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    There are billions of people on Earth. Unique ideas, especially good ones, are rather rare. Most ideas are going to be influenced by a number of other factors, but are generally derivative in some way. A lot of creative people don't like to...
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    That point is certainly debatable. While older domains tend to be higher quality in general, there are plenty of bad old domains. If a super premium domain dropped tomorrow I don't think it would really be any less valuable. Brad
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    bmugford replied to the thread Afternic - Official Thread.
    I ran into an issue when I search for a domain from GoDaddy.com. The domain is listed for sale, but I can't see any option to actually add to the cart. I tried this with multiple domains, and had the same issue. The same domain is listed on...
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    Excellent comments by @jberryhill on the DomainNameWire article in response to Brent Oxley. No one is going to touch a reported stolen domain with this toxic history. I don't think an NDA involving the exchange of knowingly stolen goods is...
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    bmugford replied to the thread Afternic - Official Thread.
    What is going on with this? @GoDaddy @James Iles Brad
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    bmugford replied to the thread Afternic - Official Thread.
    Has this been resolved yet? Brad
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    bmugford replied to the thread domain Remember Rambo?.
    Does every bad handreg really require its own thread? Here is an easy to follow "Rambo" domain value formula - Take whatever amount you think the domain is worth, then multiply by 0. That is what it is actually worth. Brad
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    It's a 5 five figure domain... $00,000 Brad
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    I don't really care about this sale either way. It has no impact on me. I play the odds. It's hard to build a business chasing outlier sales. Brad
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    It is certainly a lot easier to play games when it comes to things with subjective value. At the same time, when you have one of a kind assets the price is basically determined by the buyer, seller, budget, and motivation. There are many...
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    If the goal is to launder money, I am not sure why you would report a sale. All that would do is give it extra attention and scrutiny. Income via domains is the same as income via other sources. If you don't report it, the tax man might take...
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    I think money laundering with domains might have been more popular before crypto and NFT existed. :ROFL: Brad
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    It's an outlier sale. It's not like "The Deeply" is some great term with a big pool of potential buyers. When all the factors line up, you can see a sale like this. I would have sold it much cheaper, as I would never price a domain like this...
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    bmugford replied to the thread domain Oir.ai.
    Are we at a point where every random LLL has value in .AI, especially when factoring in a holding cost of $70 - $100+ a year in renewal fees? Brad
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