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Great domain name sell for MicroStrategy. And them releasing a press release being picked up by the media will only help those selling premium dot-Com 1-2 word domain names with commercial and/or dictionary meaning![]()
This 30million Voice.com sales confirms my point, that Crypto.com owner should have demanded for more than 12million. After all the years of rejecting offers, 25-30million would have been a worthy bargain.
Yeah, very correct. But I've felt that way right from day one, not just because of this sale. But then, Crypto.com owner is not a domain investor. And like you said, anyone can live comfortably with 12million for the rest of his life if they keep away from Las Vegas.You can’t look at previous sales and say ‘xxxxxxxxxxx. com should have sold for this or that’.
End of day previous owner of Crypto got a fantastic deal, life changing amount of money where he and even his children don’t have to work again (if they don’t want).
I do think this was a one off sale, not every company has or is willing to folk out $30 million for a domain name, but single word domains are certainly the thing to get involved in if you can (from an investment pov).
There’s lots of demand for them right now and with high street closures and more and more businesses moving soley online, i do think demand is only going to grow.
I am...in the same industry as the buyer. In that community we are debating whether this price was an overpay or not. As a domainer i think it was a massive overpay. What say you all?
What's wholesale price on this? My guess: $250k.
It was a fair market price because that is what Microstrategy demanded and that is what Block.One paid. Great deal for the domain speculation industry.
They might have some issues trade marking it. Are they going to tell all the people with voice in their trademark already that they can not use voice. Not likely. They might get the "naked" voice trade marked. Highly used word. I think trying to trade mark it a waste of time and money. They already paid a fortune for it.The buyer of the Voice.com domain name, namely block.one, has already filed multiple trademark applications incorporating the term "voice", so we can get a sense of how they plan to use it:
1) Voice: http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=88461547&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=statusSearch
2) Voice.com: http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=88461546&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=statusSearch
3) Voice logo/figurative mark: http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=88461543&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=statusSearch
They might have some issues trade marking it. Are they going to tell all the people with voice in their trademark already that they can not use voice. Not likely. They might get the "naked" voice trade marked. Highly used word. I think trying to trade mark it a waste of time and money. They already paid a fortune for it.
Trade marked names containg voice. 7205 trade marks already.
http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=toc&state=4804:vqkwau.1.1&p_search=searchss&p_L=50&BackReference=&p_plural=yes&p_s_PARA1=&p_tagrepl~:=PARA1$LD&expr=PARA1+AND+PARA2&p_s_PARA2=voice&p_tagrepl~:=PARA2$COMB&p_op_ALL=AND&a_default=search&a_search=Submit+Query&a_search=Submit+Query
Looking at voice dot com does give me an idea for voiceox though. Make a blog and let people voice what they want. I had a blog before with socialspat but the problem is maintenance and monitoring all the replies. You also get some A-holes you have to watch or eventually block. Takes up a lot of time. You need an IT team to run it properly.
that is not the question that i asked.
but you indirectly answered my questing by dodging my question.
it was clearly a massive overpay. no domainer would pay anything close to that if they were buying it as an investment.
you know why this industry is dying? because the culture of domainers is one of trying to fleece idiots. 'sure someone wants to pay $500,000,000 for turtle-drawings.mobi? fair price! that's the market value! by the way i own horse-drawings-night.network, only $1,500!"
