QUAD DOMAINS
Established Member
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On behalf of the next generation, we ask:
👉 Will the legacy of domaining and the domain industry appeal to the next generation? Will the two capture the desire of young people to get involved?
👉 Have all the future prospects of the domain industry been thrown into the proverbial fire for the sake of narrowing the domain name value-spectrum?
👉 Do some domain investors castrate the possibility of new blood entering the domain space when they say things like “all the good names are registered”?
👉 Has domain investing culture become so self-serving the ideas and preferences of a younger demographic mean nothing if they don’t align with old-guard values?
👉 Is it possible the portfolios of domains that have been amassed won’t serve the future? Will they do nothing more than serve as an ode to the investing of past years?
👉 Does the domain investing space clearly being deficient of women, children and innovation serve as a sign it won’t have much of a place in tomorrow’s internet?
👉 Are domain investors actually doing their part to help move the domain space forward in a way that doesn’t make inclusive investing seem so far-fetched?
👉 Has the collective focus on registering, selling, trading, dropping and celebrating certain domains kept investment in the next generation almost non-existent?
👉 For those of us who care about what comes next, we have some valid questions to consider and answer….if we can.
👉 Will the legacy of domaining and the domain industry appeal to the next generation? Will the two capture the desire of young people to get involved?
👉 Have all the future prospects of the domain industry been thrown into the proverbial fire for the sake of narrowing the domain name value-spectrum?
👉 Do some domain investors castrate the possibility of new blood entering the domain space when they say things like “all the good names are registered”?
👉 Has domain investing culture become so self-serving the ideas and preferences of a younger demographic mean nothing if they don’t align with old-guard values?
👉 Is it possible the portfolios of domains that have been amassed won’t serve the future? Will they do nothing more than serve as an ode to the investing of past years?
👉 Does the domain investing space clearly being deficient of women, children and innovation serve as a sign it won’t have much of a place in tomorrow’s internet?
👉 Are domain investors actually doing their part to help move the domain space forward in a way that doesn’t make inclusive investing seem so far-fetched?
👉 Has the collective focus on registering, selling, trading, dropping and celebrating certain domains kept investment in the next generation almost non-existent?
👉 For those of us who care about what comes next, we have some valid questions to consider and answer….if we can.