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Shane’s List of Domains at Auction for Saturday, May 24th, 2025

After a full year of moving 300+ names over to Atom, I would say it was a roaring success. I doubled my sell-through rate and did around $400k in sales. No doubt in my mind they have some of the best discoverability in the industry and provide a great place to move quality domains.

I have one issue with Atom. I’ve never seen a full smile from Darpan. A little grin here and there, but never a full smile. He seems to be a very serious person, or maybe he just doesn’t like me. Both are very possible. It could also be cultural. I’m in retail and have learned that many cultures smile less than others. Russian women used to tell me I smiled too much and that it seemed like I was trying to hide something. Yes, I was told that more than once. If there’s such a thing as smiling too much, then I do. When I’m happy, I smile. It’s not a nervous smile. If I’m nervous, I tend to stay to myself. I say this in jest. I am sure he smiles and has plenty of belly laughs in private. We’ve barely crossed paths and it’s not like he was doing a stand up set when he speaks. He’s there to do business.

Darpan should definitely be smiling with what he’s built at Atom. Every day the platform gets a little better and continues to provide domain investors with a strong option to sell names. It’s clearly risen above others doing similar work. I have to give credit to Hilco and the team. It’s not a coincidence that Atom made a huge jump right when that team joined. I think Hilco is the superpower that doesn’t get showcased very often. Andrew Miller, Daniel K, and others should be commended. We all smile when they land you the big sale.

Interesting Links

Fantastic article about the Hypeman Flywheel: Rooting for your friends

Leanne Does a great job summarizing the day in domaining

I’m not on a panel again this year at Namescon. I keep asking but nothing. A featured attendee but not sure what that means

Safety check


Quote of the Day: “You’re never fully dressed without a smile.”Martin Charnin (from the musical Annie)

Domain of the Day CIA.org. You could really have some fun with this email

Please Note: The list below contains affiliate links and/or names that have been posted for a fee. It is how we pay for our time since it is a free site. More details at bottom of page. Can go to any of the auctions by adding the names at the end like this one

Dynadot

AINames.com whoah……the hottest market in all of domains

Taxland.com taxland will be all AI and not real people doing your taxes soon

Bikero.com Bicyle name for all languages

DefiFinance.com Its a bit redundant but it gets it done from an SEO standpoint

VCVB.com Many people like these repeaters, even if they are V

Gorillas.io yeah yeah the singular would be gold but there will be a discounted price and you couldn’t afford the Gorilla.com anyway

DeepLayer.com Blockchain name. Sounds like a new L2

NameBlend.com This one as well 20 years old. At $10

GStrike.com Sounds like a video game

Notes.so Dot so is like buy SaaS companies and Notes lends itself towards that

Trustful.xyz Play on trustless which I think works well in blockchain

Namejet

FirstDefense.com Love this one. Such a strong name

Macra.com Seems like it should mean something as a word but really doesn’t.

SWF.org and WTP.org Two great letter LLLs on the top 10 today

Matata.com Means worry or trouble in Swahili. You throw Hakuna in front and you have no worries

Amalo.com Upgrade name for a dozen or so companies operating on other TLDs . A trading company, a consulting company

ArtCreation.com Is it bad if I see all art names as AI art creation names?

CodingHelp.com This will definitely be AI Driven

NameHound.com Solid name for our industry

ChildCustody.com 100% going to be to attract clients in battles over child custody. One of the more emotional things in life


Atom – Active Auctions


AVVV.com Triple Vs are bringing in the bids

SODS.com It’s going to be an acronym but I sell sod grass so I see a different use

PEEU.com where you learn to pee well

XBOG.com Might get a little XBox typins too

HDDU.com Great letters. U for united

TPPO.com Another one I like. O for organization. A good list of names today at Atom

YPPO.com This one will do slightly less than TPPO

YGLA.com The 4L that end in LA are good sellers. I have sold several so I follow them

OODS.com F.oods.com but I don’t we do subdomains anymore

More great domains at auction HERE

Sedo


HAHH.com Met reserve at $300

BugService.com Solid name for an exterminator. Met reserve

MeatFestival.com Also known as a domain or crypto conference

YIBT.com Decent letters for $150

GIRLMail.com $79. Could make this adult and cash in. Although not sure sending adult pictures via email is ideal

ZGD.ai Cheapest LLL.ai at Sedo at $200

DomainBrokers.ai Outbound domain broker agents

Buzzmaker.ai AI marketing

PAPO.ai At $999 BIN

Catched


Blockchain.fo The keyword has value in every TLD

Quantum finance Closes today. Taken in 638 extensions

LT.gl I’m not up to date on LL.gl names and to be honest I’m not up to date on any .gl names

