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Here is a nice article posted on NameBio.com by Michael Sumner the CEO of NameBio.com. He asked for Swetha's aka @DNGear username and password to log into her Afternic account to confirm the sales once and for all, read it all below or go to https://namebio.com/blog/swethas-sales-the-truth-may-shock-you/

Swetha’s Sales – The Truth May Shock You!​


Yesterday there was quite the stir on Twitter after Swetha reported another batch of jaw-dropping .xyz sales. User @jackdomainer did some research and found that an overwhelming majority of her sales were still not developed, which he thought was suspicious given the price tags. Theories started flying around, and even the Castello Brothers and Rick Schwartz chimed in with vague statements alluding to some grand conspiracy.

Grab some popcorn and read it for yourself here:


The low rate of development was the only “proof” provided so far. But why report fake sales? Well isn’t it obvious? To boost the value of her own assets so she can dump them on unsuspecting wholesalers, hoping to reproduce her incredible success, for inflated prices.


But ask yourself this… how many times have you seen Swetha wholesaling premium .xyz domains? I may have missed it, but I don’t recall seeing that.


For years I’ve been in the awkward position of publishing these sales reports. All I can go on is a screenshot, which she graciously provided for every single sale report since the day she started sharing. But screenshots can be faked relatively easily.


I could ask her to share her screen with me while she logs in to a marketplace, but even that could be faked with browser extensions that modify the page live. It’s more difficult than faking a screenshot, but not impossible. Not good enough.


To get a definitive answer, I reached out to Swetha and asked for the unthinkable. I asked if she would give me her username and password to her Afternic account, so I could log in myself and verify all the sales she has ever reported at this marketplace.





I felt bad even asking. Here she is sharing her valuable sales data with the community, all while being given endless grief about it. And now some stranger is asking to log in to her Afternic account. A lesser person would have just said “fuck it”, stopped reporting sales, and told me to go away. But you know what… she agreed! It was at this moment I knew it was all true and factual, but still, I’m going to “due diligence” the heck out of this.


So I quickly logged in to her Afternic account and visited this URL to get a dump of all the raw sales data. Then I started taking screenshots of her sales summary page. I logged out and let her know I was done so she could change her password. Then I started diving in.


One by one I checked the sales against what we have in our database. Every single one of them was perfect. Except I discovered something shocking. Quite a few of the sales were never reported. However good you think she’s doing based on what she has reported, she’s actually doing even better. That’s insane!


Now remember, Swetha has been reporting sales for quite a while now. All this time, she had no idea I would ever ask her to log in to any of her accounts, or which one(s) I would ask for. So if she was going to fabricate sales, she would have no way of knowing to always keep Afternic clean, as opposed to DAN or Escrow.com or whatever. Thus I now feel 100% confident in all her reports, not just the Afternic ones.


I also now feel confident in saying that Swetha is probably in the Top 100 of all domain investors who have ever lived, and she is probably in the Top 5 of all investors who aren’t part of the “old guard”. Maybe even #1 of the new generation.


But more than that, she is a kindhearted individual who is generously sharing what is working for her even though it makes new acquisitions more expensive for her. And even when the haters show up in droves, she stays the course. Thank you Swetha.


Is it possible that she’s a shill for the registry, and they’re creating hundreds of accounts across multiple marketplaces to buy the domains from her? I mean anything is possible. But it seems highly improbable that they would lock up funds and trust that she would always give them back, just to create the appearance of demand. They don’t benefit from the wholesale aftermarket, so it would just be for the sake of hand regs.


And then how do you explain the ones that are developed? And how do you explain other people getting large XYZ sales? Believe what you want, and skepticism is generally a healthy thing, but this theory seems so out there and lacking in any evidence that I have to think anyone who believes it is jealous (or loves conspiracy theories more than Rob Monster).


Here is the full screenshot I took of her sales summary page, with unreported sales blacked out for her privacy. Again, I took this screenshot myself while personally logged in to her Afternic account, it was not shared with me. I saw it with my own eyes.

Check out the screenshot of Swetha's sales at: https://namebio.com/assets/swetha-sales.jpg

Source: https://namebio.com/blog/swethas-sales-the-truth-may-shock-you/
 
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@bmugford

Which other extension has hype in a high value industry like crypto/web3 and has one person who holds 20K+ great single keyword domains, prices their domains high and reports their sales? It is only an outlier because there is no other comparison for all these things coming together like they did.

