I scanned all Chinse premium (without a,e,i,o,u,v and 0,4) LLNN and NNLL .com and all are gone. I registered last two CP NNLL.coms that were left!
What do you think is the future of this?
What do you think is the future of this?
Yes I did see that, I am still holding a few but never get a inquiry so tend to think auction is the only way they sell?DF33.com sold on DropCatch for $1,650. https://namebio.com/df33.com
Yes I did see that, I am still holding a few but never get a inquiry so tend to think auction is the only way they sell?
Good price considering no double letter or numberds68.com $202 GoDaddy auctions
Finished @ $1,900I see cm88/com is at drop catch at $1,250
QP can represent a large number of Pinyin words such as 球票 (ticket to ball game), and I don't see anything special here. I think the ripple effect is working gradually to lift the values of all short .com names such as 4C.anything special about QP
QP can represent a large number of Pinyin words such as 球票 (ticket to ball game), and I don't see anything special here. I think the ripple effect is working gradually to lift the values of all short .com names such as 4C.
I'm convinced the pullback is only temporary. Even seemingly random letters in 4L .com may have meaning, making it practical for end users to acquire them. However, the chance of end user acquiring longer .com such as random 5L or more may be slim. The longer domains may sell if someone comes up with a new investment (=speculation) theme for trading among spculators.Thanks for getting back, it's interesting they going up as 4L chips have pulled back, you see some selling for $850 that were $1,500 a year ago.
I'm convinced the pullback is only temporary. Even seemingly random letters in 4L .com may have meaning, making it practical for end users to acquire them. However, the chance of end user acquiring longer .com such as random 5L or more may be slim. The longer domains may sell if someone comes up with a new investment (=speculation) theme for trading among spculators.
Some LLNN and even LNNL are still practical enough to be used by end users. Some well known examples are WD40.com and A16Z.com. I have a small collection myself.surprised we don't have more discussion here about LLNN, maybe people let them drop or sold on the cheap.
Another nice acronym is for Pinyin Qi Pao (旗袍 = Chinese-style dress). I picked up a small number of easy-to-remember LLNN in 2016 from the garbage dump because I believed the ripple effect. However, I think speculation plays an important role in high prices. Adoption by corporate China will take some time. LL is important though, because it's an acronym for 2-pin, which is the mainstream in China.QP can represent a large number of Pinyin words such as 球票 (ticket to ball game), and I don't see anything special here. I think the ripple effect is working gradually to lift the values of all short .com names such as 4C.
Another nice acronym is for Pinyin Qi Pao (旗袍 = Chinese-style dress). I picked up a small number of easy-to-remember LLNN in 2016 from the garbage dump because I believed the ripple effect. However, I think speculation plays an important role in high prices. Adoption by corporate China will take some time. LL is important though, because it's an acronym for 2-pin, which is the mainstream in China.
I prefer CP56 because it can be used for a company's name in the logistics industry (56 rhymes with 物流 logistics).Which is better?