Two big domains sold yesterday day. Bird.com ($2.5 million) and Fish.com ($1.6 million) . But a Beeple digital art piece sold for $6 million and his Christie auction is already at $2 million. I know that I would MUCH rather own two amazing domains rather than the precedent-setting art pieces. It’s a no brainer. And I think that the sales of these NFTs are actually increasing the value of domains. There is no better digital asset than domains. Every single one is unique. More unique that a 1500 run digital art piece. Or a 150000 run basketball screenshot. Its functional and defining. All that being said, I have once again found a way not to make a million dollars. I had a Beeple and a Dead Mau and sold them both because I made $10K . Now they are worth six figures between the two. I see, I know, I bail at profit. I’ve never learned. But I have now. The problem only being I have no money because I am leaving it sit. See, that was why I never made money yet touched everything. Because I would sell, do something else, sell. A little in everything, never a lot. Yet, I always have been able to find the “next best thing”. Except I don’t have the confidence to ride the wave to shore because I am afraid of over riding the wave. You know the look where the guy had a great wave but rides it too long and now he’s wiggling his back leg to get the momentum to ride that little leftover wave. He looks silly now when he was so cool a few minutes ago. I’ll let you know in 12 months if I was able to take the wave to shore, had to wiggle ride, or hit a rock.
Domain of the Day: DMMG.com Great letters and should be over 4 figures by the end
Quote of the Day: Great things are not accomplished by those who yield to trends and fads and popular opinion. -J. Kerouac
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Park.io Names at Auction or Available for Pickup
DUQ.io Pronounceable LLL is usually a good investment
HighSchool.io Already at four figures. But what a great name to get your online GED
Starling.co Not quite bird.com but its still a bird
Wifi.to Great keyword, so so tld= maybe worth a bid
Tokenize.vc What everything is about right now
Namejet, Sedo, and Catched.com Names at Auction
Ever.vc Forever ever? Closes today
020.io I normally don’t do numbers in IO unless they are special. This one is pretty good
RoadShow.io Take it on the road
HHT.io LLL.ios have sold for more than the $226 opening at Park.io
Fufu.io I like CVCV dot io. Have no end user sales to prove my love but its still there
Fingertip.com No explanation needed. Name of the day
TopBit.io Not sure its worth the $226 quite yet but it is bitcoin
NetWeavers.com 26 years old. Weaving the web
PeachComputers.com Interesting but not sure Apple would like it
AutoTraining.com Training for auto repair or automatic training
AdCreate.com Would be nice for a set of tools to help you create quick social media ads
Godaddy Domains With Bids
Joxx.com Top number of bids of on the GD board today. I think Joox would want this one as well
Yafray.org Top price on the board but all coming for the juice. 18 wikipedia links
Mathomatic.org Links here too. Nice online education/math names
ElectricMotorcars.com Way way too generic for my taste. But love the future of the cars
CleanTush.com Bidet company slogan all the way
StartMoving.com Been my motto for a while. Key to life is keep moving
DetailKings.com Some good money in detailing vehicles
RentMyChest.com I’m thinking more about slogans on boobs but maybe we can’t do that anymore
BeginnerLandscapingIdeas.com Nice buildout names
Metm.com More great letters here. And it sounds like a past tense dating site
Cruet.com It’s a thing but an even better brand
BiomassFuels.com I used to be in this business growing Miscanthus. Just ahead of my time I guess
Yenzy.com My kind of 5L
WriteBrothers.com Good play on the WrightBrothers
DomainEvents.com Great name for someone in our system
Godaddy Domains with One or No Bids aka Deep F’n Value
The Rest of the Godaddy Domains with Bids
30561.com
33jp.com
70348.com
AbbottSquare.org
AbleAssist.com
Alhowsh.com
Aliayunis.com
AnthonyGravesFoundation.org
AppMyCity.org
AppValleyAndroid.com
BindItAll.com
CalliHansPub.com
CarrTracks.com
CBDealer.com
CGHome.com
CMSBlog.com
CoinToon.netDarafNanes.com
e-omiyage.net
FairbankSinn.com
Fashletics.com
Feuetglace.com
Floor11.com
fsasj.org
GamesCoins.com
GlamourSplash.com
GotWind.org
GridStore.com
Habid.com
hd888.com
HeAndsHePhoto.com
Heidrun.com
iCloudStore.com
InnerCircle-Reggae.com
JoeBooks.com
JupiterProperties.com
KVAZ.com
LaurieJonesHome.com
LenaDenver.com
LotteryChances.com
LoveByte.us
luyou86f.com
MagazineFemiNina.com
Metrovibez.com
Miscostillitas.com
Monosi.com
NewSmartPhones.com
Nuboard.com
OwtDoor.com
ParaphraseGenerator.com
PearPay.com
php-csl.com
PrepaidResources.com
ProCopyTips.com
RaffleRiver.com
Raincy.org
ReallyCheapJerseys.com
ResearchAssistance.com
ReviewSinDepth.com
RiversideCamping.com
Roberto089.com
SanaLanket.com
SavageHenryMagazine.com
ScarPar.com
ShopAdviser.com
SkinSeed.com
Smartocity.com
StartupHosting.com
TCWQ.com
TheBarnacleBar.com
TheFireMusic.com
TheWuhanVirus.com
TradeTalent.com
VeganCulinaryCrusade.com
VintageExpress.com
Vula.org
WaveSense.info
WellPond.com
YouCoop.org
zjhdtaoye.com
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How come no one is talking about selling domains via nft?
Seems to be a ready market with deep pockets.
Or am I understanding how it works wrong?
I’ve been thinking the same thing. All these people are chasing random digital “assets”…when do they get on board with domains? GymEquipment.com for $18,000 or random video of a basketball player?
The downside is they run up a bunch of junk domains and ruin people’s impression of them when it all crashes down.