is building the marketplace, bringing both sides to the table. You've not created a marketplace, you've created a website.

Creating fake market participants doesn't work because, firstly it is obvious to everyone, and secondly, your fake market participants can't actually participate. Are you going to pay $10k for a domain submitted to your definitely not fake Buyer Request? The entire point of a marketplace is transactions. The best case scenario for you is that you trick some rubes on NamePros into signing up and paying for credits and then... what? There's nobody on the site to buy domains, which is the reason a NamePros user would sign up.

Just stop pretending, you're not a team of highly successful people with millions of dollars of successful domain transactions behind you... you're just a person with an idea and a Lovable subscription. And that's okay! You can succeed as a person with an idea and a Lovable subscription if you're honest and focus on the right things. You need to spend 90% of your time on thinking about how to build a marketplace, and 10% of your time generating the website. So far, it seems like you've spent 90% of your time generating a website and 10% of your time generating lies for NamePros.

People value authenticity, even more so today in this post-slop world. Be authentic.
 
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Regarding the Sale and Mahmoud S. Ali. You are correct in identifying Mahmoud as the founder of Nomirio. However, calling the sale 'fake' is a misunderstanding of the facts. Mahmoud had a legitimate buyer ready to close a high-value deal. Instead of using a third-party service, he chose to process the transaction through his own infrastructure. If you check the WHOIS records for that domain, you will see a verified change of ownership and a real asset transfer. It was a taxable, professional transaction that served as the perfect live initiation for our platform.
I am not calling the sale fake.

The numbers on the site itself are fake as they have nothing to do with Nomirio. The only reason they would possibly be there is to mislead about the success of the venue.

Look, people are so sick of BS...and domainers are very good at spotting it.

Brad
 
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We appreciate the passion for authenticity it is a value we share, even if there is a misunderstanding of the facts in this case.

First, to address the most direct claim: No Buyer Requests have been deleted. Every single request is still live on the platform. If you are having trouble seeing them, it might be due to a cache issue or the specific filters being applied, but the data is there.
I tried on multiple devices and it shows the following on all of them -

"No active requests found matching your search."

Brad
 
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Regarding the 'Vibecoding' and Substance. again, we make no apologies for using modern, agile tools to build our interface. In 2026, the speed of your front-end development shouldn't be a proxy for the depth of your back-end logic. While the website's 'shell' was built quickly, the focus of our 90% has been on the SAG Protocol the legal and financial framework that ensures fund verification and secure asset transfer. The 'substance' is in the escrow-like security, not just the pixels.
The SAG Protocol (Secure Acquisition & Governance) is just some term you made up though.

You can make up any term you want, it doesn't mean anything when it comes to actual security.

I could call something "The Swiss Bank of Domains", then just scam everyone.

It's just some label you created. Not an actual recognized security protocol.

Also, again you have mentioned "licensed" multiple times.

Where are you licensed?
What is the entity name?

Brad
 
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Brad, we understand the skepticism, but there is a clear line between questioning a startup’s branding and implying a 'scam.' One is a critique, the other is a serious accusation that we take very seriously.
It's not implying a scam.

It's pointing out that just saying you have some security protocol is meaningless. "SAG Protocol" is just some term you made up.

Licensing information is generally public, for a reason.

Basically all we have for now is, "Trust me, bro".

Brad
 
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Hi

it’s good we have members who aren’t so naive and gullible.
people who can actually read and comprehend

imo….
 
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