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Hey Crypto Party People --

Can somebody who's crypto literate chime in to say if this domain makes sense or not?
 
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Here's what Gemini says:

The domain name Dapp.Exchange makes sense. Here's why:

  • Clarity: "Dapp" is a common abbreviation for "Decentralized Application" and "Exchange" clearly indicates a platform for trading.
  • Target Audience: Anyone familiar with cryptocurrency and dApps will immediately understand the purpose of the domain.
  • Memorable: It's short and easy to remember.
However, there are a few things to consider:

  • Competition: There may already be existing dApp exchanges with similar domain names. It's worth checking for availability and potential confusion.
  • Specificity: "Dapp" is a broad term. Depending on the specific types of dApps the exchange focuses on, you might consider a more specific word instead.
Overall, Dapp.Exchange is a solid domain name for a decentralized application exchange. Here are some additional thoughts:

  • If the exchange focuses on specific dApps (e.g., DeFi, NFT), consider a subdomain like DeFi.Dapp.Exchange or NFT.Dapp.Exchange
  • You could explore a more creative name that incorporates "dapp" in a different way.
Ultimately, the best domain name depends on your specific goals and preferences.

I know something like Crypto.Exchange or BTC.Exchange would make perfect sense, but Dapps aren't a tradable item, so I'm not entirely sure if these words pair well together. To me, the domain seems to convey a exchange that's on a Dapp, but I'm not exactly crypto literate enough to know otherwise.

But I'm more curious to hear what you humans think.
 
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Yep.
That's like if you had App.Exchange

I mean, it works, because apps are buyable and sellable.
 
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Yep.
That's like if you had App.Exchange

I mean, it works, because apps are buyable and sellable.

Interesting take... I appreciate you taking the time to respond!

... To be honest, dApp's still confuse the .heck outta me!

I asked Gemini "Is dapp.exchange similar to App.Exchange because apps are buyable and sellable?" ... It didn't seem to agree.

No, dapp.exchange and App.Exchange are likely not similar, despite the similar-looking names. Here's why:
  • dapp.exchange likely refers to a Decentralized Application (dApp) for cryptocurrency exchange. dApps run on blockchain technology, giving users more control over their funds compared to traditional exchanges.
  • App.Exchange is less clear. It could be:
    • A typo for a specific exchange platform's app (e.g., [invalid URL removed]).
    • A generic term for an exchange app (less likely).
Here's what buying and selling apps has to do with it:
  • Apps (like mobile applications) are not usually directly bought and sold. You might pay for access to an app or in-app features, but not the app itself (except in rare cases).
Here's a breakdown of the differences:
Featuredapp.exchangeApp.Exchange
TechnologyDecentralized Application (dApp)Likely a Mobile Application
Control of FundsUser holds the keys (more control)Exchange holds the keys (less control)
PurposeTrading cryptocurrencyDepends on the specific App.Exchange
Buying/SellingNot applicableApps themselves are not typically bought/sold

App.Exchange redirects to Amazon and is regged at corporate domain name management for brands -- ComLaude.com.
 
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Yes, DApp247 (.com) it make sense
 
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It makes sense enough.

It is a dApp and it is an exchange. Great for a brand. $4995 is ideal as a BIN.
 
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