4,700,000 xyz registrations isn't a very useful number until you can know or estimate how many high quality names are there that could sell for 5 figures or more. Not to mention of those high quality names you have to know if they listed for sale, where, for how long, whether they have high premium renewal fee and other important variables.
 
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It's not about Swetha; you have to look at it from an investor's point of view. If she really does this type of successful business, we should be happy and there is a great lesson to be learned from her as investors!

Personally, I was a big fan of Swetha and by following her way I invested over 20k in the XYZ extension and acquired similar domains what she holds focused on Web3.

I could also succeed in selling 5 domains in low figures. Once I asked here in this forum why she is not selling domains via the Sedo platform, she reported some sales after a few days, and after a few days I was able to sell a domain name for $9777 and this domain is still not developed!

All other domains I sold at low prices developed and active online. I hope it's a coincidence that I can't make conspiracies!

As many have mentioned, we don't need jealousy on her because her sales will make a higher level probability of selling ours as well! But, unfortunately, the fact is that she only makes such sales even in this financial slowdown and others are not even lucky enough to dream of such sales in their lifetime of investing!

I think it's insignificant to own 20,000 domains out of 4,700,000 registrations to gain an incredible monopoly in the aftermarket of XYZ. Also, don't think her portfolio has such incredibly great keywords!

Therefore, I think something is a miracle happening here and we need to trace the secret behind such a miracle to get the benefit of all investors in the industry!

Like some good-hearted investors mentioned here, she shouldn't flag her sales in this forum like the other big guys do in the industry (if that's true!). That would be a good solution to prevent the false effect of running train on the issue! If they're bogus sales, they can't because they need advertising!

Also, we can't really believe the registrars and their strategy to promote their extensions using some of their agents!

I've some concerns over her sales getting wide publicity on this forum. The are;

1. It should not mislead emerging investors who lose their hard-earned money like I do now. Because people like me make a lot of investment decisions based on this forum's input.

2. The NP should not become a false information platform as it contributes a great deal to the industry.

3. The main purpose of this type of forum is to discuss impartial and relevant information about the industry, and not to keep the interests of the cartels at bay!

4. Simply reporting domain sales is not a way of going to the advantage of investors, they also need to give a bit of information about their sales strategy and experience. I must say that people like @twiki do great things in this direction!
If you think that succesful domain selling means that you can copy another domainers strategy you're wrong!
What did you buy for 20,000 bucks?
Why don't you copy Rick Schwartz, Mike Mann, Andrew Rosener, Frank Schilling, ... etc. Because you can't. To late to the game!
But you thought you can copy Swetha with 20,000 bucks invested in .xyz. Come on, be realistic - you can't - to late to the game! Sorry!
On that note - you still doubt in her sales even after she literally let everybody in her "bedroom" - shame on you!

Is this sale real or not ? - please tell us: https://www.namepros.com/threads/gaming-xyz-sold-for-123-984-squadhelp.1286501/page-2#post-8741092

And the best for the end - blame namepros for your misinvestments - just hilarious!
 
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If she was a more vociferous, white male, who had invested in DOTCOMs, would we even be having these conversations?

At one time I had the 2nd highest (now 3rd) recorded sale of .Holiday and I only had one .holiday domain name. Wow, that must be a conspiracy.

I have many hyphenated domain names as I took a risk in hand regging so many hoping with fingers crossed that some of them would sell. Now, if in 3 years time I start selling them regularly for 5 figures will the same people claim that I am part of some major conspiracy.

I am of the opinion now, that even if I do make further sales I probably will not report them as there is too much negativity from within this industry. Yeah, it may be helpful, but to whom?

I am your competitor as you are mine, and we are all trying to find an edge. I just believe that it was a rather magnificent business plan that was put into effect with flawless timing and execution. Don't hate the player...hate the game.

There are a few domainers who started out at about the same time as me and some of them are smashing it with many unrecorded sales. They have a system and it works for them. Would it work for me? Probably not. Am I bitter and twisted by their success? No. It gives me encouragement and reasons to believe that I too could be as successful.

