This journey started with curiosity and a $36 investment in domains.
What began as a side hustle grew into something much bigger than I expected.
Grateful to @Entrepreneur for the feature, and truly thankful for everyone who’s supported me along the way.
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Play stupid games, get stupid prizes...
Nobody listens! It's hilarious. I try to warn people. They criticize me. I speak the truth, from experience. They tell me I don't know what I'm talking about...
You think that investing in domain names that are unilaterally controlled by the government of a small island nation is a good investment? LOL
YOU HAVE NO RIGHTS! You think you do, but you don't...
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The thing I like about domaining is that you can make it work in so many ways.
Think of it is lego blocks.
You can mix and match different blocks to create your own little business model but you can't randomly join some blocks and expect to build a nice model
Friend .com SOLD for $1.8 MILLION?! 🔥🔥🔥
It is on a payment plan until 2026. This is the second payment of a 4 part payment and still 2 payments left. Total price in the amount of $1.8 MILLION if all payment were equal!
Big News! Freename is now the first #Web3 Registrar to get @ICANN Accreditation! 🚀
This milestone bridges traditional and Web3 domains, making domain management seamless. Tokenize your Web2 domains and welcome to the future of #domain ownership! Stay tuned! 🔔🌎
Some must have #Domain investment tools which cost you $0 but could generate $$$$ sales...
https://t.co/NvkALE8oq6 is all in all Domaining tools to filter any expired/marketplace domains based on different factors.
@spaceship is one of the cheapest domain registrar at this moment.
@NameBio is the place to check previous history of any Domain deals and daily domain SOLD record.
https://t.co/JH8qLG80ZQ is a great tool to check domain registration details and registrants information.
@afternic and @squadhelp are the best marketplace to list your #DomainName for sale.
@bodis is a good PPC lander if your domain generate a good number of regular traffic. So its worth to cover your renewal.
@domcomp1 is tool to compare and find out cheapest domain registration and renewal.
@dotdbcom is another great tool to chek number of extension developed/registered on your domain name.
Last but not least you should keep an eye on @NamePros and @DNForum to get regular domaining updates from the leader of this industry and big investors.
Domain Appraisals Tools: How Reliable Are They?
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In an ever-evolving digital landscape, the value of a domain name transcends mere algorithms and online estimates.
Beyond the calculations of algorithms and the estimates of online tools, an universe opens up where the true value of a domain is unveiled in its uniqueness and inherent potential.
Factors such as memorability, relevance in the reference sector, and its potential deeply influence the real value of a domain, often surprising theoretical expectations. The value of a domain name resides not only in numbers, but in the stories, the strategic visions of buyers, and the patience of sellers.
A journey to discover a market where the real value of a domain transcends simple numerics to embrace an unexplored potential.
The Hidden Potential of Domains Beyond Algorithms
The assessment of domain values through online tools versus their actual sale value is a fascinating topic that merits careful analysis. There are notable discrepancies between the estimates provided by online valuation tools and the actual sale prices of domains.
Take, for instance, the domain "https://t.co/Hlud2Q1rVl". While GoDaddy valued it at $21,166 and PCDomains at just $1,106, its actual sale price reached a staggering $600,000. Similarly, "https://t.co/aY9XClQ9WG", estimated at less than $10,000 by 3 out of 4 online valuation tools, was sold for $81,675. These cases highlight a marked discrepancy between theoretical valuation and practical value.
These discrepancies can be attributed to various factors. Online tools often rely on algorithms that analyze historical data, website traffic, keywords in the domain name, and other technical parameters.
However, these tools cannot quantify the uniqueness and specific potential of a domain for a particular business. For example, "https://t.co/HRRPWiRBxB", valued at $19,357 by GoDaddy, was sold for $380,000, likely due to its great potential in the hospitality sector.
Furthermore, the valuation of a domain can be influenced by factors such as ease of memorization, brevity, relevance in the reference sector, and branding potential and the buyer's desire to secure it at all costs.
For instance, "https://t.co/6CDFRder81" was valued at $9,605 by GoDaddy but sold for $300,000, perhaps reflecting its strong appeal in the vehicle market.
Online valuation tools provide a useful starting point, but it is crucial to also consider the uniqueness and potential of a domain in the specific context of a business. Estimates can provide a basis, but the real value of a domain can be significantly higher, deeply reflecting its true potential in the market.
