Chargebacks. It’s the biggest problem for online vendors. Especially cumbersome for products and services that involve high risk or moral judgement. Pornography and gambling. It’s also the reason why escrow can take a long time. Any time a payment can be yanked back its a huge issue. Obviously cryptocurrency solves all this. I admit I was never a big crypto guy but after using it to buy domains, services, and NFTs its now my preferred method of payment. “Don’t you worry about getting it stolen?”. It’s like everything else in life. You start with smaller amounts and learn how to use it before you go all in. I now feel comfortable sending six figures in crypto. I have a procedure I follow and feel pretty comfortable. If its a huge amount I send a few dollar first to make sure it goes through and then send the balance. In case I mess it up. If both side agree to crypto a domain transaction can happen in minutes. In escrow there is no chance of chargeback or reversal. Again, I realize that those that are new to crypto are very uneasy sending big sums of money with nobody to call if it goes wrong. The self accountability scale is at 100 when it comes to crypto. You better make sure you cross your Ts and dot your I s on a payment. But its not difficult at all.
I wish all sportsbooks took it. I wish I could walk up to a cage in Vegas and covert my crypto into a voucher or cash to play. It would be so much easier. Nobody carries that much cash anymore. I would be much more inclined to make a $20K bet if I could do it from crypto. I guarantee its coming if it hasn’t already. I just haven’t been to Vegas since the conference was there. The only reason its not everywhere is the lack of blockchain engineers. They are so in demand the starting salary is $250K if you are any good. If I were going back to school I 100% would be majoring in this. All of this is the future whether we like it or not.
Domain of the Day: MyHappy.com Something you should always be searching for
Quote of the Day: “Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.” ―Vernon Sanders Law
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Park.io Names at Auction
Gasket.io Seal the deal with Gasket
ChainX.io The dot com would go for over $100K
Mobo.io CVCV that rhymes. Said it a million times. I love these in dot io
CoinTools.io There is a lot of room for new tools in the space. So new and so much evolving overnight
Fracture.io I like this as a fractionalized asset tool or site
PolyMatrix.com Sounds techy. open ended but 12 other extensions taken so its also an upgrade name
Karber.com 10 bidders on this expiry name. So no reserve
Ashtanga.org A type of yoga. That’s why its taken in 103 extensions
Pet1.com Reserve is between $500 and $1000 so could change hands
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I love a lot of the names but the reserves seem to be a bit high so far for most bidders
Namejet, Sedo, and Catched.com Names at Auction
Ventilation.io Gotta let it breathe. Taken in 88 extensions
Prestigious.org Sounds so special
BadBitch.io I want to meet the woman that buys this one
PTSC.com I am going to buy this name. It’s my long initials . 1994 birthday
DSDM.com Another good 4L here. Some of the better two 4Ls in the last month
SavingsBonds.com One of the best ways to make 1.8% interest. But we all had these as kids
Godaddy Domains With Bids
MardiGrasBeads.com Could crush it if you built it out
Valur.com For many this will represent Iceland’s football/soccer club
Johnstown.com Taken in 31 extensions and 22 years old
KidSaid.com Most bids on the board. Coming for the history because the name is meh
CattleBroker.com If you are then you should
MyCatholicKitchen.com Yup. At $20K
ElegantElephant.com Sounds like a children’s book or children’s fashion line
FakeIDMakers.com Some legal
JoyBuddy.com Sounds like a vibrator
Monetized.net the hardest part of anything is figuring out how to monetize it
RedTickets.com Surprised it is taken in 18 extensions. 21 years old
GenderEquality.org I support the cause
Godaddy Domains with One or No Bids
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LiveUnlimited.com
ManageReviews.com
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MarTechExec.com
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Verite.co
VetKit.com
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WorkforceInvestmentNetwork.com
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“If its a huge amount I send a few dollar first to make sure it goes through and then send the balance. ”
I still do this with bank transfers on items such as a car. Not because I can’t get the money back in the event of a mistake but because it would be a ball ache. As for your Las Vegas crypto idea I can smell the money laundering from here!
I know this will make me sound like a troglodyte but I still find crypto to be pretty inaccessible.