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There is dramatic growth in numbers of s-coins appearing recently and what happens is their creators often choose "easy to make up" and cool brandable names... and some of these names happen to be your .com domains. For me, there are now several cases like that where my domains now have matching s-coins and I am not even a large portfolio holder (<500 names). However I would not expect these coins' creators to come and buy my domains exactly for the reasons these coins are being called s-coins.
What happens is they use an alternative (sometimes very alternative) extension for their domain name but to promote themselves they generate a huge amount of social media content, blog posts etc on as many platforms as possible. So search results for that name mostly consist of the s-coin related content. Which is often generously flavored with "scam"-like feedback. While this has no direct ties to the .com domain name, I believe that has a very negative impact on its sale value, since the buyer would rather consider a clean slate for their brand name than something that has a dubious or outright "scam" label stuck to it in the search results.
Does anyone else feel affected by this trend?