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It appears the domain industry has been starting to take notice of the .us namespace over the past year, read DnJournal.com .us growth and Namepros with even greater expectations for the year to come.

So I thought it would be a good idea to ask everyone to show us your .us domain names. You can post your favorites or your entire portfolio.
 
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Not sure what's going on but today I noticed many .us sales on Namebio. Has the time come for .us?

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Yeh @NameBio just posted & notice
76 sales in total amount 46k
Not sure if is .US time....possible but also possible to be something else 🤷
 
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Not sure what's going on but today I noticed many .us sales on Namebio. Has the time come for .us?

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They are all expired domain auctions, tied to the original landrush in 2002.

It happens once a year.

Brad
 
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What about Buydomainswith.us lol:ROFL:
 
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Backroads.us -- just sold for $5,999 at Afternic
 
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yes
 
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It appears the domain industry has been starting to take notice of the .us namespace over the past year, read DnJournal.com .us growth and Namepros with even greater expectations for the year to come.

So I thought it would be a good idea to ask everyone to show us your .us domain names. You can post your favorites or your entire portfolio.

armies.us
 
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Captain
 
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More.us
Easy.us
Organic.us
Sold.us
 
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I just registered blabbermouth.us for $4.99 at Godaddy.
Godaddy says that blabbermouth.com sold for $25,000.
blabbermouth.net is a web site.
This is the longest domain name that I have ever owned.
 
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