Have we achieved peak AI hype when a two-word, 19-letter, 7-syllable .com domain name sells for six figures with no negotiation whatsoever?
Thank you to @GoDaddy's @Afternic team for building a brand and platform that end users trust enough to spend that much on https://t.co/CJ4Djyo83h without blinking. Or, maybe it was an Agentic AI agent that cannot blink at all? 🤷♂️
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@BlackLabelAdvsr You’re not the target demographic— empty nesters who want luxury but low maintenance while they are away traveling for a good % of the time. Convenience.
99% of domain investors will completely miss that the primary keyword of long-term, repeatable value here is “Intelligence”, not “Agentic”. IYKYK. I set a 6-figure BIN because of the noun, not the adjective — just as I’ve done with Bot, Trade, and X as adjectives modifying “Intelligence” in other .com domains in my portfolio. “Agentic” happens to be the trendiest adjective modifying “Intelligence” at the moment so it sold faster. “Agentic” will come and go; “Intelligence” has greater permanence.
HT to @domainpro for influencing me at some point over the past 18 months to increase the BINs on most of my “Intelligence” domains. 🙏
Have we achieved peak AI hype when a two-word, 19-letter, 7-syllable .com domain name sells for six figures with no negotiation whatsoever?
Thank you to @GoDaddy's @Afternic team for building a brand and platform that end users trust enough to spend that much on https://t.co/CJ4Djyo83h without blinking. Or, maybe it was an Agentic AI agent that cannot blink at all? 🤷♂️
#domainnames #agenticai #agenticintelligence #agentic #ai #afternic
Skip outbounding. Nobody wants spam when they are not in the market for something. The email is likely immediately deleted like most unsolicited email. Just BIN price the domain to sell on an Afternic landing page and move on to buying more domains. When a prospective buyer enters the domain market to buy a domain matching yours, they’ll hit the BIN button. 👍🏻
@IRHologram@WallStreetApes Return to a gold standard that prevents politicians in Washington DC from printing / creating trillions of new U.S. Dollars out of thin air (backed by nothing) which leads to a loss of purchasing power and higher prices across the US economy.
@cultra She assumes that the counterparty will continue to exist over her lifetime and will be there, solvent, to make the payments well into the future. That counterparty could file bankruptcy and the (highly inflated away) payments would stop.
Have you recently sold a four letter .com to an end user and haven't disclosed the price? Would you be willing to eventually disclose the price? If so, DM me.
I'm not looking for outliers -- looking for typical sales
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Elon Musk just defended America better than every politician in Washington combined.
Musk: “After World War 2, the US could have basically taken over the world and any country. Like we got nukes, nobody else got nukes. We don’t even have to lose soldiers. Which country do you want?”
One nation on earth held a weapon nobody else had.
Total dominance. Zero competition. No risk of retaliation.
Every empire in history that held that kind of advantage used it.
Rome. The Mongols. The British. The Ottomans.
They conquered until they collapsed.
America had a bigger advantage than all of them combined.
And it rebuilt the countries it just defeated.
Musk: “The United States actually helped rebuild countries. So it helped rebuild Europe, it helped rebuild Japan. This is very unusual behavior, almost unprecedented.”
Almost unprecedented?
It had never happened before. Not once in 5,000 years of recorded history.
The Marshall Plan wasn’t foreign aid.
It was the most radical act of restraint any superpower ever committed.
America turned its enemies into allies. Turned rubble into economies. Turned surrender into partnership.
Germany went from ashes to the economic engine of Europe in a generation.
Japan went from unconditional surrender to the third largest economy on earth.
Three years after the war, America was flying food into Berlin.
A city in the heart of the nation that just tried to destroy it.
That’s not policy.
That’s a civilization deciding what it is at the exact moment it has the power to be anything.
You’re being told a story right now.
That America is the villain of history.
You hear it everywhere. Media. Universities. Social platforms.
Musk: “There’s always like, well America’s done bad things. Well of course America’s done bad things, but one needs to look at the whole track record.”
Every nation on earth has dark chapters. Every single one.
The difference is what a country does when nobody can stop it.
And when nobody could stop America, it fed its enemies and rebuilt their cities.
Musk: “The history of China suggests that China is not acquisitive. Meaning they’re not going to go out and invade a whole bunch of countries.”
Probably right.
China has historically built walls, not fleets.
But the real question isn’t about borders anymore.
We’re approaching a moment that mirrors 1945 in ways nobody has fully processed yet.
AI is going to give a handful of people a power advantage that makes nuclear monopoly look quaint.
If someone is going to hold that kind of power, who do you want it to be?
The country that conquered when it could? Or the one that rebuilt when it didn’t have to?
Every alliance. Every trade route. Every economy.
Billions lifted out of poverty.
All of it traces back to one act of restraint that had never been done before.
And carries no guarantee of being repeated.
The most powerful thing America ever did wasn’t building the bomb.
It was what it didn’t do after.