So I have been working with a partner to bring artist we really like into NFT. They are working artist that are “regular” media artists, mostly painters and teaching them to mint. It’s not to catch a craze but merely giving them another avenue to sell their great pieces. They are already doing well selling prints, lithographs, and original works so adding NFTs is a natural fit. One of our first artist is Stouticus aka Jason Stout. I like his work because there is so much going on in the paitings and it has great color. Here is the first one that I bought
I’m not really looking to make big money on this. I enjoy the process and we are all learning as we go on how to be creative in our minting. We use gasless minting but I pay for the upfront fees on creating the collection which are different depending on platform. We’ve made some mistakes that have costs us money but its part of learning. Changes and mistakes cost money. I also started a minting a series of doors. I have this fascination with front doors. I love unique doors and when I travel I take pictures of interesting doors I see. My plan was always to have 100 pictures of doors on a wall but I decided why not mint the 100 in a series.
I did one to test it out but will add all 100 eventually. Again, I realize there are a billion NFTs out there and why mine. But I don’t care. I say why not mine. I am enjoying minting and if someone wants to buy one then great. If not, having fun.
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Domain of the Day: IAF.com Not only does an LLL.com drop but a damn good one. $35K or more IMO
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Park.io Names at Auction or Available for Pickup
Books.gg Gamers can read…I think
Super.ly the dot ly have been killing lately at Park.io
Boxset.io Most people don’t know that Netflix based their release model after the boxset. They saw that people loved to binge watch movies and music that came in a boxset
Namejet, Sedo, and Catched.com Names at Auction
KHL.io Good enough to meet the $226 starting price IMO
Mugshots.org A TON of money has been made putting up sexy/funny/all mugshots. Just don’t charge them to take them off like Sahar
Justify.com Fantastic name, zero percent chance of meeting reserve
Tonart.com Taken in 30 extensions. No reserve
YWW.org No reserve at $79
LuxuryMotorHomes.com No reserve. You can’t find a hotter market than this
NeuroSwap.com Get a better brain
Pistachio.org Most bids on the Sedo GD Auction
PhotoPrinter.com Met reserve at $367
Invitum.com Expiring on Sedo. No bids
Godaddy Domains With Bids
HandWarmer.com More of a product than a brand but a product I use all winter
Bribble.com The kind of name you put on a Brand site and wait
DrugHelp.com No personality but is exact match so it will get bids
MagicMax.com But can he dance like Magic Mike?
DJWedding.com The search is for Wedding DJ
GoldBar.net Taken in 66 extensions, lots of good backlinks, ad 23 years old. That’s good enough
Laddr.com 2007 wants its name back
Divax.com Another older sounding name
CultivateChange.com Love the message it exudes
FoodForLiving.com As opposed to food for gaining weight
eSportsCareer.com Sounds like a major offered at University of Phoenix
AGBet.com Godaddy thinks its worth almost $5K
Yusy.com A fake CVCV
QuickPassport.com Not sure if you can really do this but the process really could be improved
RoboticWorks.com under $50 at press time. Might be worth a gamble. But make the buy your own. Don’t do anything on my advice. I literally am dirty
YLove.com Y Not
SkyDefense.com Sounds like a division of Space Force
BlanketLovers.com Weighted blankets, oversized blankets, comfy. So much opportunity here
Godaddy Domains with One or No Bids
The Rest of the Godaddy Domains with Bids
056.tv
17195.com
39028.com
77hf.com
94868.com
Apexed.com
Appetise.com
AtlasBrowsing.com
BeatBloodCancers.org
Blaugh.com
BondVentures.com
Brisadatarde.com
CafeSoleildc.com
CaffeGambrinus.com
CAI24.com
ChefKangFoodRehab.com
Citronelledc.com
CSFun.com
Eccpa.com
EleGroup.com
eScooterScooter.com
FalmouthPizza.com
Fashion-Enterprise.com
FindHelpLakecounty.org
FleetAlert.com
FluiditySummit.com
Game-Info.info
GrassAnosPizza.net
iBoard.biz
InnovationWealth.com
IWTC.info
KidsCountTherapy.com
Lump.org
ly68.com
MedfordOutletCenter.com
NanoDot.com
NausetGrill.com
NineRoot.com
NodEclipse.org
NRACarryGuardExpo.com
PearsonPond.com
Pharmoscorp.com
Pyonhu.com
qi88.com
Replay-Technologies.com
RudraInvestment.com
SBGuitarBar.com
SearchMode.com
See360.com
SellingTShirts.com
ShopGal.com
Sketchar.com
SnippetMaster.com
SoftwareIndex.com
StanRidgeSpeed.com
StefanoalCantara.com
Sventon.org
TacosColorado.com
TechRoyal.com
The-Underdogs.org
Tnebldc.org
TravelDoozie.com
TrendsInstitution.org
ValleyHomeEducators.org
W8J.com
WellingtonMo.com
WooDanDwells.com
YourRelocation.com
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