In the UK, when I was growing up it was hard to show you're success without some idiot spoiling everything that you may have worked extremely hard for. If you had a nice car, more often than not it would be targeted and damaged. Instead of people not wanting their own success they would resent yours. It was easier.

Of the few sales that I have made my Return on Investment is 12.23%. Maybe, it's not great but if I can replicate that figure with more sales, then I am home and hosed and I will one day be in profit. It's not rocket science. That's the other fella!

Sometimes, it is better to say nothing at all.

Rgrds,

Redd
 
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Can anybody explain to me here why the difference between her Sale price and Payout amount on a screenshot we see is almost never exactly 20%?

All my sales on Afternic are exactly 20% (their commissions) difference between the two columns.

Regardless of the currency and Afternic's partners, when the deal is executed and price is set on Afternic backend in US Dollars, there should be 20% difference between sale and payout.

Am I missing something?
Sales commission20% ($15 minimum)$0 to $5000$1,000 +15% of amount over $5k$5,001 to $25,000$4,000 +10% of amount over $25k$25,000 and over
 
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Who cares. She a humble girl. Not into the limelight, maybe. This nit-picking is so pathetic.
 
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There is nothing healthy about the xyz Swetha debate that has gone on for years over here. We can’t go a month without new conspiracy theory threads on here with zero proof ever provided. The obsession with Swetha sales is a sickness at this point.

I agree with Johnn’s earlier post. Who cares… it doesn’t impact your life or your sales.

No matter what she does those who don’t believe won’t believe. But I certainly think its time to leave her the F alone. Its bordering on cyber stalking.
Who made you king?

Why do you believe you determine what is healthy and unhealthy debate on a public topic? Clearly, different people fall on opposing sides of this discussion and for the most part the debate has been healthy.

'Conspiracy theories' is a cudgel to stop active debate, its lazy and weak.

If Swetha didn't post sales publicly while boasting, yet ignoring numerous interview requests, nobody would care. You call curiosity and debate obsession, when it is merely natural inquiry.

Have you forgotten the fake Byte.xyz sale? Many people reported that sale as pure fact, but it wasn't completed. Skepticism is healthy, blind conformism is bad.

Public sales impact all domainers business life, because it impacts buying, selling and pricing strategy. Also, it impacts credibility of those who report sales as FACT. You are disingenuous and a poor reasoner at best.

This isnt about belief its about facts, that impact peoples financial decisions and livelihoods. Domaining is a business, and facts and numbers matter.

You sound just like crypto bros cultists from 2020-2021 that conveniently disappeared and scrubbed their vicious, gaslighting, stalker comments from the public record not surprisingly in 2022.

I watched the crypto cult infiltrate domains as well with their pressure tactics and mob like commitment in the face of natural scrutiny. Endlessly trolling those who asked basic questions about the hype and business fundamentals of cryptocurrency.

Where are the blind fiends now? How many are insolvent, dejected, and wishing they had listened to the skeptics?

Swetha and XYZ has nothing to worry about, as time will prove the truth of things. But public inquiry won't stop as long as record breaking XYZ sales are publicly reported. Skepticism is healthy, because it acts as a regulatory force against fraud and blind conformism.
 
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No one gives a crap about the extension? Really? Your post is an oxymoron. Your start with saying no one gives a crap about the domain or extension then finish with saying that what is important is how memorable the domain is. Remember, the domain is made up of SLD.TLD both sides are important.
Are you on drugs? Where did I say extension doesn't matter? I said how long it takes to pronounce an extension doesn't matter. Anything other .com is going to (and the ccTLD, depending on the country) have issues with memorability for the common people. In that sense, .io, .xyz, .blah are all the same to the normal users. If you can justify .io or any other extension (other than .com) for that matter, the same logic should hold for .xyz.
 
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I would have never agree to do this , if you believe me fine , if not , I don't care , why should I try to demonstrate something that I know it is legit only because some frustrated people behind the monitor are jealous ?!
 
