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Total August new registration is 7997 and the unregistered domains stand around 70641. As domains are constantly registered to test the traffic, the number of domains will seldom go above 65k. At the current rate, the target date of full registration will be next October.

date remain decrease percentleft
3/1 101422 22.19%
3/16 98717 2705 21.60%
4/1 95691 3026 20.94%
4/16 92480 3211 20.24%
5/1 89394 3086 19.56%
5/16 87861 1533 19.23%
6/1 83512 4349 18.27%
6/16 81825 1687 17.91%
7/1 80182 1643 17.55%
7/16 78281 1901 17.13%
8/1 75559 2722 16.53%
8/16 73709 1850 16.13%
9/1 70641 3068 15.46%

For a graphic view, please go to dyyo.com.

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Thanks for your useful information. Do you have an idea when all LLLL.com will be gone if you can share?
Thanks.
 
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Thanks for the info! Next October hmmmm....
 
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3par said:
At the current rate, the target date of full registration will be next October.
Can anyone explain this sentence for me? You mean there's probably one year left for all LLLL.com are gone?
 
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duskdawn said:
Can anyone explain this sentence for me? You mean there's probably one year left for all LLLL.com are gone?
I believe that is what it means.
 
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My interpretation of the statement is that it will be gone by next month.

I may be wrong, of course.
 
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Next fall = next year by the increments that the % is going down.
 
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The percentages are just an analysis.

Many other factors including it becoming suddenly popular will come into play.

Who knows, it might be next month. ;)
 
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If you look at the chart at dyyo.com, the number goes down steadily for the early half of this year. If no major speculation happen, all will be registered by next October. If big money comes in, who knows. And this will definately happen, by looking at the Nov 2001 and June 2004 big jump in registration.
 
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the point is not so much when all of them are 'regged' as when any that are dropped are immediately registered or auctioned at a premium. I doubt if next October the glass will be drunk dry, but rather there will still be 35-40,000 little critters swirling around like primeval sludge at the bottom of your pepsi.
 
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We cannot judge from the linear trend and extrapolate that they will all be gone in October -- certainly, as mentioned above, there is a threashold effect: that is, once LLLL reach a certain point, speculation will raise in greater proportion. Same hold for downward pressures, and the potential for a drop in regsitration holding off complete ownership.
 
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AHHHH but follow the bouncing ball:
LLL.com
LLL.net
LLL.org
CCC.com
LLL.info
LLL.us

As each level is passed the focus moves on to the next. LLLL.coms are directly in the path of this trend - if the trend continues (a very big "if", granted) we soon will be talking about $100 random LLLL.coms.

And yes, I know there are 26 times as many LLLLs as LLLs - but there are only about four times as many LLLL.coms as the six LLL and CCC groups listed above - and we are talking .com here, a much larger market than the other gTLDs.
 
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when it comes down below 30K, I bet someone will buy out all, speeding up the process.
 
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accentnepal said:
AHHHH but follow the bouncing ball:
LLL.com
LLL.net
LLL.org
CCC.com
LLL.info
LLL.us

Also CCC.info are all gone as of a few days ago and CCC.net are nearly gone. I think LLL.biz and LLL.eu are all gone too.


accentnepal said:
As each level is passed the focus moves on to the next. LLLL.coms are directly in the path of this trend - if the trend continues (a very big "if", granted) we soon will be talking about $100 random LLLL.coms.

And yes, I know there are 26 times as many LLLLs as LLLs - but there are only about four times as many LLLL.coms as the six LLL and CCC groups listed above - and we are talking .com here, a much larger market than the other gTLDs.
 
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