
The latest news is the removal of tax credits for solar and cuts to Medicare by the government. As usual, most people have no real idea what’s going on with the insurance part of the bill, but the solar side is pretty clear. Trump wants to promote traditional energy corporations, and one of the easiest ways is to cut subsidies for new players in alternative energy.
Of course, the U.S. has spent $45 billion subsidizing ethanol, which nobody uses. You literally get worse gas mileage, so it ends up costing more per mile. The product is 75% subsidized, and still, no one wants it. At least solar and electric cars are being used more and more.
Solar still isn’t cost-effective for me. Even with incentives, the payback period was 20 years. Now it’s probably 30. I also don’t drive much, so an electric car would be more for the tech than for gas savings. Still, I think these two markets will keep moving forward, even without big incentives. Energy companies were already about to stop buying back excess energy, which used to be a big part of the payback equation, selling your peak energy.
I think there will be resellers popping up to help find buyers for that energy, especially in areas with high solar output. I’m still a big buyer of solar domains and think it’s the future, rooftops, parking garages, even roads.
Now on to medical. I’ve talked about medical domains several times. I’m very bullish on anything direct-to-consumer in the medical space. Health, care, senior, med, any health care–related keywords. I think they need to be in .com or .org. Medical companies seem to prefer the more traditional extensions.
This latest bill is pushing private health care to be more cost-effective, encouraging telehealth and preventative care to reduce what Medicare and Medicaid have to cover. They’re shifting the burden but making it easier to carry by allowing coverage to be pre-deductible and built into plans.
In short, I think the bill is saying, “We’re no longer going to cover people who aren’t working, volunteering, or in school.” They’re also starting to realize big medical is taking advantage of the system, and they’re letting insurance companies pick newer, more efficient alternatives.
That means a wave of new companies snapping up domain names. Good for us.
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Quote of the Day: “The One Big Beautiful Bill removes the nonsense and distortions from energy markets and unleashes American business to produce energy that works WITHOUT subsidies!” -Energy Secretary Chris Wright
Domain of the Day UnbiasedAI.com This actually would mean a lot to many people as they think the existing models are biased
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Dynadot
Dyna has started a “Premium Domain” User Domain section. Hand chosen by the team for quality so we’ll be adding some of those here each day
NVU.org Nevada something
HOU.org Another nice LLL.org
Uncap.ai Met reserve at $500
ToolBlog.com Men love their tools and I bet there is some good affiliate rev there
XOCG.com XO consulting group
AviationData.com Can’t do AI without data. Aviation data is very valuable data
ActiveStep.com 28 years old
Cleanup.io The kind of one word you want to own in dot io
BackTrace.xyz At $9
Namejet
IPUS.com Just went to auction. 4 days left
Postino.com Postman in Italian
Hospa.com I see medical and hospitality
Westlane.com Keywords in use for a lot of entities
MaxDeal.com in the NBA it means the biggest contract you can get. I think this exudes exactly that
Vyme.com in auction. Nice brandable
NaturalCosmetics.com A category but also a nice brand
OneLight.com 60 bidders. Has a religious feeling to it
OriginalAI.com KeywordAI people are going to love this one
PNNX.com I like 4Ls with X in the front or back
Atom – Active Auctions
Encryptor.ai Auction ended and moved to $750 BIN
Chainverse.com Bigger than the Metaverse
POXL.com I am going to call this pronounceable
KWOF.com Same here. I can pronounce this as well
AirApp.com Already has 6 bids
Flippin.io Didn’t see this getting to $2K but it looks like its going to
Sedo
PredictiveAI.com Great name but reserve is retail price
4 LETTER Auction coming up At Sedo. Taking names now
ZGD.ai lowest price LLL.ai on Sedo at $200 BIN
YooHoo.ai At $300 BIN IYKYK
Catched
BTC.express Didn’t even know there was a dot express. No bids One bid
TPM.es Don’t forget the LLL.es
Fast.club Great name. So many use cases
Advertising.xyz Regular renewal, no bids
Grocery.us Another dot us getting bids
BS2Web.nl Getting a big big price for the backlinks. Why, its the default nameserver for a lot of tlds for domains registered but not being used
Bed.it Dating app or online beds
Godaddy Domains with Bids
Hexer.com A lot of use cases. I think hexadecimal so tech. Gaming for the witchcraft angle
LearnTennis.com Have to learn by doing but watching videos is a great add on
TDAA.com Top shelf letters
RMS.net Top 1% of LLL.net IMO
RMotors.com Thousands of car dealers and mechanics. One of them will want this
Ignitable.com This one is fire
NthPower.com To the Nth Power is a popular phrase
MobGames.com Upgrade name for a few companies
DataRetriever.com AI is built on this
HealthcareStartups.com Site that lets you track them would be great. The above tells you I’d love it
FitnessCompanion.com Workout app all the way
DashCrypto.com Dash is a crypto
TapTest.com reflects test?
