I’m not going to lie. It baffles me that people are willing to pay $20K for my jpeg monkeys but not 10K for a good domain name that has utility and can generate a ton of income if done correctly. There is this huge divide of crypto money and real money and crypto earners spend money like its water. Fiat earners are traditional spenders and a lot more careful. That’s why I like to take the money from crypto earners and put it into traditional assets. Of course I have to buy assets that crypto people like. Right now that’s NFTs. There’s actually been more money to be made buying and selling dips there than there has been in domains and traditional investments. It’s been a can’t miss system lately but it will fail soon. Just hasn’t yet.
Right now, like domains, you just have to hit one out of 10 to pay for all the other failures. My bored apes have at least a 20X return in 3 months. I have 3 other investments that are just a hair above zero. My 1/1 regular art NFTs up 3X overall. But when its all said and done a 10K is liquid out at 80K. That’s a nice side hustle to domains, to a regular job, to stocks. One more source of gambling/investment income. You could concentrate on your bread and butter but I can easily do both. It’s a patience game anyway so focusing on something else like art and not messing around with the others lets them do their thing. You are more impatient if you are sitting there waiting for something to sell. Meanwhile, you’re earning additional income. I don’t see a negative here other than for your spouse. It was bad enough you’re I’m always asking what she thinks this or that domain is worth or what it sold for. Now she has to look at cartoons or abstract art and guess. It was much easier when it was stock. “What do you think of Amazon?” was a much simpler answer
Domain of the Day: CrowdStart.com Can’t believe this isn’t built out. Crowd funding Kickstarter had a baby
Quote of the Day: “Talent is insignificant. I know a lot of talented ruins. Beyond talent lie all the usual words: discipline, love, luck, but most of all, endurance.” -James Baldwin
Park.io Names at Auction or Available for Pickup
Interested.io I see a dating site. Closing today
Jerk.io It’s going to end up being an adult site. Guarantee
Crypted.io crypto and dot io. I say it every day
Velvet.ai Andy Booth just bought the dot com
Namejet, Sedo, and Catched.com Names at Auction
Purest.io Something that so many product brag about
Yorbo.com Nice 5L with no bids at $79
Saucer.io Flying or cup and
SweetRelief.com People pay a lot of money for love and pain relief
Sunav.com Sounds like a solar company
SocialResearch.com Already in the reserve range
Dinance.com Same here. In range. I think this one sells
Polyglyph.com Sounds like a new art project
OLPB.com Met reserve at $74. Just incase nobody noticed
Godaddy Domains With Bids
GVEX.com Most bids on the board at press time. EX ending in 4L has been doing pretty well if you check Namebio
BackupSpace.com Online storage. Trilion dollar business
Telenovele.com “Soap Opera” in Spanish. And Mexican and South Americans LOVE their teles
ScentMonkey.com Monkey anything. Or ape
NeonMonkey.com ditto
SK3.com These LLN are all over the place in price. This one is getting a good one
MichaelOwen.com Big price coming for the old website links. Not a lot but must be good
Thriftly.com Exudes inexpensive but a tongue tied version of thrifty
AllMichaelJackson.com minus the liking the little boy thing
BioSignatures.com The future of signatures
BrewPerfect.com At home micro brewing
SkyToys.com Taken in 16 extensions. 23 years old
Kokoo.com This one in 35 extensions. Lovely 5L.com
BerryBrook.com Just a nice sounding brand
XIndustry.com The X makes it a good industry
CharlestonHouse.com I see this more as a sale to something called the Charleston House and not selling homes in Charleston
Blumix.com Lower level 5L
GayH.com Nothing wrong with H being gay
PainOff.com definitely a pain spray. I’ll just say THC or CBD
WorthyOfPublishing.com Definitely memorable
Godaddy Domains with One or No Bids
The Rest of the Godaddy Names with Bids
03675.com
1094.net
2giaynu.com
30980.com
83057.com
AGBellSchool.com
AnnesHealthyKitchen.com
AthleteFitness.com
Avril.org
BestBlogIng.com
BillReport.com
birdinthe.net
BitcoinManagers.com
Books-Cloud.com
Bouvetdx.org
BQLH.com
Bubishi.com
BurgundianBistro.com
CleanBear.com
crailville.com
CRVD.com
dannionandkathrynbrinkley.com
Deniger.com
DGKS.com
DiversifiedDance.com
Dyndot.com
Evotrons.com
FireLayer.com
fjuhsd.net
Flange.net
GoggTravelInsurance.com
ForefrontSecurity.com
GameSure.com
Guncha.com
Gutentheme.org
HcPresearch.com
HolyDiamonds.com
HostingSpot.com
inWestmoreland.com
ISags-unasur.org
ItSecurityTraining.com
JamesGrady.net
Jeropas.com
JohnDuffy.com
JohnNapier.com
KillerCulture.com
lomejordeinternet.net
Mailif.com
marion-cotillard.org
Mijoy.com
MurphyBedframe.com
Nasda-hq.org
Newter.com
Ntmy.org
OpenForSale.com
OSNetDaily.com
Ozuto.com
Pingzic.com
qjdy.com
QTrail.com
real-estate-st-george.com
RepealTwo.com
RKXU.com
sc3ds.com
SearchCompletion.com
Skin-Care.org
SpiceMenu.comTemanDo.com
TermExpress.com
TheDiningClub.com
TravelGuideOfAmerica.com
TrulyGadgets.com
UInteractive.com
VanityStyle.com
WineMafia.com
xcskiing.net
xxxjav.com
Yuante.com
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Just wait for GameStop to release their NFTs soon Shane.
They’re going to change everything.