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This is hard to believe.
So I do not believe it.
So I do not believe it.
Crypto ICO's (even the bad ones) can offer 1,000X / 10,000X ROI. No way! I don't believe it!This is hard to believe.
So I do not believe it.
You took a bet on the appraisal of 8 figure last December, isn't it.Crypto ICO's (even the bad ones) can offer 1,000X / 10,000X ROI. No way! I don't believe it!
Didn't officially take any bet. Whoever the guy was didn't step up / arrange anything, the thread shows that. Now he has the benefit of foresight months later, and wants to do the whole "I told you so" like some genius. Yeah, nice one. Regardless, he was right. Nice saleYou took a bet on the appraisal of 8 figure last December, isn't it.
Crypto ICO's (even the bad ones) can offer 1,000X / 10,000X ROI. No way! I don't believe it
Someone here predicted last December NFTs.com and DAOs.com would emerge as the most expensive domains of 2022...
Someone predicted BigCon will go to $10,000,000 a Con last year.Someone here predicted last December NFTs.com and DAOs.com would emerge as the most expensive domains of 2022...
imagine is those auction houses used an auto appraisal system like some domainers do. The Mercedes would be valued at $1988 and the painting $988I looked it up,
a Mercedes Benz SLR was sold not long ago for $142 mio.,
and the highest auction price for a painting was $430 mio. (Leonardo da Vinci's Salvador Mundi).
The nfts.com domain goes into this sort of high bid auctions, most likely done by a very/super rich net individual,
rather then by a company which decides based on ROI.
good pointimagine is those auction houses used an auto appraisal system like some domainers do. The Mercedes would be valued at $1988 and the painting $988
Voice.com for 30m easier to believe?
GoDaddy and Escrow.com were involved in the transaction. The transaction is real.
What is hard to believe is why so many domainers here with good domains price them so low. The sales price of other names do not matter. Each name is on their own. Look at your names, if they are real good, price them extremely high.
The owner of NFTS would be another broke for life domainer if he behaved like most people here.
There are a lot more billionaires today than 5 years ago. You see record breaking real estate and art deals all the time. You know why? Because the prices for those assets are not set by domainers.
Price all your good names really high. Liquidate all your bad names, might be 99% of what you got. Save the renewal money and start buying really good names only, this might mean one or two names a year.
Also, this is once a in a blue moon kind of sale across the entire industry.Voice.com for 30m easier to believe?
GoDaddy and Escrow.com were involved in the transaction. The transaction is real.
What is hard to believe is why so many domainers here with good domains price them so low. The sales price of other names do not matter. Each name is on their own. Look at your names, if they are real good, price them extremely high.
The owner of NFTS would be another broke for life domainer if he behaved like most people here.
There are a lot more billionaires today than 5 years ago. You see record breaking real estate and art deals all the time. You know why? Because the prices for those assets are not set by domainers.
Price all your good names really high. Liquidate all your bad names, might be 99% of what you got. Save the renewal money and start buying really good names only, this might mean one or two names a year.
Lol imagine if DaVinci was alive today and could actually sell his shit himself. Instead he was probably poor back then and drew for fun... and never taste the gross millions his hobbies are netting todayI looked it up,
a Mercedes Benz SLR was sold not long ago for $142 mio.,
and the highest auction price for a painting was $430 mio. (Leonardo da Vinci's Salvador Mundi).
The nfts.com domain goes into this sort of high bid auctions, most likely done by a very/super rich net individual,
rather then by a company which decides based on ROI.
He painted for the love the art, rather than for the love of money.Lol imagine if DaVinci was alive today and could actually sell his shit himself. Instead he was probably poor back then and drew for fun... and never taste the gross millions his hobbies are netting today
exactly now think if that same guy was only buying ONE DOMAIN NAME because he wasnt an investor but instead has been working on an nft platform for a while now and just wanted the perfect name...I remembered in one Domain Sherpa Show, Michael Cyger asked one of The Sherpa about his Bitcoin Collection. If I not wrong, he said he has 2500 Bitcoins. That is when Bitcoin price was still 200$. That Sherpa indeed a good businessman and really a Domain King..
If he still hold the Bitcoins until now, you can count how much the value now. This Sherpa surely can spend million of dollars to add his domain collections.
Did I miss the link to the original story?This is hard to believe.
So I do not believe it.