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auction InstantZCash.com - The ZCash Cryptocurrency Domain - InstantBitcoins.com Sold @ $3850 (Current: $14)

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InstantZCash.com

Starting Bid: $1
Reserve: $1
Registered with: GoDaddy
Expiration Date: 24 January 2019
Bid Increments: $3
Auction Closing Time: 08th February 2017.
Payment Method: PayPal.



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  • Solid domain name for a ZCash platform/exchange: Where you can buy or sell the Cryptocurrency Zcash (ZEC) Instantly.
  • InstantBitcoins.com sold this week for $3850
  • No reserve and will sell to the highest bidder!
  • HUGE potential for this domain, instant credibility
  • A great investment on Zcash domain name
  • Instant push to a GoDaddy Account.
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About Zcash (ZEC):

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Zcash (Zec) is a decentralized and open-source cryptocurrency that provides strong privacy protections

Bitcoin and most cryptocurrencies expose your entire payment history to the public. Zcash is the first open, permissionless cryptocurrency that can fully protect the privacy of transactions using zero-knowledge cryptography.

If Bitcoin is like http for money, Zcash is https—a secure transport layer

"Zcash has garnered a lot of attention from all around the world. VCs have invested in Zcash, there’s cutting edge security technology behind it and that’s resulted in quite a lot chatter in the crypto community. Zcash holds an extraordinary amount of promise."
- Anthony Di Iorio | CEO of Jaxx

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Comparable sales:

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InstantBitcoins - $3850 - Flippa

Eth.com 2,000,000 USD 2017-10-22 Sharjil Saleem

CryptoNews.com 50,536 USD 2017-08-04 Sedo

PayEther.com 45,000 USD 2017-09-21 Sedo

BitcoinCash.org 48,888 USD 2017-07-16 GoDaddy

Bitcoin.co.uk 30,000 USD 2016-06-13 Flippa

YouCoin.com 79,568 USD 2016-04-06 Sedo

Bitcoin.com.au 35,182 USD 2014-12-10 NetFleet

Coin.org 75,000 USD 2014-11-12 DomainGuardians

BitcoinWallet.com 250,000 USD 2014-02-05 Private

CryptoBank.com 125,000 USD 2017-04-02 Undeveloped
 
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"The success of Bitcoin which was launched in 2009 has paved the way for alternative cryptocurrencies (altcoins). As the demand for privacy increased as big data became easily accessible, cryptocurrency users began seeking other digital currencies that could fill the privacy hole that Bitcoin couldn’t. Digital currency, ZCash, seems to provide the greatest level of security and fungibility by allowing its users to remain anonymous.

Bitcoin is a pioneer in the open financial system, and ZCash seeks to maintain the same structure but with privacy and fungibility included.

Fungibility is the ease at which a commodity can be substituted for another, which is important in the crypto world as it ensures that one user’s coin is as good as another" - source: Investopedia
 
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Last week, Elliot Silver (@EJS) of domainInvesting.com revealed that NameBio created a new domain sales category to allow investors to easily track cryptocurrency related domain sales. According to @Michael from NameBio, the new category produces sales data based on a number of crypto keywords. This is a welcomed addition for those interested in tracking publicly-disclosed cryptocurrency domain sales.

With this new, easily accessible data, we are going to take a look at the ten largest crypto domain sales from the past year to see what, if anything, these domains have been developed into.

Here are the top 3 sales

Eth.com - $2 million

Almost exactly ten years ago, Eth.com sold at Moniker for $19,800. The name was sold to ETH Bioenergia, who used the name until 2013 when the brand was renamed as the memorable Odebrecht Agroindustrial. Based on WHOIS history, it looks as though the domain went into privacy protection at the end of 2016 and was subsequently sold for $2 million in a deal announced in October 2017.

The three-letter domain took on a valuable new meaning after the rise of the Ethereum coin ETH. As of writing, ETH.com doesn’t resolve and it is unknown who the new owner is. Although, it’s unlikely to be Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, since he tweeted that the .COM extension is “stale and boring”.


CryptoWorld.com - $195,000

This domain was sold just last week for a staggering $195,000. Domain investor and founder of DomainMarket.com, @Mike Mann, reportedly acquired CryptoWorld.com in 2011 for just $15, well before the current craze of crypto names. Archived screenshots suggest that Mike increased the price of CryptoWorld.com gradually, based on demand for crypto names. For example, on October 30th 2016, the name was available for just $9,888.

Recently, Mike Mann revealed that crypto exchange company Binance was the buyer of this name.

CryptoBank.com - $125,000

In April 2017, domain marketplace Undeveloped announced that it had sold the domain CryptoBank.com for $125,000. Nine months later and the domain isn’t displaying a website.

The WHOIS listing shows Craig Ellis, co-founder of Triangl as the domain’s owner. Craig is a former AFL footballer who created the swimwear company in 2012, reaching $45 million in sales by 2015.

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Top 10 Crypto Domain Sales From the Past 12 Months
 
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