

Wait are you saying you are the original owner of CryptoWorld.com ?Please do not remind my hurt![]()
I'm just kidding, but If I am the original owner - it's really hurt :DWait are you saying you are the original owner of CryptoWorld.com ?
Binance is from China, not Japan...I think that the buyer is from Japan. Binance
A few hours before the sale of cryptoworld.com they asked me to sell them my domains
Crypto.Life and Coin.Life
I replied:
Crypto.Life – $39,000 USD
Coin.Life – $4,900 USD
There is still no answer from them.![]()
Binance is from China, not Japan...
Agree with you, maybe JPChina’s bitcoin barons seek new life in Japan and Hong Kong
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2...s-seek-new-life-japan-hong-kong/#.WmD6wqinGM8
Check registration date:
cryptoworld.jp
Created on: 2017/12/31
Good find, but their market cap is only $100k, 1/2 of what they paid for the domain, plus with the X they already own the exact match domain, will be interesting to find out who bought cryptoworld.com for sure.Not sure if this was already mentioned, or if it's even related to the buyer. Just noting:
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plus with the X they already own the exact match domain
Another domain sold at sedo for $10,250 CoinPortal.com remains unpaid after 15 days.
The whois hasn't changed, nor has the update date on the domain, not typical of sedo type transfers.Do they?
CryptoWorldX.com should be dropping within the next 10 days... (it expired 65 days ago)
.Org >> WHOIS privacy >> not developed.
How to tell if the domain was paid for or not? (WHOIS update?)
I am being everyday more skeptical with these kind of wired sales.
Money laundry or other illegal things are involved.
Of course not, there are many, but afraid to talk.Ok, so I'm not the only one![]()
Is that why sedo sold it?He seems to be a genius. I guess the success he achieved in this sale might be a lead to his domaining website. Also I believe that he knows how to sell it to direct buyer.

