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Showcase Your .Fast Domains I Permit Any Comment You Want I Am the Namepros Antichrist Not Scott Baio

Here are mine Feel fee to praise or criticize all you want (All around $23.50 each except Healthy.Fast at $51.40)

KillBugs.Fast
SuperAI.Fast
SpreadAi.Fast
OnChainit.Fast
Lent.Fast
Healthy.Fast
1234.Fast
 
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VibeCode.fast
 
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fast to scammtar my last dolllllaaaa
 
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fast to scammtar my last dolllllaaaa
Wow, I don't know if Gemini got you right (had to ask, English isn't my first language). But if it did, thank you @alop!

(Quote from Gemini):

It looks like that reply, "fast to scammtar my last dolllllaaaa," is a playful, perhaps humorous, misspelling and creative interpretation of the domain name you showcased, vibecode.fast.
In the context of forums like NamePros, where domain names are discussed, members often engage in wordplay related to the domain's name or extension.
Here's a breakdown of what the user was likely doing:
* Playing on the ".fast" TLD: The user took the ".fast" part of your domain and used it to start their phrase.
* Creative Misspelling/Slang:
* "scammtar" sounds like an intentional misspelling of "scammer" or perhaps a combination of "scam" and "star" or some other word, possibly to suggest the domain is so good it will make them quickly spend all their money.
* "dolllllaaaa" is an exaggerated spelling of "dollar."
* Meaning in Context: The phrase "fast to scammtar my last dolllllaaaa" is likely a slang or exaggerated way of saying something along the lines of:
* "That domain is so good/catchy that I'd quickly spend my last dollar on it."
* It's a form of over-the-top compliment or an expression of how appealing or attention-grabbing the domain is, using ironic "scam" terminology to imply desire.
Conclusion: The user isn't literally accusing the domain of being a scam. They are using an exaggerated, tongue-in-cheek phrase to compliment the domain name, making a humorous comment on its appeal, and having a bit of fun with the ".fast"
extension.


And if it didn't, thanks anyway, it made me learn something new.
 
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scimmitar + scam = scammatar


fast ....
 
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Healthy.Fast
Your best one.


Had a few searches and the premiums are too much. Registries are (and have been for a while now) cutting out the middle man and being domainers themselves.
 
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Your best one.


Had a few searches and the premiums are too much. Registries are (and have been for a while now) cutting out the middle man and being domainers themselves.
Yeah I was quite shocked at the prices. One or 2 of them I almost pulled the trigger on at $104 & $258 but given my lack of success, I just said No. $51 for Healthy.Fast was my limit. I'm not going to extend any of my XYZ and life domains for 2026 unless I get 1 sale. What was your dollar threshold on these? Here's a tip if its still available. Fiber.fast is $104.
 
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Showcase Your .Fast Domains I Permit Any Comment You Want I Am the Namepros Antichrist Not Scott Baio

Here are mine Feel fee to praise or criticize all you want (All around $23.50 each except Healthy.Fast at $51.40)

KillBugs.Fast
SuperAI.Fast
SpreadAi.Fast
OnChainit.Fast
Lent.Fast
Healthy.Fast
1234.Fast
Typo once again I did get for $21 Spread.Fast I did not get Spreadai.fast
 
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bank.fast
meet.fast


Quite a high renewal price ($322) but Ill definitely hold them 10 years and hope for an inbound on these ones.
 
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