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question How much you lost by investing in Chips Domains

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Hello guys
Many of us invested in Chips domains such as: 5L.com, 4L.org, 4L.info, 3L.biz, 3L.co, 6N.com, NNLL.com ..... etc.
So with No shame, How much you lost in that investment?, and how many domains you will drop?
About myself $9k-$10k., and 400 domains
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I think as mentioned above that patience is the name of the game here. The Chinese domain/internet infrastructure is only just being set up. How the west interlinks with the east on this is yet to be established.
 
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I think as mentioned above that patience is the name of the game here. The Chinese domain/internet infrastructure is only just being set up. How the west interlinks with the east on this is yet to be established.
Patience means losing more money.:-,
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Patience means losing more money.:-,
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Depends on perspective I guess... There are many people I have heard who didnt wait before selling NNNN or LLLL or even dare I say LLL...
 
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"Chip" is an abbreviation of "Chinese Premium." It describes a domain name that can be considered premium to a Chinese company or investor. Chips typically describe valuable domain names that are short and contain only premium letters, known as initials, which exclude the letters a , e , i , o , u or v .Dec 1, 2015
 
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I lost my Chips. :(
Now what am I going to do with my salsa?
 
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I did not follow the trend, so no losses for me.
 
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I believe most money was made in 2015. I started in 2016 and in my earlier post in this thread I said I lost 200$. I recovered 160$ from some sale. Now net losses are 40$.

I still dont take it as a loss, its a learning.

Also, I believe, people who knows what sells in chinese domains are still making money and there is a lot of potential. But I must say, its a highly risky proposition for newcomers without chinese background.
 
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