I’ve talked about coin and crypto names several times, specifically how they’re selling to end users over and over. Who knows, maybe it’s not end users, just crazy people paying retail. Obviously as retail sales increase, wholesale speculation also increases. If you look down the page at the “with bids” section, BitCoinMark.com is at $50 with the whole day to go. It seems like you can pair any word with a crypto term and make a domain that will sell.
Contrast this with other recent trends like VR, drone, Mj, maybe cloud and I think we find an explosion of growth and sales that doesn’t even compare. These other keyword trends are viable upcoming industries or industries already making significant strides in their tech. We’ve seen tons of names sell wholesale, traded with a perceived intrinsic value, but there simply isn’t the end user demand we see in the crypto space.
I know I’m not really comparing apples to apples, but I think there’s a couple of concepts to take away from this. The first is to consider any barriers that would keep people from entering a particular industry. While there may be a ton of great Drone or VR names, there aren’t enough businesses or ideas to use even of fraction of them. With crypto being a potential gateway to a whole slew of businesses and ideas, more of these names will be used, allowing us to sell numerous keyword variation brands. The average person can have a stake in the action by trading currency and investing through ICO’s, developing ideas, or blogging about the next big coin.
Like I said before, it doesn’t matter if the whole thing collapses, is fake, and or most of these companies fail, because right now there is enough money pumping in to the industry for us to supply them with retail domains over and over again.
This made me think of another concept involving domain sales and the overall strength of an industry. Is there a way to track domain sales and development to parley that into other successful investments instruments involving said industry? In other words a spike in domain purchases and development should give us indicators of other opportunity or could be used as a barometer to gauge or value a particular industry.
Domain of the day: l22.com reserve not yet met
- Main List NameJet Flippa/Sedo
- LLLL.com’s LLL, CCC, 5L Other LLLL’s
- Short Brandables Numbers One Worders Vape, Vegan, VR
- Snap Names/Dropcatch NamePros Godaddy Value BIN
- Available For Reg Fee
Main List
The No Bid List
AllHearsay.com A legal name, use it as a call to action to hire a great attorney. ” When you know you’re guilty, we’ll make them think it’s AllHearsay.com”
AllTaxReturn.com Get your taxes done by these guys, it’s all they do.
BlockLender.com Lend crypto currency
BonePack.com No idea what you do with it, but it sounds cool
ComeLocal.com No need to go far
DataVehicle.com A new device/concept to transport data
DoDecide.com Times up, figure it out
DreamsInAction.com Turning dreams into reality, Action makes me think it’s happening now
ElevateVenture.com A brand for a VC
EquityVault.com Where you store monetary things
EverSore.com Always sore
EverydayDrama.com A gossip blog
FightBar.com Remember bar poker? They still have it some places but it used to be big before the Justice department shut down online poker. Now imagine fight club and the idea of bar poker rolled into one. Weekly fight tournaments at your local bar.
FireMile.com Sounds like a race, maybe over hot coals
FloodProblem.com A company that installs sump pumps
FundPossible.com We make your funding possible
HardGrade.com Graded products, Soft Grade and Hard Grade
JourneyComfort.com Travel in leisure
LoneCitizen.com I see a person promoting an issue, standing by themselves against all odds
MeMaps.com Your own personal maps, for people with no sense of direction
MightyPad.com A note app
MineTask.com Mine your crypto
MrJackets.com All this buy sells is Jackets, so he knows his business
NannyForce.com all Nanny Force for all your nanny needs
NoSugarNeeded.com It’s naturally sweet
Patchily.com Fix holes
PurposeDaily.com Have purpose everyday or you’ll just be floating around
SelfAssign.com Give yourself tasks without waiting for someone else to do it
ShockMode.com Turn it from kill to shock mode
SlugBarrel.com A shotgun barrel for shooting slugs instead of shot
Suitza.com Sell suits with this brand
SupportTomorrow.com Plan for the future
More Names With No Bids
Names With Bids
More Names With No Bids
Namejet
NyRestaurant.com
Liferaft.com
InternetInsure.com
SoccerLove.com
GoldPride.com
nyio.com
NewNursing.com
LawGeneral.com
LosingFat.com
IndustryTrends.com
NetTown.com
AquaStep.com
CityNutrition.com
frava.com
TotalVisibility.com
BudSocial.com
WarOnPain.com
SharedVault.com
Flippa/SEDO
Save Money With Daddy Bulk Domain Registration
Your LLLL.coms of The Day
LLLL’s that End Users Might use someday
Riza.net
ydyc.org
xssn.net
bsqd.net
ttlt.net
lwqs.net
swmp.net
LLL’s, CCC’s, 5L’s
stz.co
nky.me
bsp.co
l22.com
shxhq.com
psdfw.com
sfsqw.com
xxbbw.com
bymyw.com
jnxzw.com
pmpnw.com
Brandables
Alpada.com
Alvasa.com
Dasiono.com
Datiqo.com
Dezible.com
Emifia.com
Glatio.com
Goopies.com
Hampzy.com
Jeckie.com
Kattal.com
Luchex.com
Monetizio.com
Mothiva.com
Petzia.com
Phout.com
Renatha.com
Shopizio.com
Skillent.com
Squizzles.com
Varrea.com
Vaxzy.com
Veleta.com
Whipler.com
Zugoz.com
Zylent.com
MORE Short Brand Dot Coms HERE
Some Numbers
3474.com
322911.com
339138.com
989185.com
16ss.com
219z.com
69hn.com
79pq.com
k953.com
lg65.com
ln85.com
up36.com
One Worders and Other TLD’s
OctoberFest.net
SmartChoices.net
NotNow.org
Hands.cc
Vague.org
Unforgiving.org
Sarasota.me
OneWoman.net
Median.cc
HelpShare.org
Testimonial.cc
Sort.us
Flush.cc
GoldVault.org
RightCall.net
Hippa.co
Vape, Weed and Vegan Names and VR
CannaChest.com
CannaEngineer.com
HighHelp.com
KushArmor.com
KushMeet.com
MrToke.com
ProToque.com
CannaFolks.com
Snap Names/DropCatch
NamePros
TopEarningIdeas.com
EmailsDaily.com
JsCodes.com
DroneBandits.com
DroneHangers.com
LicenseRecovery.com
InflatableToys.net
BurnKits.com
DroneDivers.com
BikingAccessories.com
PropertyIceland.com
CashOnly.com
IndiaPhoneService.com
TestStatus.com
SpamWords.com
Godaddy Value BIN
Godaddy Value BIN
Available Names
Available for Reg Fee big list
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“I know I’m not really comparing apples to apples”
Red Delicious Apple = 100% 🙂 … Steve Jobs Apple = 0% 🙁
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I’m pretty sure my little dog Steamie would know what to do with BonePack 🙂
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BTW .. JoshGosh // com is it $11 closeout! 😉
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PS .. You’re not allowed listing a name like RocketEgg without some sort of silly comment … otherwise what’s the point of even listing it?
