I know there are thousands of dot APP domains expiring right now. Where are the auctions being held?
If not via auction how will expired .APPs return to the market?
I find this a strange question from a domainer since the year 2000.(looked a bit in your video), but this seems a newbie question. (anyhow to this forum- what's the best and well-known domainforum that exists) no offence intended), or you're searching new places where aftermarkets are where you can buy in Aftermarket auctions.
I presume that as .com, .net etc...after the expiration date "there's a grace period", of which the length depends from registrar to registrar, usually 40 and utltimittaly sometimes 42 days, but not all registrars have a grace period in which you can renew still at normal pricing (and sometimes durng this period the domains are still transferrable or not ; depending from registrar to registrar : mostly not).
This period is followed by what is called a (registry) redemption period of usually 30 days in which you still can renew but having to pay a 80 USD-250 USD Redemption Fee (some ask more) to get the domain out of Redemption.
Afer that : a 5 day pending delete period (in which the current owner has no right to renew no matter how much he offers, also no other people can register during that 5 days the domain that's going to drop). Somewhere on the 6th day (so AFTER the 5 day ending delete status) the domains comes available for the public again, at all registrars who give the possibility to register .app-domains. This "coming available again" to the public is also called "dropping" "drop" of a domain.
IMPORTANT : Some big registrars, are holding "aftermarket auctions." These are domains that are at the end of the grace period (!), actually 30 days after the grace period from some registrars I know, or so, and all domains are put for auction or firesale. Then the domain doesn't go to the Redemption Period, but is for the winner of the auction. Again depending from registrar to registrar the owner still can renew the domain during the auction period (paying a late renewal fee or whatever) or just after that auctionperiod, OR transfer the domain even if there is a winning bidder. (sometimes registrars their policies about that).
Search this forum to the words "dropping" "dropped domains" "pending delete domains", expired domains. domainauction(s), domainauction, auction .
And of course the word "aftermarket".
And the word "backorder." or backorder domains.
The latter : BACKORDER is also important : This are in fact orders to at certain companies where you can backorder domains : This costs mostly 69 USD. The word backorder in fact means that you order a domain before it drops at a company that can catch the domain the minute it comes available again. (There are several registrars that deliver this service : Some registrars catch better then the other : search the forum for these registrars). It is possible that a backorder you place at a certain registrar, for a specific word, is also placed by another customer of that registrar. Then a 3 day (or so) auction is held for that word. If you win the auction the domain is yours.
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PM ME to know more or to discuss your system (of your signature), a.o. eventual other questions you have or I have or specific tips or registrars or even .app-domains.
PS. : Your tag "auciton" to this post probably is a typo, and should probably be "auction".