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I hand regd this domain from yesterday's drops.

VR=> Virtual Reality
Smart=> Smartphone / Smart Technology

I liked this one over the non hyphen (-) domain i.e. VRSmart.com because it may read like vrsMART.com

Its 14 yrs old.

How much is it worth in your opinion?

Would presence of a single hyphen (-) seriously affect the domain valuation?
Any Thoughts on this one please?
 
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I hand regd this domain from yesterdays drops.

VR=> Virtual Reality
Smart=> Smartphone

I liked this one over the non hyphen (-) domain i.e. VRSmart.com because it may read like vrsMART.com

Its 14 yrs old.

How much is it worth in your opinion?

Would presence of a single hyphen (-) seriously affect the domain valuation?
Any Thoughts on this one please?

if you regged it yestrerday.. then it is 0 years old.
age domain = #years it has been renewed without dropping

what you want to mean is that it has archive and registration history. of 14 years.

hyphens definitely make dn less desirable.. check namebio.com for reference
check also for VR domain sales there to get an idea.
and visit the VR thread on namepros for even more vr info.

with a futuristic, but very strong and plain revolutionary niche like vr, you just need to wait around for offers... time to let VR enter mainstream.. appraising it otherwise is a completely useless thing to do. so is trying to pack 1000 pages of the VR thread into one messgae.. so just keep reading.. the more the better :)

but as a start, I do recommend typing VR in namebio to see what were the hundreds of VR sales thus far.

hope this helps
good luck
 
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