I know I know, I run out of time and energy. I have delusions of grandeur but then say screw it, this is enough.
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I think the big difference with Crypto is scope .. as it has both huge money .. but also a huge base of people engaged in making money. So that makes a huge amount of people WITH MONEY starting blogs or businesses (or thinking/trying to).
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Plus although I’m not so sure about the large scale future of crypto currencies .. blockchain technology itself certainly has the potential to be ground-changing not just for finance .. but a whole whack-ton of stuff across a rather broad spectrum.
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With everything else there may be good money floating around .. but there’s still a (relatively) limited number of people/companies that will actually profit compared to those currently making (or semi-realistically dreaming of making) money in crypto. Bitcoin has jumped so high that some have more disposable income than they ever dreamed they would have.
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Unlike with drones or Cannabis .. there’s only a limited number of manufactures, distributors, retailers and reviews. Don’t get me wrong .. they’re still a great new and growing industry that shouldn’t be ignored, but it’s not the same thing.
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I grabbed CryptoDisco the other day .. two seemingly unrelated terms .. but it was so punchy and fun I just couldn’t resist! And talking about all this makes me less satisfied about 3 amazing Cannabis domains that are hitting my account today!
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I’m still really curious as to what’s going to happen on the regulations front. Governments are not going to ignore crypto much longer once bureaucratic accountants start telling the politicians how much money is being lost in taxes. Same holds true with law enforcement waving a red flag when they say how much drug money is being exchanged through crypto. With bitcoin jumping over $10,000 .. in theory now (*I think*) transactions of 1 bitcoin (at $10k+) or more needs to go through FinTRAC protocols .. essentially making anonymous transactions/exchanges of 1 BTC or more illegal (well .. it would be already if I’m right on that .. although I’m really not 100% sure what types of $10k transactions are exempt from FinTRAC).
All good points Ategy, that’s what I was trying to convey. There are roughly the same amount of names possible for each industry. (industry keyword +every other damn letter combination) It’s important to break down each industry and look at the variables. VR in particular was crazy for awhile, with names being traded everyday but not many end user sales. It’s something to think about with any name genre we invest in.
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Yups .. I guess we’ll see what happens .. doesn’t hurt that Crypto has been all over the news the last few weeks. Cannabis has been in the news here in Canada as it’s getting ready to go legal nationwide next year .. but that’s just here .. needs to be global to really have full effect (or at least big in the USA).
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Also .. There’s 2 sides to the “coin” so to speak. Given the more or less fixed variations of quality names as you say .. the other side is not just demand in terms of volume and number of people/companies .. but economic power is a factor often not discussed .. so when you have a volume of people with huge wallets .. then we’re going to see some money being made in the domains (hopefully .. lol).
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I have quite a few Cannabis names despite not being a smoker of anything .. probably due to listen to Drew too much on Sherpa! lol .. I don’t have too many VR or Crypto domains though (4 of each it seems after quick search .. all .com’s) .. just ones I *think* are really really good:
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HoloDaze – One of my favourite domains .. sounds like the word everyone loves “Holidays” .. but also implying the Holo is so good it puts you in a Daze! 😉
VRPPV (VR Pay Per View) – Definitely a holder
VRShares
VRShed
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EthVC – Ethereum Venture Capital (I know “Eth” is spelled right .. lol .. not sure about the full word .. which actually makes just “Eth” more valuable IMO)
CoinChronicles – I just kinda liked the alliteration
CryptoDisco – I really love this for some reason! 🙂
CryptoDictionary – Because 99% of the world really don’t have a clue! lol
Josh,
Hope all is well- Crypto is everywhere now- very surprised you have not grabbed CryptoJosh.com yet 🙂
Mike
I have 360Crypto.com for sale at Sedo – Crypto360.com sold for $9895 USD in October 2017 by Sedo with a new live website due to start tomorrow!