Domain.gl This one included. But I do love domains

Auth.es Authentic, authorize

Defi.center One of the most popular keywords there is

Defi.vision Even some value in dot vision which is today’s TLD I didn’t know existed

Cardano.info SEO value here. Cardano has its fanbase

Adapt.fi Another nice keyword

Miho.pe most people don’t know .pe is Peru and Miho is a word Spanish people use for “Mi Hijo” or my uncle. I hear it quite a bit in casual greetings with friends

Godaddy Domains with Bids

NFBet.com I pretty much assume all domains with bet in them are worth five figures 😂

58p.com Haven’t seen the NNL.com expiry auctions this year like in past years. I think people have not let them expire much

MyDoggy.com You know I’m a dog person and a dog name lover

FlipChip.com computer chip term

FVC.org VC is driving this one

iWin.org Win = gambling

EnergyReserve.com Battery and battery backup is the future of power

Mumly.com Moms come to mind here (or keeping quiet)

MoveSmarter.com Smart transportation, smart walking or running. Or just making smarter business decisions

Vetoed.com I don’t agree

CybersecurityTools.com Because you can’t afford Adam’s CyberSecurity

MainSupport.com AI support

Bendl.com The “drop the vowel” branding that used to be so popular care

MySeniorCare.com Made it clear, senior medicine is category you should want to be in

MyNavigator.com Again, this now has to be an AI name.

SportsHelp.com Recovery, training

Hairstylist.net Find one or a info site of pretty people with good haircuts

BrightConsult.com Bright is a great naming keyword. Works well with pretty much all words

NextGraphics.com Graphic industry has obviously been turned upside down by AI

YourCalls.com Tracking or routing

LawnFlex.com This is in my backyard

Godaddy Names with 1 or NO Bids

GrabTrends.com

OwnTheImage.com

PowerInitiative.com

MustFollow.com

FullTilt.io

Wiretone.com

HealthHiring.com

Failability.com

Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid

1Bet88.com
2868.tv
58p.com
76232.com
77258.com
886677.com
aciseoirjustice.com
AgileBiz.com
Aida-Movie.com
AirTourist.com
alycesrestaurant.com
AviatorGameMaxi.com
beautifulinenglish.com
bendl.com
BizHostNet.com
BoardVentures.com
BossFactory.com
BrightConsult.com
CafeHeavenly.com
CasinoRussia.com
ccrh.org
cddata-mag.com
CellManager.com
creviews.com
CybersecurityTools.com
DagosTinoPasta.com
detj.com
DoCusa.com
EliteHouses.com
EmployDirect.com
EnergyReserve.com
Eton.org
FlipChip.com
FloridaGolfCarts.com
FurnitureCollections.com
fvc.org
GatorCorp.com
Geoducks.com
gurcistan.com
Hairstylists.net
HitPlus.com
HorseRealEstate.com
ibtesamah.com
IdahoFitness.com
iotprofessional.com
IslandCamp.com
iwin.org
JeffBenjamin.com
KickoffBets.com
kidztech.com
LawnFlex.com
LoginPortal.com
MainSupport.com
MakeSeleniumEasy.com
MendingMindsOrangecounty.com
MentorMaster.com
MotionTap.com
MoveSmarter.com
Mumly.com
MyDoggy.com
mymsic.org
MyNavigator.com
myoncofertility.org
MySeniorCare.com
NextGraphics.com
nfbet.com
nvun.com
obriensfoodtruck.com
OnThree.com
OpenIndustry.com
OrlandoVideo.com
PassPhoto.com
peaze.com
PepPerai.com
PicMall.com
PointPeak.com
ppbet.net
RackSensor.com
realtylots.com
redpaperclipnyc.com
riffer.com
SailorDream.com
SecondSelfBeer.com
ServerDirect.com
SportsHelp.com
staugustineskent.com
StockPro.io
SugaryDrinkFacts.org
SymphonyOfTheAmericas.org
Talent-Woman.org
TheLast-Magazine.com
thestylerawr.com
TrueWomen.com
TrustMarkets.com
TwinRiversCyclists.org
Vetoed.com
WholesaleRoses.com
wowturkey.com
wxbb.com
YourCalls.com
ZainIchiFunk.com


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2 Replies to “Shane’s List of Domains at Auction for Saturday, May 24th, 2025”

  1. Hi Shane, congratulations on your success with Atom

    now for the domainer-meat, The big question:
    which “Atom” level of listing did you choose, Standard/Plus or Premium?

    the exposure/commission is very different for each level

    thanks and keep up the great work,
    Hal

    ps: i love the newsletter format

    1. I am in premium. 100 plus and I have some solid domains. If they don’t get accepted to premium I don’t list them and I only have 1/3 of my portfolio there. The rest are afternic, efty or my own landers

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