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The old TLDs Reg check on ExpiredDomains.net supported a maximum of 32 TLDs. The new check supports up to 2,393 TLDs.

What do you guys think of this update?

Below are the update notes:

The TLDs Reg Column now also uses my new Status Index
The Index is a lot faster than before. That means I can update the domains a more often. It also supports a lot more TLDs (around 2,393 so far). It includes ccTLDs, nTLDs, ngTLDs and a lot of second level ccTLDs. The link of the column value now links to the domain details page. This makes checking what TLDs the domain name is registered in easier.

Updated the Domain Details Page Status Check
The Domain Name Status Check on the Domain Details page now uses a new Availability Index that supports a lot more TLDs. The old check supported a maximum of 32 TLDs. The new check supports up to 2,393 TLDs and rising. TLDs are only included on the Details Page if they make sense, so not every TLD is shown every time!
 
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The old TLDs Reg check on ExpiredDomains.net supported a maximum of 32 TLDs. The new check supports up to 2,393 TLDs.

What do you guys think of this update?

Below are the update notes:
.com is king.. we do not need 2,392 TLDs.
 
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The TLDs Reg columns is not for finding available domains in other TLDs. You can use it for that, but that is not what it is for.

It's meant to be an indicator for the popularity of the domain name in the monitored TLD space. If a .com gets deleted that is registered in 10, 20 or 100 other TLDs (that is not a brand name!), it might be worth to take a look at.
 
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