https://namebio.com/?s==EDN3gTO3QzMIts cute, but I really wouldn't be happy using it commercially. Only m/v/m/v without hyphen. IMO
Yeah, I'm aware of that. A lot of those have meaning (go to, in to, we go, tu tu, co re meaning core ...). Having m/v/m/v with hyphen means nothing to me as an outsider, without an explanation, hence why I wouldn't necessarily put it in the same league. If value is realised with a buyer that appreciates it, maybe 3 figures. IMO
metaverse-metaverseYeah, I'm aware of that. A lot of those have meaning (go to, in to, we go, tu tu, co re meaning core ...). Having m/v/m/v with hyphen means nothing to me as an outsider, without an explanation, hence why I wouldn't necessarily put it in the same league. If value is realised with a buyer that appreciates it, maybe 3 figures. IMO
Would be interesting to see what others think, outside my view
At least, i think it's better than metaverse-metaverse. Yes, it is hyphenated name, but think again how valuable is now mvmv now with this metaverse trend.@kite26 Yeah, I know. Maybe just the way I'm seeing it, but Metaverse is one word
Other example: Like having "insurance insurance" (ins-ins.com, ins being its known abbreviation). The domain "ins ins dot com" without hyphen would be a pass, the hyphen is trash. Insurance being a big word, like Metaverse. IMO
Agreed, no complaints with m/v/m/v. Maybe I hate hyphens, never bought a hyphenated domain. I may need to put my hands up and say I'm biasAt least, i think it's better than metaverse-metaverse. Yes, it is hyphenated name, but think again how valuable is now mvmv now with this metaverse trend.
Yeah, i hate them too. But with all this trend i thought about it twice. Thank you for your opinion!Agreed, no complaints with m/v/m/v. Maybe I hate hyphens, never bought a hyphenated domain. I may need to put my hands up and say I'm bias
