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Onur Kocayiğit retweeted
Mid-Range Domain Sales Continue to Rule the Charts Opening Multiple Seats Around the Top 20 Table for .Coms & Non .Coms Alike: dnjournal.com/archive/domain…
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Every name in my portfolio is now priced against real comparable sales — NameBio, DNJournal, actual closes. Not appraisal fantasy. Not gut. Acquiring in AI security, post-quantum, or agent infrastructure? You get a number you can defend to your board.
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Better just wait until they drop and you can get them for $10 instead of $100
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Here's Thraid.com Appraisal: Suggested BIN $315,000 Recommended buy-it-now posture for marketplace presentation. Reserve Guide $125,000 A practical minimum for serious negotiation or auction use. Likely Buyer End-user buyer, funded operator, or premium domain investor Buyer fit is inferred from the domain class, market lane, keyword type, and extension depth. Market Readiness Lead with retail confidence and protect reserve. Easier to present; serious buyers understand the asset class Confidence High (85/96) Strong market-confidence read based on available comparable, keyword, extension, and quality signals. Why it's valuable .com is the highest-liquidity extension and dominates reported aftermarket sales DNJournal-calibrated middle-market .com comparable band short enough for brand recall clean alphabetic spelling improves resale liquidity no hyphen penalty pronounceable brand pattern supports end-user pricing no asking-price penalty applied DNJournal lower/middle-market calibration applies: clean four-letter .coms, pronounceable invented brands, and practical two-word business names commonly appear in the $2k-$19k reported-sales lane
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They judge presidents on their first 100 days. The Beanstalk🌱Challenge™ is now 100 days old. What started as an idea on March 3rd is now an official part of @NamesCon Global 2026. The funny part? It didn’t even have a name until March 5th. After hours of searching through my own domains and then working the mines, digging and digging and digging for hours and hours, considering hundreds of possibilities, the perfect domain finally revealed itself: The Beanstalk Challenge™. The minute I saw it, I knew it was the perfect fit for what I wanted to accomplish. I could have chosen a hundred other names. I didn’t. Most people dig for 5 minutes and conclude all the great domains are gone. They’re not. The difference is I keep digging LONG after most people stop. And once I found the right name, everything else was built in public. Not behind closed doors. Not in secret. Builder by builder. Project by project. Idea by idea. That journey has now brought The Beanstalk Challenge™ to the stage at @NamesCon Global 2026 as its premier partner. That’s an important distinction because they see the same future I see. A future where digital identity, entrepreneurship, AI-enabled business creation, and Internet infrastructure converge. Together, we believe we’re bringing two industries together that can benefit enormously from one another. Hosted by me and moderated by @DNJournal Editor Ron Jackson. The Beanstalk Challenge was never about domains alone. It is a live demonstration of what can happen when digital identity, entrepreneurship, AI-enabled business creation, and Internet infrastructure come together in the real world. The movement is gaining momentum, and the Beanstalk keeps growing. 🌱 NamesCon Global describes it this way: The Beanstalk Challenge is a skill-based entrepreneurial initiative built around category-defining domain names and long-term business creation. Participants are selected based on the strength of their ideas, execution potential, and entrepreneurial vision, with the program designed to help builders transform digital identity into real companies and lasting momentum. At its core, the challenge reflects the connection between NamesCon and CloudFest Americas themselves. One community has always centered on digital identity, domains, and online opportunity. The other has focused on the infrastructure, platforms, cloud technologies, and AI tools that turn digital ideas into scalable businesses. The Beanstalk Challenge™ sits directly at that intersection. 🎯 And tomorrow I will announce a big strategic expansion of the Beanstalk Challenge™. Bingo. Bongo. Beanstalk. 🌱 Don’t believe me… Just watch. #BeastMode #BeanstalkChallenge #DigitalAssets #Domains
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Joe Styler retweeted
Big thanks to Ron Jackson @DNJournal for his exceptional coverage of @NotifyDomains. We're here to help founders and investors find more opportunities faster and make better-informed decisions.
Michael Cyger's New Notify.Domains Service Aims to Help Move Investors to the Head of the Acquisition Line: dnjournal.com/archive/lowdow…
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Voice was a 🏸 game. B1s t_x $ => MS DN , MS ping back 30 => B1s BTC.
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P.S. I think the way @DNJournal has been doing it, they'll cite the lower one, until there's proof of what the buyer paid in total, and then they later adjust (they've done that a few times in the past on the big deals). [I've always felt that 100% of fees are ultimately paid by the seller, even if some/all fees are nominally accounted for as a payment by the buyer to a broker/intermediary]
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Replying to @NameBio
I imagine that there will be a very large number of links to @DNJournal, given he was compiling data for at least a DECADE before NameBio even launched.
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