The True Value of a Domain Name
In the digital universe, a domain name is not just a mere online label; it's an identity, a brand, an intrinsic value that goes far beyond the boundaries of tangibility.
The data from the last five years show a dynamic landscape: from 2019 to 2023, the sales of domains with mid-to-high prices vary considerably (for example, in 2023 we have +1250 sales >=10K, +350 >=25K, and +125 >=50K); these numbers, as impressive as they are, do not tell the whole story.
The value of a domain name cannot be precisely
measured by online tools. These can provide a useful estimate, but they do not capture the unique essence of each domain. Each domain name is unique and, as such, its value is largely determined by the specific interest of the buyer.
This interest is unique to each buyer, influenced by factors such as the brand, the target market, and the long-term strategic vision. The patience of the seller plays a crucial role in this delicate balance.
Not being in a hurry to undersell can mean the difference between a modest profit and an extraordinary one.
The true value of a domain name lies in its uniqueness, the perception of the buyer, and the patience of the seller. These intangible elements, combined with statistical data, form the beating heart of the domain market, a market where the real value transcends simple numbers and lies in the stories and potentials of each domain.
OBS World is proud to partner up with @freenameio, the leading multichain #Web3 Domain & TLD platform. On Freename users can personalise their TLD and own their digital identity and data.
To introduce new partner and discuss further collaboration, join us on #ama this Thursday
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🚀 Freename's Web3 Explorations Series Kickoff!
📅 Today, 5:00 PM CET
📍https://t.co/X8mCu1GgIC
🌐 Topic: Digital Identity Solutions
👤 Guest: Evin McMullen, CEO of https://t.co/R8zb2MNE9Y
🎙 Host: Freddy, Freename’s Product Manager
🎁 Every listener will receive a surprise
🔍 Explore:
•Data Backpack origins
•Challenges with online data & identity
•Decentralized Identifiers (DID)
•Cryptography & DIDs
•Verifiable Credentials
❓Got a burning question? Reply or join us live!
#Web3Explorations #DigitalIdentity
Since its establishment in 1998, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (@ICANN) has been the backbone of a seamless internet experience, overseeing the Domain Name System (DNS) and managing millions of domain names with unparalleled efficiency.
@freenameio is not merely an observer in this transformative journey; we are actively collaborating with ICANN-accredited members to provide the necessary support and innovations that seamlessly bridge the reliability of traditional internet structures with the dynamic, decentralized nature of Web3.
Our vision extends beyond domain names; we are committed to cultivating a Web3 ecosystem where data security, user empowerment, and innovation are not just aspirations but the very foundation of the digital experience.
Before exploring the realm of web3 domains, let’s familiarize ourselves with the ICANN structure.
ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) differentiates between top- level domains (TLD) into 5 official types
1. Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLD).
They are open for registration by anyone.
Eg: .com .org .net
2. Sponsored Top-Level Domains (sTLD).
They are proposed and supervised by private organizations.
Eg: .edu .gov .travel
3. Country Code Top-Level Domains (ccTLD).
They are set for specific countries and have dedicated managers to operate them according to local policies.
Eg: .it (Italy), .fr (France), .us (United States)
4. Infrastructure Top-Level Domain.
It contains only one TLD .arpa which stands for “Address and Routing Parameter Area.”
It’s managed directly from ICANN.
5. Test top-level domains (tTLD).
They are used for documentation purposes and local testing only.
They are four: .example .invalid .localhost .test
These are centralized structures that you don’t have full control over.
Web3 presents you with an opportunity to take the front seat in this equation and choose your own TLD.
Your domain is your digital identity.
Why limit yourself to pre-determined SLDs and TLDs?
At Freename, we give you choice.
You want to be mister.fantastic? No problem.
You want to be a public.servant? We gotchu.
You were not able to choose your IRL name when you were born. Your parents did that.
Now you get to be reborn and choose your own digital identity.
What shall we call you?
📢 Exciting Announcement!
We've partnered with @Mises001 Browser to bring you:
✅ Freename Domains Resolution
✅ Absolute Security
✅ Extension Support
✅ Optimized for Web3 Mobile
MISES is the first ever browser to resolve Freename domains. Stay ahead with us! 😎