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Not magic and wizardry, its hard work.
Making sales instead of hot air posts.
Any proof whatsoever? C’mon something to show sales are phony? Paid in 3$ bills
I am happy your amazed, something positive out of this.
Your coming across as a whiny jealous baby, picking on Swetha, next we will want a live video proving her gender and need to see your passport next to that smily face
Reading this is going to improve your STR drastically. Hit the thank button. Invisible upvotes tickle me pink too
 
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Noticed the sales in Namebio listed under Swetha.xyz venue. Just to confirm, is there an option for others to list their .xyz domains in that venue?
Anyone can report a sale to NameBio provided that they include the details of the sale (price, date, venue), that it was a cash type sale paid in full (or a lease-to-own with all payments complete) and they provide verification, for example upload a copy of the invoice.

There is a link Report A Sale on the NameBio site. The FAQs at that link answer questions.

For more information, I covered this topic in the NamePros Blog at:
https://www.namepros.com/blog/reporting-domain-name-sales.1294073/

-Bob
 
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The company i mean
The company has a headquarters not far from my home. I have been to events there. Located in West Los Angeles, California.
 
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Why digging into someone else business?
I don't really care who sell what. All I care is what I can sell.
Too much time wasting on this topic already.
Give her a break!
Feel the same. I wouldn't like this level of scrutiny
 
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I consider professional sellers to be others that are in the business of selling domains and it seems like a lot of those people here think her sales look suspicious. It's impossible for anyone to have "concrete" evidence, obviously.
Some people just want her to have a problem I feel, it eats them up. If people focussed on their own s***, I think we'd see progress
 
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Lets think about the conspiracy theory part here, is it rational?

Conspiracy Theory 1: fraud xyz promotion
Lets say xyz wanted to promote their extension among us by faking mouth watering aftermarket sales, then the smart thing to do to pull off such a plan is to hire multiple Swetha(s) to make thing looks natural. Why would they make it so stupid and so obvious by putting all the sales in one account?!

Conspiracy Theory 2: money laundary
If this is a big money laundry operation then why they go public and announce the sales? Wouldn't it be wiser and safer to stay private away from suspecting eyes? And again why would they be stupid enough to focus on only 1 Swetha (insteaf of multiple agents) and only 1 extension (instead of zillions of tlds available)?


Xyz is an ugly extension I was one of the early crtisizers and I still see it as an ugly extension. But lets face it, web3 is already ugly with ugly NFTs, legless Metaverse and ugly mess of crypto coins. Maybe this is just transient phase towards true web3 or maybe the future will be truly ugly.. who knows.
 
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There is nothing healthy about the xyz Swetha debate that has gone on for years over here.

I agree with Johnn’s earlier post. Who cares… it doesn’t impact your life or your sales.

Its bordering on cyber stalking.
It seems you don't realize the reason why this community has lasted for years and is still active. This is not the cryptocurrency forum where people hide behind the internet and only share good news to increase its value.

If you browse through the posts above you will see that people are getting deeper thoughts from this topic, and the real insights and comments generated may provide nourishment for investors, including myself.
 
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I guess this thread will never ended.
Who cares if she is real or her sales are real or not.
Just take care of your business and buy what you think you can sell.
This is a typical thread here at NP.
- Start with a topic
- Post off topic information
- Attack each other to prove that you are right

As off now no one know what the topic was.
 
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So, it has to be a conspiracy that more .XYZ sales are not reported? :ROFL:

I have sold many .COM over the years and many more NET/ORG/US and other extensions.

Hardly any of those sales are reported.

I would assume the vast majority of sales in most extensions are not reported, but I don't see why there would be any more underreported .XYZ than any other extensions.

That just doesn't make much logical sense.

Brad
Ok - if we would like to compare the reported sales ratio we should count all .com registered domains and all .xyz registered domains and get the reporting ratio for the last 2 years. Maybe we would be surprised. Afternic and DAN are not reporting to namebio for a long time now.

The last newsletter of Media Options I got for Thanksgiving - out of 32 offered domais 7 were .xyz - that is more than 21%. This is a very high ratio - why is that?
 
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I don't agree with you that she should stop reporting. On the contrary - she should report as much as possible and rub the salt in the "wounds" of the haters.
Is it worth the hassle? Your name is your identity in this world, if you type your name into Google and you get negativity for sharing information is it worth it? What are you getting from it?
 
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Such a nasty industry, & I think Musk's platform is making it a lot worse.
 
