I was looking through my domain portfolio to see what bitcoin names I have and I found some incredible names in there. Actually that’s not true. I got nothing. Coins.cc is really about it. I do have names like SeedHouse.com and DomainChain.com that might have a little value but nothing else all that special. So not only did I miss out in the bitcoin run, I also missed the bitcoin domain run. Thankfully I am part of the dot com run. While looking through the domain I had forgotten all the stuff I have purchased over the years. I now have 70X.com , 70A.com, 90X.com L22.com and a few others in another portfolio which should continue to have some value to short lovers. Investing in short numerics and 5Ls have been my bitcoin. I hand registered and paid a few hundred for a lot of 5Ls that are now four figures. And yes, I am only writing all of this to make myself feel better about missing hundreds of thousands in bitcoin. It’s really not working
And wish me luck. I am running the Louisville marathon as you are reading this. Not sure how fast I’ll go. Its not the flattest course and it winds on a trail. I’d like to keep it under 3 hours and 15. I’m capable of much faster but I’ve blown up the last two and I’m running a little more cautiously the first half so I run the thing instead of walk. And that’s why I didn’t make money in bitcoin. Being to cautious
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Domain of the Day: FishingVacations.com Best name on the board from a marketing standpoint
Namejet and Sedo Names at Auction
BrightStyle.com Nice sounding name but I have always liked “bright” name
Asexual.com I imagine there are quite a few people that identify as this
GAZ.cc LLL.cc have proven to be good investments over the years. And this one is pronounceable to boot Reserve met at $90
Manhattan.me Some of the most valuable property in the world. Reserve me a $100
HomeopathicDoctors.com If you’re ever looking for medical treatment that doesn’t work here you go. 49 bidders
WePoker.com Poker will make a comeback eventually. Bitcoin poker
MathMate.com As a person that has paid for math help over the years I know there is is money in Math
GESO.com Another nice CVCV.com up for auction. People are definitely taking a profit
BIN.net Bin to put your laundry. Bin as in Buy it Now
Godaddy Domains That I Like With Multiple Bids
1smoke.com Already gets a few hundred visits a month. Easy to remember
TVOI.com Already over 2K which is because of the TV or because of the Portuguese
CryptoShopper.com Crypto
KnowBitCoin.com Bitcoin
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DigitalDrops.com Do we have room for another drop catcher?
RealBlackFriday.com Save a few hundred thousand by adding real
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Pumsy.com 1996 5L.com with only one bid
RaftingAdventures.com Not too bad of a name for $12. Lots of white water rafting firms across the US and the world
Plated.net Its a dot net but everyone is into cooking now
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Have a great run! 🙂
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Don’t kill yourself .. even 4 hours is fantastic! Best I’ve ever done was a half marathon (on my own at 1am) in 2 hours flat … which is enough for me to understand that there is absolutely ZERO comparison to 21km is 2 hours with 42km in 4 hours .. because that second 21km must be truly insane! lol
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Segway …
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… And speaking of comparisons you can’t make .. When you recover I’d like to hear your take on those 5L worth $xxxx? You mention them along with your 3C’s .. but to me there is a huge difference in terms of liquidity .. unless there’s something I missed about the specifics of those particular 5L? I’m really curious … so please .. survive your marathon! 😉
Good luck on your run!! Never too late to buy btc. Hodl for a few years and you will be golden. Lots of other opportunities in the alts. Load up on litecoin. IMHO.
Not investment advice.☺
3:16:18 on a ridiculously hilly marathon . Running that was a death wish with three big hills and the last at 23. Had to walk run the last 4 because my legs were so wiped. Not my best choice this year
That’s amazing! You should be more proud of a busty 3:16 then a flat 3:15! 😉
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Seriously .. the first time I attempted a half marathon on my own I had a big down hill at about 18km and totally mangled my knee to the point where I couldn’t even walk. I haven’t seriously ran since getting my dog .. but when I was running I was actually far more afraid of down hills than ups!
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Anyhow .. good run! 🙂
You’re in phenomenal shape!
Try the California International Marathon next time and I’ll bet you beat my 2:58 there.