Elliot Silver posted on twitter than crypto falling is bad for domain investors. He is exactly right. Crypto falls when the stock market falls. If crypto is crashing it means that the overall market is also in bad shape. Crypto has also provided a ton of money for companies to buy and overpay for domain names. They are behind some of the biggest domain purchases the last few years. Crypto disappears and the domain market takes a huge hit. So while you may not be in crypto or NFTs, if you sell domain names, it is in your best interest to root for it to go well. The traditional businesses will always be there to buy, but as I said earlier a bad economy means they will be trying to conserve money and buying a domain name will move down the list of importance.
I also highly suggest you continue to diversify your digital assets. If you didn’t, you missed out on dot io, dot xyz, and dot eth. One of my best sales so far this year has been dot eth and non coms sales will most likely be half of my domain sales in 2022 unless I have a big dot com sale in the second half. Although I am hoping that I have a nice sale that puts the non coms at 5% 🙂
And got my daughter all graduated. I must say graduation now is a but crazy. She had 3 graduations. One for the honors students, one for math and sciences and one for all graduating seniors. She skipped the big one because there is no going on stage because there are so many students. So we watched the commencement speech and the program on live stream and hung out at a lake house taking in the great weather and spending time together. We got to watch her walk up in the other two and she got the graduation experience there. It was a great weekend and we decided to spend an extra day just because we wanted to spend more time with her. Our nursery is crazy busy this time of year but they won’t die without me as I spend some time with my family.
Domain of the Day: Dugu.com Only domain and brand managers know that CVCV.com are some of the best domains you can own. Regardless of letters
Quote of the Day: “An entire sea of water can’t sink a ship unless it gets inside the ship. Similarly, the negativity of the world can’t put you down unless you allow it to get inside you.” — Goi Nasu
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Park.io Names at Auction or Backorder
Spani.sh People are liking this hack. Muy Bien
Grind.gg All about the grind
Knockout.gg The names are getting thin at auction but this is a nice one
Namejet, Sedo, and Catched.com Names at Auction
Power.agency The dot agency tld is getting a little traction but lots of alternatives
TheBlueStove.com One of the highest expiry names at Sedo in a while
MicroUnity.com 1990 domain which is one of the older names I’ve seen on Namejet lately
NeutronStar.com Sounds like a tech company
GreenHome.org Perfect keywords for the dot org
Electrico.com Love this one. Spanish but everyone sees electric
Godaddy Domains With Bids
UpMax.com What’s UpMax? I don’t know but don’t call me Max
8035.com Used to be a $30K name. We’ll see what it is today.
BurgerParlor.com I’d eat there and probably get some fries
NPFL.com L for love. Probably more likely for League
EnglishFirst.org Surprised this is taken in 85 extensions. Sounds kind of pushy
FreshBet.com Sounds like a name someone will get 100K for some day
GardenX.com In my wheelhouse. I don’t buy many gardening names unless they are stellar but I like this one
TheDogPark.com I am still a fan of adding the word “the” to get a much cheaper version of great keywords
PerfectPatio.com there are landscaping companies that only do patios and walls so this would be a great name
BrooklynArts.com Plenty of schools and organizations that offer fine arts training but only one can own this
TomatoHero.com You’d be surprised what people will pay to grow good tomatoes
CashCart.com Anything sold at the airport out of those kiosks
FestivalWear.com Looking for a cute top for Coachella?
Mentalists.com Taken in 10 extensions and under $100 at press time
One or No Bids
The Rest of the Godaddy Names with Bids
17200.com
3DimAgingServices.com
45007.com
500Vip.com
67569.com
77966.com
a2zyp.com
AInsect.com
AmericanMove.com
BedsPolicePartnership.org
CatchPhotoRelease.com
CGYR.com
ChameleonKids.com
cpfurniturerepair.com
csi-sigegov.org
CWAM.com
dienersrestaurant.com
DoonUniversity.org
DragonBall360.com
EDCY.com
etfcrypto.com
FileHippo2.com
Filiz.net
FranklinHouseTavern.com
Fridallas.org
FurFriend.com
GameDevLoadOut.com
garibalditaqueria.com
HairObsession.com
Hippieclic.com
ImagineSisters.org
investmentcontrarians.com
jav881.com
MakeFieldsPublicHouse.com
MashaCollection.com
maxboublil.com
MetaFreight.com
Mizus.com
Momospizzeria.com
MovieOcean.net
mslawcollege.org
mueblescasa.com
nbri-lko.org
Origination.net
PacificRugbyWelfare.com
PatientStories.com
PNWRealty.com
ProjectFierceChicago.org
puertobemberg.com
RentHeSeries.com
RepairMyMobile.com
RJNA.com
Sakurasushinorfolkne.com
SecureLend.com
SoraSushiRedmond.com
Sylkusa.com
TarSandsBlockade.org
TeamCam.com
Tee49.com
TotalHardwoodFlooring.com
TransmittersrUS.com
WebCastle.com
Siswine.com
YBAK.com
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Congrats to your daughter for graduating from Syracuse (Go Orange)! Best wishes as she heads to Princeton to work on her PhD! She has such an exciting future ahead! 🙂
Thank you Carl. Truly a proud Papa