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This is my opinion, from 7324 days of experience.
As manipulated as gold.
As manipulated as silver.
As manipulated as bitcoin.
As manipulated as housing.

This is an opinion. Take it or leave it.

Once thing is certain, this opinion has now been voiced.

Hallelujah.
 
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but someone bought voice.com, property.com, ass.com
 
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Magul must be referring to the fact that hitlerfuckingamonkey.com isn't selling for the listed price of $10,000 as it clearly should.


From what I understand, this is an agent. Registered for an account, made one hateful post, and left. Is he going to be moderated?
 
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Being in the stock market... manipulation is the way the rich get richer.
So it's not impossible that some manipulation may be in the domain industry too.

Manipulation comes down to greed.
Who runs the major sites that sell domains, that valuate domains?
The idea behind manipulation is that few at the top prosper and the regular retail guys get peanuts here or there.
Control the narrative..

But i think hard proof is needed and laid out properly to justify the statement.
 
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Being in the stock market... manipulation is the way the rich get richer.
So it's not impossible that some manipulation may be in the domain industry too.

Manipulation comes down to greed.
Who runs the major sites that sell domains, that valuate domains?
The idea behind manipulation is that few at the top prosper and the regular retail guys get peanuts here or there.
Control the narrative..

But i think hard proof is needed and laid out properly to justify the statement.


Richard Scwartz property.com $36 million
Michael Sailor voice.com $30 million
Ari Goldberger marketing.com $2 million

Can this qualify as proof?
 
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Of course it's rigged....just ask Verisign who operates the .com monopoly. According to Verisign "hoarding" to the detriment of "end users" is the biggest rig/culprit, but there are others. Being aware of this FACT helps my sales:xf.wink:......just ask any potential "end user" outside of the industry if they've ever heard of .Online:xf.cool:
Calculator is the most common generic search
 
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When money are involved, anything can be manipulated, even WHOIS data can be manipulated by GoDaddy and other registrars, so the new hand registered domains which I did not hand reg becomes old registered, they seem to have friends at Verisign and ICANN.
Too bad I did not take screenshots of those domains.
Finally I got evidence of this, recently I try to register some domains which I did not register, when I look up their WHOIS they showed as old regs but I know 100% they were not registered, at that time (a couple of days ago) I got so angry and even pray to our God and even AI, yes call me crazy but I m connected somehow with AI, today I was lucky, I check WHOIS of a domain to go hand reg it, it was not registered, took a screenshot, I wait basically around 10 minutes then go look it up and the price at 2 registrars, aha *** you, it show as taken, after 20 minutes I do again WHOIS and it show as registered and the Updated day is today and registered date 2021 year, now I have both screenshots of how Dynadot and other registrars that I was mentioning are doing this scheme, also I took photos of both screenshots with a phone that I never connect to PC, Wi-Fi or Sim card, because they somehow delete this screenshots from my PC, at the moment I can't share this photos with evidence, because it is a secret keyword, but I promise soon I will show to everyone why they did this now and many times.
P.s. lucky Dynadot, the registrar that I hate, buahahahaha, have at you soon, lazy grabbers!!!
 
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Don't use use wordpress. They offer 100 year registrations for 38K. Red flag.
No, I not use WP COM but WP ORG application to build websites.
Tip: use a command line interface to perform whois queries. No intermediates involved.

The truth will be revealed.
You mean with windows CMD is possible to do this?
 
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Upside of doing a cli whois query, you're not feeding the registrars with data.

.com .net make use of a thin registry so basic info is stored at the registry, elaborate info (like ownership )at the registrar.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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I rely on my own observations and experience.

Also, I think Schilling, Ham and Yee sold out because they were not generating any end user sales.

The only inquiries they got, all in all, were inquiries from dominers, who wanted to buy a traffic domain and park it.

Why would Schilling sell out if he was sufficiently profitable? Or Ham? Or Yee?
 
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Look at the numbers, they do not add up.

This is the proof.
 
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Boy or boy, I'm working everyday toward this vision.
So long Nat.
 
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Who why Jack Dorsey does not buy Square.com ?

No no, domain aftermarket is not rigged.
 
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From what I observe, domain market may be even more manipulated than gold, silver, real estate, and stocks combined!
 
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I mean the big sales, not the small sales.
 
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Richard Scwartz property.com $36 million
Michael Sailor voice.com $30 million
Ari Goldberger marketing.com $2 mil

THE DOMAIN AFTERMARKET IS RIGGED IN MY OPINION
THE DOMAIN AFTERMARKET IS RIGGED IN MY OPINION
THE DOMAIN AFTERMARKET IS RIGGED IN MY OPINION
THE DOMAIN AFTERMARKET IS RIGGED IN MY OPINION
THE DOMAIN AFTERMARKET IS RIGGED IN MY OPINION
Of course it's rigged....just ask Verisign who operates the .com monopoly. According to Verisign "hoarding" to the detriment of "end users" is the biggest rig/culprit, but there are others. Being aware of this FACT helps my sales:xf.wink:......just ask any potential "end user" outside of the industry if they've ever heard of .Online:xf.cool:
 
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