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Domaining is over. Domainers must now drop the domains.
Do you agree?
Do you agree?
Domaining is over. Domainers must now drop the domains.
Do you agree?
*Edit: to drop hand regs, meta, "brandables", hyphenated and low value domains.
Obviously LLL.COMs are worth something.
Domaining never ends in the infinite continuum of cyberspace.Domaining is over. Domainers must now drop the domains.
Do you agree?
I am trying to drop them, but they won't go away... brrrr... creepy!
u have to use dynamite.. or russian tank
Not helping. Moreover, they portfolio keeps expanding. I think they started giving birth or dividing into two every fixed period.
Some was catched. Most was rereg.The problem is that you really need to learn more and improve the quality of your porfolio.
When i look at your domains (https://creativedomainnames.com/) then i can see that nearly all domains are hand-registered. That is not the way it works (in my opinion).
Domaining is not an get rich quick thing. And it is not an "i register a bunch of domains i like and be successful" story. You need to learn, study daily sales, test some things, buy at the aftermarket, look for valuable opportunities the others don't see and the most important: be patient....
So as others have said, domaining might be over for you. It is not an easy field and there is no shame in that.Some was catched. Most was rereg.
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*Edit the first post: the domainining is over since 2022 because nft, metaverse and global financial crisis (coming soon)...
And special for me: i can not anymore withdrawal funds from Afternic. I sold a domain successfully transfered to the buyer but not received the money.
I will miss this community.
Thanks, everyone.
There is at least one company interested. While people know Jack Dorsey as founder of Twitter, he is now the CEO of Block. They did $17.7 billion in payments in 2021. Since he had his people come up with the Web5 proposal, as I understand it, they are interested. I am sure that the big tech companies are interested, because if Web3 becomes what they proponents foresee it is a huge challenge to their control of so much of the internet today.Name one serious well known business that doesn't utilize web3, 5, 7 ..., have zero interest in those and is generally clueless about the thing. Again, not sure about the number, but probably over 99%.
I would agree with your first point that any serious company needs and has at least one domain name.
But if I am following correctly what you are saying in the following that 99% of companies have no interest in Web3/5, I don't agree. I do agree with, as in early days of blockchain, there is not much understanding and a lot of buzzwords. But I think enough corporate leaders are interested to be sure what sort of threat it may offer to how they traditionally operate.
There is at least one company interested. While people know Jack Dorsey as founder of Twitter, he is now the CEO of Block. They did $17.7 billion in payments in 2021. Since he had his people come up with the Web5 proposal, as I understand it, they are interested. I am sure that the big tech companies are interested, because if Web3 becomes what they proponents foresee it is a huge challenge to their control of so much of the internet today.
-Bob
PS I am out of edit window on previous post, but 'their' should be 'there' of course. Grrr... I hate short edit windows! (and don't know how I typed that )
I would agree with your first point that any serious company needs and has at least one domain name.
But if I am following correctly what you are saying in the following that 99% of companies have no interest in Web3/5, I don't agree. I do agree with, as in early days of blockchain, there is not much understanding and a lot of buzzwords. But I think enough corporate leaders are interested to be sure what sort of threat it may offer to how they traditionally operate.
There is at least one company interested. While people know Jack Dorsey as founder of Twitter, he is now the CEO of Block. They did $17.7 billion in payments in 2021. Since he had his people come up with the Web5 proposal, as I understand it, they are interested. I am sure that the big tech companies are interested, because if Web3 becomes what they proponents foresee it is a huge challenge to their control of so much of the internet today.
-Bob
PS I am out of edit window on previous post, but 'their' should be 'there' of course. Grrr... I hate short edit windows! (and don't know how I typed that )