I am curious about noticing that the value of NNNNN.com (5 numbers) which there are about 99,999 combinations
and NNNNNN.com (6 numbers) which there are 999,999 available domains other than unique patterns (same numbers in a row, the number "8" multiple times, or leading number, of sequenced numbers 23456.com, etc, the valuations do not seem to make sense. So many random NNNNNN.com sell for the "same' range as NNNNN.com
yet they are 10x less scarce.
It seems that with NNNNN having only 10% of the available domains vs. NNNNNN. they would be a good bit more valuable just based on availablity.
Once you go to 4 numbers NNNN.COM the values jump up 10x - 20 X or more.
Any explanations of NNNNN.com vs. NNNNNN.com appreciated!
and NNNNNN.com (6 numbers) which there are 999,999 available domains other than unique patterns (same numbers in a row, the number "8" multiple times, or leading number, of sequenced numbers 23456.com, etc, the valuations do not seem to make sense. So many random NNNNNN.com sell for the "same' range as NNNNN.com
yet they are 10x less scarce.
It seems that with NNNNN having only 10% of the available domains vs. NNNNNN. they would be a good bit more valuable just based on availablity.
Once you go to 4 numbers NNNN.COM the values jump up 10x - 20 X or more.
Any explanations of NNNNN.com vs. NNNNNN.com appreciated!
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