- Hello ,evey domainers
- NFT domain name transaction volume has increased recently, and its price also keeps rising
- When did NFT become popular?
- Did you take the chance?If not ,will you buy a NFT domain?
- let`s talk about it ,thanks in advance
Well I didn't realise how much nft domains were really worth until I tried buying a few myself last night
Thing is I asked for 5k yesterday and they said yes.
As long as you don’t cringe when they flip it for way more its good. Me I would HODL.
Well the $5,000 offer is an end user who uses the exact same keywords. But yes knowing what I know today I should have asked for quite a bit more.
I think 5K is still very low for this proper match of NFT+TechThanks. I think I am about to sell the domain name tbh. First time using telegram as an outbound method but it works pretty well because lots of crypto guys don't seem to have active emails published on the worldwide web:
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I noticed they are regging NFTcoins in .net, org, us, .club, .xyz, .io, .info, .app, .shop, .art, .biz, .co, .cash, .money, .co.uk, .digital, .exchange, .co.uk, .games, .homes, .online, .store, .trade, .world & many others
My question is how much will I sell for NFTcoins.com ?
Good decision, but I personally believe sell now but keep high price on it instead of waiting for few more years who knows whether the hype around nft will remain the same as now?Just an update, with the responses in this thread I've decided to keep NFTtech for longer term.
This is a risky yet wise decision. Hope it will end with very good result with high figures of sell.Just an update, with the responses in this thread I've decided to keep NFTtech for longer term.
I like the "tech" name, but it's currently registered under 8 extensions. Eight. (Probably 800 after the typical crypto/blockchain bullshit and hype of this thread though.)
If it sold for $5k that would have made it the highest price for a NFT name since NFT.COM half a decade ago.
More recently NFT.INFO sold for $3k in January and NFTS.NET sold for $3.5k in February.
These names are not currently worth $50k+ or $1m or anything like the fantasy numbers some people are pulling out of thin air, and if they seriously believed what they were saying they'd be quietly snapping them up for a few thousand instead of telling the owners to not sell.
Good decision, hold it for more value. No one saying it will give Millions, but 50K is not too much for this gem.Just an update, with the responses in this thread I've decided to keep NFTtech for longer term.
100% agree, Thumbs-upLook up your 2 examples.....one was bought by INFO.com and the other .net a RESELLER
Those whom have the best keywords and EMD tld are not going to be selling them to anyone for a few thousand, yet alone resellers at this point....
Do you own any crypto, or follow nft news? Or participate in anything in this niche...you come across as sour towards it, much the way though laughing at or making fun of bitcoin also are the own that still own 0 btc...( not saying this is the case, but just a perspective )
Do you know what a pair of NFT sneakers sell for or a Virtual nft plot of land? lol
There is a HUGE market and only so many premium nft names to go around.
..a market with Endless cash and Ethereum to spend....you're in for a surprise.
But if we analyze or compare it in a very conservative way with NFT - items / arts selling in auctions then also one can understand the value of the NFT domain names. So don't underestimate the scope of NFT.I like the "tech" name, but it's currently registered under 8 extensions. Eight. (Probably 800 after the typical crypto/blockchain bullshit and hype of this thread though.)
If it sold for $5k that would have made it the highest price for a NFT name since NFT.COM half a decade ago.
More recently NFT.INFO sold for $3k in January and NFTS.NET sold for $3.5k in February.
These names are not currently worth $50k+ or $1m or anything like the fantasy numbers some people are pulling out of thin air, and if they seriously believed what they were saying they'd be quietly snapping them up for a few thousand instead of telling the owners to not sell.
As soon as you see a thread on namepros about a new tech, its usually not a brand new tech and its always too late as the best domains in that niche will be taken, usually a few years before. Domainers are just jumping on the badwagon and grabbing whatever is left (not worth regging). The best names are taken, just an example below of a few names and the year they were regged.
NFTArt.com 2016
NFTWorld.com 2018
NFTHub.com 2018
NonFungibleToken.com 2017
NFTExchange.com 2018
NFTCo.com 2014
NFTGroup.com 2018
NFTStore.com 2018
NFTShop.com 2017
I am happy to invest in a few, but will only buy the better names (like above) that will sell and will rather pay $200, $500 or $1000 for a decent name.
There is an NFT thread on Namepros already BTW
Do you know what a pair of NFT sneakers sell for or a Virtual nft plot of land? lol
But if we analyze or compare it in a very conservative way with NFT - items / arts selling in auctions then also one can understand the value of the NFT domain names. So don't underestimate the scope of NFT.
Do you know how to accept data that doesn't simply confirm your existing bias?
Okay, something tells me if NFT domains were selling for $100k instead of $3k you wouldn't be as eager to ignore the prices, but let's analyze NFT sales. What's the average selling price? Not just the stuff that produces headlines precisely because it sold for an insane price, but everything.
Because auctions existed before NFT, and just because a Picasso or Van Gogh sells for a few hundred million doesn't mean everything related to auctions, including domains with the word "auction", must be suddenly worth tens of thousands of dollars.
There are 10s of thousands of nfts on several marketplace selling and listed for 10,000+ usd/eth/mana/ you name it! You must not truly understand stand the nft or crypto market or that of the buyers in those markets.
Note the types of budgets some of these players have...if they want it, and you tell how much coin you want for it, chances are there’s a deal there..half these people prefer to pay in crypto anyway!
You did well dogeing my point on owing crypto or nfts
I believe NFT is the hottest domain name trend today, and will stay like this for a long time.
NFT is what will bring people to use the blockchain, not only invest in it.