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instead of pulling a regurgitated list you mirrored from someone else.

... examples are from the D database, containing *27336 xyz that raised $3.579B. Actually, I didn't mirrored anything. Go figure.

* 63.1% dropped their .xyz for a smarter TLD ...

Regards
 
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Unbelievable people think she is is not a real person. See you just posted while i type this. Gab for domainers all this place is. Yes the secret to happiness is foregiveness so all will be forgiven for their sins but holy F some people here God cant help them
 
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If you are into dict. xyz names, you may could make a quick buck ... ;) :xf.laugh:

All domains from that list have premium renewals. This is why the current owner try to get rid of them. Because the renewals are coming.
 
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Please mention as many as possible of those domains with end users. I'm curious.
Since you are talking about such high numbers, I'm not expecting 2-3 examples.


PART 1 -

@Centauri I have shown evidence of 53 end users. I'm now waiting for your evidence to support claim that they are wash trades. I'll post more later..

If you were one of those who listened to Jack, Rick, George or Mike when they said the sales are fake, maybe my post will help you reclaim some IQ points..

You can check for yourself. Not all are on Crunchbase, but if you are involved in crypto/web3/nft space you'd have heard of them..

Not all are funded startups. Some were bought by individuals who made money during the bullrun or already rich & they use it as personal project sites..

The ones on crunchbase as you can see have either raised millions of dollars or are venture funds themselves that provide capital for startups..

If a site isn't developed. Doesn't mean it's a fake sale. That's just bad logic. Happens in .com. Even Mike Mann who uses the not developed angle to attack Swetha has a history of his 5 figure reported .coms not resolveing.

Besides I've been tracking some of these names and they were undeveloped for over 1 year before finally getting built..



Let's begin

1- Spiral.xyz sold for $24888. Sold to twitter..while Jack Dorsey was CEO. He also owns block.xyz and uses .xyz for his other projects | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/spiral-c63e

2- Paramount.xyz sold for $45000. Paramount Pictures is a global media company, owned by viacom with a net worth of $14 billion. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/paramount-pictures

3- Stratos.xyz sold for $9888. An investment firm that singlehandedly funded a company called REZI $100 million in November. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/stratos-3388

4- Mesh.xyz sold for $9888. Created by founders of of Ethereum blockchain (Consensys). Funded $729 million. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/consensus-systems

5- Dragonfly.xyz sold for $19888. Run by some big players like Haseeb Qureshi (renown poker player, ex dev at airbnb), Tom Schmidt (ex facebook), Rob Hadick (ex golden tree, golman sachs). | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/dragonfly-capital-partners-eed4

6- Alliance.xyz sold for $50000. Raised $250,000 but they're a venture capital firm that frequently funds companies millions along with other VCs.| https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/defi-alliance

7- Fractional.xyz sold for $14888. Parent company/rebrand raised $43.9 million. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/fractional-9225

8- Skiff.xyz sold for $2995. Raised $10.5 million. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/skiff-402f

9- Decent.xyz sold for $7888. Raised undisclosed amount from OrangeDAO.xyz. OrangeDAO was funded $80 million. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/orange-fund | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/decent-xyz

10- Highlight.xyz sold for $7888. Raised $11 million. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/sea-ranch-labs

11- Arcade.xyz sold for $25500. Raised $17.8 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/arcade-1e53

12- Tiptop.xyz sold for $15000. Raised $23 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/tiptop

13- Matcha.xyz (I can't find how much it sold for but I think it was reported by @DNGear . Likely 4-5 figures) . Project by 0x.org. 0x raised $109 million| https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/0x-project

14- Daylight.xyz sold for $14888 & resolves. Raised $3 million| https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/daylight-039f

15- Siren.xyz sold for $22310. Raised $5.2 million| https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/siren-acf2

16- Stir.xyz sold for $39888. Redirects to usestir.com. Raised $20 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/stir-money

17- Primitive.xyz sold for $39888. Raised $12 million. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/primitive-89c6

18- Flip.xyz sold for $27888. Raised $6.5 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/flip-ef7e

19- Destiny.xyz sold for $8895. They also own d.xyz. Raised $5 million. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/destiny-4736