ZoomSports.com Not the video conference app but meaning fast
Lodging.xyz Regular renewal
BeeReal.com Love bee names. I’ll buy this
TreeCarePros.com I know better than most how good of a name this is
TheArtOfTeaching.com Love this name. The art of was a big naming trend in 2007
Godaddy Names with 1 or NO Bids
Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid
04011.com
5295.cc
55670.com
6082.cc
6668.cc
66Bingo.com
789Bet.biz
84511.com
88ri.com
910888.com
9688.tv
AdDwell.com
AnchorWichita.com
AndAgency.com
apknerd.com
ArapahoeCafe.com
ArtStartArt.com
azsupplies.com
BaskOnline.com
BeeReal.com
BellSolar.com
BikeAccidentLawyer.com
BlueprintsForRecovery.com
BuyPill.com
canadacuisine.com
CashKarma.com
CashShots.com
CasinoNative.com
CleverInsight.com
CompassFund.com
DashCrypto.com
DataRetriever.com
DataTechLab.com
DayJoy.com
DemiGroup.com
DiamondWorldwide.com
DirectCabinet.com
DrinkWhat.com
EastsideKing.com
EconomicRepublic.com
eured.com
EuropeanCupHistory.com
f5w.com
Files.tv
FitnessCompanion.com
fmoviesz24.com
fonmarketplace.com
foxyz.com
fpjw.com
FreshAmigos.com
FrontlineBookPublishing.com
GatesCoralLab.com
generationq.net
gesecurity.com
HackSonTap.com
hapq.com
HaulageInsurance.com
HayesProperty.com
HealthcareStartups.com
HealthyLabel.com
HeavenlyInn.com
Hexer.com
HistoricArkansas.org
homej.com
hotelpushkarlegacy.com
Ignitable.com
InventorBook.com
JamStore.com
journeytosuccess.com
KidsVoices.com
krisk.org
LearnTennis.com
LifeQuick.com
LinksMedia.com
Lodging.xyz
MattFrost.com
MerrillTheatres.net
MineralTests.com
MobGames.com
NorthseaTrail.org
noyers-et-tourisme.com
NthPower.com
nxvz.com
nyjumbobagel.com
PearlandFlowers.com
peppaflame.com
PrettyBoutique.com
RealRelationship.com
RecruitYou.com
RegistrationDetails.com
rmotors.com
rms.net
rnwp.com
RockyMarciaNo.com
SanfranciscoCapital.com
SeaOtters.org
SlyFoxDenRestaurant.com
Smart123.com
sociofy.com
StatShark.com
stayhipp.com
SunriseWildlife.org
TapTest.com
tdaa.com
ThaiHerbs.com
TheArtOfTeaching.com
TheNationalSentinel.com
TinyChoices.com
Torchlight2Game.com
ToySpot.com
TradingWealth.com
TreeCarePros.com
UltraBeer.com
UnbiasedAi.com
WomanStudies.com
wy555.com
ZeroVerse.io
ZincJazz.com
ZoomSports.com
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