Yes, previously I've asked some questions and Rhys has explained everything clearly, and I gave him a rep.
Rhys has provided the information I wanted in a clear way, and the discussion was almost over. Again RB has made some comments for which I've answered in the same manner as of his comments.
Well,
I'm not downplaying IDN.ASCII, since I do own several IDN.ASCII names including a few IDN.CN which are also IDN.ASCII names.
Thank you for monitoring each and every post I have made in the past. In that thread, I've posted in the seller's POV, which are not contrary to my statements posted here.
Still I am saying that IDN.ASCII names have huge potential in the reseller POV, as I've already sold a few names in the reseller market. This does not implies that the IDN.ASCII names have huge potential for end users, because there are already cctlds apart from tlds like .com/.net/.org with huge numbers of ASCII.cctld registrations going on everyday in every country.
My entire POV is purely based on what I am seeing in practical.
As per the current Internet trends, I have not seen any IDN.ASCII names which are getting uniques like ASCII names, but as per your explanation I agree that it would take some time.
I have not seen any historic sales in the xxx,xxx range for IDN.ASCII names.
I am still thinking that IDNs have SEO, and other ranking issues.
Do you really think IDN.ASCII names have huge potential than ASCII.ASCII names, if a capital city.com in native IDN sells for only $16,000?
There are more than 300 million Russians using the Russian language in their daily life. Moscow is the capital of Russia.
The IDN Москва.com was sold for a mere $16,000. If IDN.ASCII names have real potential, Geo names like Москва.com should have gone for $x,xxx,xxx or at least $xxx,xxx.
Many prime IDN names are in the hands of speculators and resellers.
I am still saying that IDNs are far behind the ASCII names.
Thanks for your comments on my posts. I think the discussion is turning to be an individual attack, and many of you describe me as a IDN hater. Thanks for that, and if you wish, keep on with your comments and remarks.