
NamerTips
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NamerTips are valuable insight related to all things digital identity. They promote healthy Community, Culture, Creativity and Commerce. #buildwithvision
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Joined May 2022
Be innovative enough you don't have to exploit anyone else's work/ideas. That's a real flex. đŞ.
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Taking a moment to acknowledge @chiropractic for going the distance to ensure an elder has a chance at benefitting from the value she seeded years ago. đ. It's time domainers recognize a change in life circumstances doesn't warrant the disregard or erasure of an investment made.
Imagine this. In 1996 your grandma hand registered the domain name Delete .com and used it for her website. Today she is in a nursing home without email or phone to pay the $20 renewal fee. The name is now at auction and she will receive $0 for a domain that may eventually
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Imagine investing years into renewing domain names only to lose them due to personal circumstances, a UDRP or some other centralized technicality. (Vultures enter left.). This ainât what true OWNERSHIP looks like. Centralized domains could never support everyday people and life.
Yesterday's .co auctions from Dynadot. Looks like somebody dropped them due to unavoidable circumstances. What if the registrant had a personal tragedy?.Always intrigued by these sudden bulk drops. Shouldn't there be some sort of a protection. ??
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đ¤ This is the type of logic we love. đ§ Make it make sense.
I always thought TLDs registered is not a good criterion for the value of a .COM domain. How do you say .COM is king and then think it also needs to have 100 extensions registered? With how cheap some extensions are, even one person can register a lot of them.
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đ˘ This type of situation is sad and makes centralized domain rentals, and domainers, appear predatory. Ever since the 90s, many domainers have prioritized COMpanies over people. Ironically, weâre now seeing deleteâ˘com reiterate why .COMmercial should never come before .HUMAN.
A tragedy if my research is correct. Original domain register is now in her late 80s and living in a memory care/assisted living facility. No evidence this domain has changed hands. Already over $65K and climbing.
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Black is the silence you see, hear and feel before the depth of innovation reveals itself. @NamerTips đ.
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Whatâs real and whatâs not depends on who controls the narrative. Conventional domaining prioritizes companies on its quest for profits. Well after the 90s, social media handles introduced everyday people to what it means to have a digital identity. Blockchain will do the rest.
@MichaelCyger Respectfully, âreal domain usersâ kind of reads like âcompanies that are stuck in the 90s and feel innovation is too risky/costlyâ. To be honest: Centralized domain transactions arenât inherently âfastâ, things like hijacking arenât âsafeâ and lifetime renewals ainât âlow feesâ.
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𤴠Itâs 2025. May you stop referring to your favorite TLD as âKingâ. After all, whatâs young and desirable will eventually age and wither. đŞŚ. No reign lasts forever except that of a God. #ThePowerofInnovation.
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The future called and said âconventional domainingâ will be forced to retire soon.
@Darcymason Conventional domaining is hardwired for 1990s growth. It has inherent bottlenecks due to a lack of innovation and a deeply seeded bias toward a single TLD. (.com) The best long-term strategy involves building out some type of business or content framework atop names you register.
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Thereâs a thing called âmeaningful exchangesâ. The value of a negotiation can be found in the dialogue just as much as the offering(s) and outcome. Everything ainât meant to be fast, easy and transactional folks. đ.
@paulg BINs surely have their drawbacks too. Making offers is reserved for the patient and strategic buyers - not those hoping a seller has priced a name at a steal. Itâs a matter of establishing synergy between a prospective buyer and willing seller. Everything else is transactional.
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TLDs aren't "domains" by themselves. They are technically "ROOT extensions". They're "the ROOT of a. domain". Take the word of @NamerTips and a few others.
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