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Keane Ecclestone, a spokesperson for the domain's purchaser shared the reason behind the move. "One of my colleagues is always mentioning that all I seem to do is 'witter on about cryptocurrency.' This led us to the idea to acquire this rather appropriate domain name as a kind of alias for one of our crypto-related sites."

The domain, which was first registered in April 1996, will redirect to a popular site designed to provide guidance & reviews about casinos that accept cryptocurrencies.

Trust and confidence are essential elements to the well-being and success of customers in the online gambling space.

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Considering how much domains with backlinks and traffic sell for nowadays at market places, price is not surprising.


It does get quite a lot of traffic leakage from Twitter

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Google also acquired Goggle .com/.net/.org recently. Domains sold for $270K at ROTD auction and then it got sold after to Google.
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https://domainnamewire.com/2022/10/20/google-got-goggle-com/
 
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An interesting name as above traffic comment indicates, and great sale, but the PR line about one of highest in decade sales seems incorrect. NameBio, that perhaps list 15-20% of retail sales, show 289 sales more than $135,000 in the last 5 years. 39 were $1 million plus in last 5 yr.
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'witter on about cryptocurrency'

I have never heard anyone ever use this phrase...
Me neither. The name is awfully close to Twitter, however.

Maybe someone will pay $100K or more for oogle, acebook or mazon in dot (insert extension of choice here).
 
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'witter on about cryptocurrency'

I have never heard anyone ever use this phrase. Paying $135k for that reason is stupid.
 
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