20- Runway.xyz sold for $19888. Redirects to runway.com. Raised $4.5 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/runway-financial

21- Embed.xyz sold for $14888. Raised $4.5 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/embed-9c37

22- Covalent.xyz sold for $4995. Parent company Agnostiq raised $2.8 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/agnostiq

23- Davos.xyz sold for $19888. Raised $500k from Polygon Ventures & undisclosed amount from 0xbeacon| https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/davos-protocol

24- Cheq.xyz sold for $2995. Raised $2 million. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/cheq-6953

25- Soteria.xyz sold for $4000. Parent company is bridgewest group/ventures based in New Zealand who manage around $4 billion in capital | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/bridgewest-group

26- Ryan.xyz sold for $5888. Bought by Ryan Junee. Founder of Parsable which got $132 million in funding + Omnisio which Google acquired| https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/parsable

27- Tribes.xyz sold for $4995. Raised $3.3 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/tribes-protocol

28- UpShot.xyz sold for $3995. Raised $30.5 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/upshot-d781

29- OffBeat.xyz sold for $8988. Raised undisclosed amount, but investors include Mark Cuban & Atlanta Ventures. Check their LinkedIN profile for more info on the founders| https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/offbeat-media-group

30- Zapper.xyz sold for $7888. Raised $17 million. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/defizap

31- Dune.xyz sold for $4995. Raised $79.4 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/dune-analytics

32- Talisman.xyz sold for $4995. Raised $2.5 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/talisman-750e

33- Continuum.xyz sold for $6495. Raised $2 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/continuumxyz

34- Hyperspace.xyz sold for $4995. Raised $4.5 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/solanalysis

35- Pager.xyz (I can't find how much it sold for but I think it was reported by @DNGear . Likely 4-5 figures). Raised $7.9 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/pager-c832

36- Flare.xyz sold for $2000. Raised $11.3 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/flare-networks-417a

37- Frontier.xyz sold for $9888. Raised $1.9 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/frontier-wallet

38- Pallet.xyz sold for $4888. Redirects to Pallet.com. Raised $4.9 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/cardea-e310

39- Islands.xyz sold for $3495. Raised $3.5 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/islands-1881

40- Props.xyz sold for $7888. Raised $27 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/props-6624

41- Objects.xyz sold for $6000. Bought by Jason Toff founder of things.inc. He used to work at Google & Meta. He owns rooms.xyz too. | https://www.crunchbase.com/person/jason-toff

42- Manifold.xyz sold for $3000. One of the biggest NFT marketplaces. Raised undisclosed amount from Christies Inc. Likely a high 7 figure to low 8 figure seed funding round| https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/manifold-4ccd

43- Futureproof.xyz sold for $4500. Team behind the Wagmi United NFT which bought a football team in England (Crawley Town FC) for like $3 million & collaborated with Adidas for a merch drop.

44- Clubhouse.xyz sold for $4995. Bought by the clubhouse audio social media platform. Raised $110 million | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/clubhouse-voice

45- Chia.xyz sold for $3995. Bought by Kevin Rose founder of DIGG & Moonbirds NFT (moonbirds.xyz + proof.xyz). | https://www.crunchbase.com/person/kevin-rose

46- Entropy.xyz sold for $6500. Raised $27 million. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/entropy-5d14

47- Heyday.xyz sold for $3000. Raised $6.5 million. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/heyday-d38f

48- Patron.xyz sold for $9888. Investment firm that frequently funds million dollar seed rounds. | https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/patron-9285

49- Squid.xyz sold for $34888.| Squid DAO is one of the most popular DAO's in the ETH space.

50- Ante.xyz sold for $19888.| Popular & active ETH protocol

51- Fragment.xyz sold for $5300. Bought by team behind applied primate NFT. Very active within the NFT space & own multiple bored apes. | https://twitter.com/fragmentxyz

52- Shiv.xyz. (I can't find the sales price but probably low/mid 4 figures). Bought by Shiv Madan, founder of NFT.org & Moonwalk.com | https://www.crunchbase.com/person/shiv-madan

53- Plasticity.xyz sold for $2995. Bought by Nick Kallen an experienced software engineer who worked at Twitter. | https://twitter.com/nk


To be continued..
 
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  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the page’s height.
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