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...you have to declare that "it's pronounceable"
 
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When you start an auction at a $1 and no one reply's. :bag:
 
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You thought you regged a three letter .com but realized it was .cam

Those eyes just aren't what they used to be... :)
Again, this goes back to friends don't let friends reg drunk.

Peace,
Cy
 
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if it is 63 characters long :)

This is simply not true.

The reality is, that 63 character domains are the highest domains which can be created - and therefore some of them can reach / already have the highest value / prices.
But of course you can ignore their (ultimate) worth - although this will not have any impact to their existence / value /prices.
So believe it or not, the reality / irony here is, that even the most expensive domains of all time are...
...(choosen) 63 character domains.

Here are some nP - links to some clear proofs of the highest 63 character domain which (can) exist/s and which has a higher value than any other domain:
https://www.namepros.com/threads/th...time-toptoptop-top-top-try-to-buy-sedo.964137
https://www.namepros.com/threads/wh...th-money-from-domaining.1008266/#post-6059327

https://www.namepros.com/threads/ar...-1-5-million-for-xf-com.1007050/#post-6048890

And, obviously, this post (as a reply to your statement) itself:
https://www.namepros.com/threads/you-know-a-domain-is-worthless-if.1008200/page-7#post-6066658


And here is a 63 character domain which is owned by Coca-Cola:
http://www.ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.com

It's normal, that the value of something can not be known by everyone - this circumstance is not only in domaining the case - while one person will throw a painting into the sea, another perosn will realize that it's 'a Picasso (for example)'.

'It's all about knowledge' and 'it's already knowledge to know, that it's all about knowledge'.

I hope this helps to understand that (even) 63 character domains can (even) have immense value.
In fact, we know it all - the simple truth of this thread's question is:
As long as you have not sold / dropped your domain, you can not say (know) that it is 'worthless'.

So, in a deeper viewww, this thread's question is a trap.
 
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You know a domain is worthless if....

you constantly have to convince yourself and others it is not.
 
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When you list them on namejet for auction and you dont get a single backorder
 
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when the time you spend promoting it is worth more than what you paid for it.
 
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you hijack another NPer's marketplace listing to showcase your own because it's "related".
 
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when you feel it necessary to "show off" that it's "aged" 100 years and yet was never developed.
 
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When you post it in the FREE section and no one claims it.... lol
 
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you don't renew and wait for expired auction, no one bids and eventually it drops, yet no one registers it....
 
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when you lose your name to network solutions from their 3 day auth code rule and you dont even care.
 
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...when you are scared to pay basic listing fee on any auction platform.....
 
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When you decide it's a "great idea" to price your newly handreg domain @ $100,000,000 just for shock value.
 
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...I can not buy that domain....
 
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When you reference a single word domain sale back in 2001 to compare with your two or three word domain that contains the keyword of that domain you referenced.
 
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When you register an "EMD" for a product or service that somehow was " out in the wild" and the corp that manufactures or provides that service "forgot" to register AND your "pitch" is that the corp will "eventually" buy it for millions.

Lol
 
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when the owner commits unwanted solicitation regularly.
 
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If someone criticises your name and you write 4 paragraphs explaining why it isn't.
 
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if it is toptoptoptop.........toptoptop.laptop

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If posted in chat

"is the starting price correct or should I reduce it???''

Cheers
Corey
 
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When stick it on auction with a starting bid of $1 and you are overjoyed when you manage to get 1 bid!
 
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When Hugee Domaiins doesn't even back order it
 
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This is simply not true.

The reality is, that 63 character domains are the highest domains which can be created - and therefore some of them can reach / already have the highest value / prices.
But of course you can ignore their (ultimate) worth - although this will not have any impact to their existence / value /prices.
So believe it or not, the reality / irony here is, that even the most expensive domains of all time are...
...(choosen) 63 character domains.

Here are some nP - links to some clear proofs of the highest 63 character domain which (can) exist/s and which has a higher value than any other domain:
https://www.namepros.com/threads/th...time-toptoptop-top-top-try-to-buy-sedo.964137
https://www.namepros.com/threads/wh...th-money-from-domaining.1008266/#post-6059327

https://www.namepros.com/threads/ar...-1-5-million-for-xf-com.1007050/#post-6048890

And, obviously, this post (as a reply to your statement) itself:
https://www.namepros.com/threads/you-know-a-domain-is-worthless-if.1008200/page-7#post-6066658


And here is a 63 character domain which is owned by Coca-Cola:
http://www.ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.com

It's normal, that the value of something can not be known by everyone - this circumstance is not only in domaining the case - while one person will throw a painting into the sea, another perosn will realize that it's 'a Picasso (for example)'.

'It's all about knowledge' and 'it's already knowledge to know, that it's all about knowledge'.

I hope this helps to understand that (even) 63 character domains can (even) have immense value.
In fact, we know it all - the simple truth of this thread's question is:
As long as you have not sold / dropped your domain, you can not say (know) that it is 'worthless'.

So, in a deeper viewww, this thread's question is a trap.

but there haven't been any recorded says of any extension over 43 characters, so im not sure where you are getting this information from. please xplain
 
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....... its EstiBot Value: $ 0 USD
 
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but there haven't been any recorded says of any extension over 43 characters, so im not sure where you are getting this information from. please xplain

Thanks for your question, you made an imprtant hint here.

If you are interpreting 'domain' as the '(domain) extension / (top level) domain / TLD', then yes - there is no 63 character '(domain) extension / (top level) domain / TLD' - but this was not what I meant.

Maybe I have explaned it unintentionally in a misunderstandable way - what I meant with '63 character domain' was in fact '63 character domain name' - so my description at this point wasn't technically correct - but as I mentioned, unintentionally.
The correct technical description for what I meant with '63 character domain' is in fact '63 character domain name'.

Correct description scheme:
[domainname.tld] = [domain]

Explanation:
[domain name] = the part at the left side of the dot
[.tld] ('top level domain') = the part at the right side of the dot, also known as the 'domain ending' / 'domain extension'
[domain] = the result of the [domain name (incl. all subdomains if there are some)] + the [. (incl. all dots from subdomains if there are some)] + the [tld] - in other words 'the whole (left side of the dot + the dot itself + the right side of the dot)'.

Example:
[toptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptop.top] = [domain]
The correct description is, that this domain is a 'domain with 63 characters in it's domain name'.


I hope this resolved / answered your question - if not, let me know.
 
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