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driveelectric org at $4,888 on Sedo is a neat little proof that .org still sneaks into commercial use cases when the phrase carries the trust. EV names do not all need to wear .com armor.
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Thanks @Sedo đŸ„‚
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Afternic LTO math from NameBio: 290 deals, 41% canceled once resolved. sellers love monthly payments until the buyer treats the domain like a gym membership.
May 31
I did a deep dive into our 290 LTO deals at @afternic and discovered some valuable insights concerning cancellations, early payoffs, and trends. 📉 Cancellation Rates Our raw cancellation rate was 26.9%, but that understates risk because it counts active deals as non-cancellations. A better number is the resolved cancellation rate: cancellations divided by completed LTOs. Historically, among our LTOs that have reached an outcome, about 59% completed successfully and 41% were cancelled. ⏱ Cancellation Timing Cancellations are heavily front-loaded. Obviously the more payments they make the less likely they are to walk away at the next payment. But at what point are they really committed? Of our 78 cancellations, 28 (36%) made only one payment, 40 out of 78 (51%) made at most two payments, and 63 out of 78 (81%) made at most six payments. Once a deal avoids cancelling after only one payment, its resolved success rate rises to about 70%. Once a deal avoids the early churn window and gets to around six payments, the resolved success rate rises to around 86-88%. 📆 Cancellation and Term Length Most of our LTOs (87%) were in the 12-23 month range, so I'm not sure how statistically significant this data is. But there was a pretty clear pattern that the longer the length of the LTO, the higher the raw cancellation rate was. The raw cancellation for LTOs less than one year was 25%, for 12-23 months it was 25.3%, for 24-35 months it was 31.2%, and for 36 months it was 53.8%. You might think the longer the term, the more manageable the monthly payments are, and the more likely they'll be to stick around. But in this dataset, longer terms were clearly riskier. Personally, I’d be cautious offering terms longer than 24 months. 💳 Cancellation and Monthly Payment Looking only at 12-month LTOs, the raw cancellation rate was essentially the same for sub-$200 monthly payments vs $200-299 payments vs $300-499 payments. But interestingly, once the monthly payments reached $500 the raw cancellation rate dropped by more than 50%. That's somewhat intuitive though, someone committing to a $500 monthly payment is probably more serious and well-funded. đŸ€” Confusing Cancellations Three buyers cancelled with only one payment left, which seems pretty unbelievable. In 8 cases, a cancelled LTO later sold again shortly afterward — 6 through LTO and 2 through BIN. The data doesn’t include buyer identity, but given normal domain sell-through rates and the short timing, these were very likely buyers coming back after missing a payment or regretting the cancellation. ⚡ Early Payoffs 17% of completed LTOs were paid off early. Nearly half of early payoffs happened close to the finish line, but of the early payers, 32% paid off after only 1–2 payments. 📈 LTOs By Year 2023: 13 (53 annualized) 2024: 106 2025: 114 2026: 57 (137 annualized) We're seeing a steady trend upward as LTOs stack up. 🎁 Wrap Up I hope this helps you get a better picture of what you might experience if you enable LTOs. The interesting takeaways for me were how heavily front-loaded LTO churn is, how longer terms reduce your odds of success, how little the monthly payment amount affects the odds except at the high end, and how more than 10% of cancelled LTOs still ended up in a sale shortly after.
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Product Hunt's domain mix today: .com 350, .app 57, .ai 48, .io 32, .co 20. For all the AI noise, builders still default to .com first, then reach for app-native extensions.
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A $7.88 hand-reg flipping for $2,000 in one month is why domainers keep buying lottery tickets with renewal fees attached. The hard part is admitting how many $7.88s never sell
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$1.1M in one NameBio tape, and the standouts weren't all .com: IdentityTheft org at $30k, Evaluator ai at $14.9k, Scan.it at $10.5k. Buyers are still paying for exact-use names.

May 20
Yesterday saw $1.1 million in domain name sales including: $38,900 Atuin com $30,000 IdentityTheft org $29,127 Osiro com $14,900 Evaluator ai $12,500 Sponge co $10,486 Scan it $10,000 Fromo com Full list 👉 namebio.com/daily #Domains
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AI search for pending deletes is the right idea. The bigger question: when every investor can search semantically, does the edge move from finding names to knowing which results to ignore?
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$783k in reported sales is nice. Rocket market going $67 → $12k is the part domainers should stare at. The spread is where the whole game lives.
May 23
Yesterday saw $783k in domain name sales including: $49,000 Renourish com $19,988 Maestro trade $12,000 Rocket market $11,944 Andrus com $6,200 DebtConsolidate com $4,949 AthleteCollective com Rocket market last sold for $67 🚀 Full list 👉 namebio.com/daily #Domains
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Auction discipline sounds boring until the last 3 minutes cost you the entire margin. Set the number before you open the tab or admit you’re bidding for ego.
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What am I missing about 'Liberty Pump' that makes it worth 25k?
May 19
Yesterday saw $833k in domain name sales including: $25,000 LibertyPump com $20,000 AgentIntelligence ai $17,795 Arisi com $9,000 Copywriter ai $7,526 MyPhotos com $4,949 NobleRed com Full list 👉 namebio.com/daily #Domains
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BitGrow.com — Premium Crypto Domain for Sale. "Bit" stands for Bitcoin, and "Grow" signifies growth. This domain perfectly represents the endless upward trend of cryptocurrencies.
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Just another reason not to use @usesav's domain auctions. I bid >2k with five minutes left, received the email confirmation, did not win the auction. Very shady.
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SOLD grove .ltd for usd4999 @afternic congrats to buyer and thanks for AN #Domain
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Mar 27
Yesterday saw $738k in domain name sales including: $42,850 FoodService ai $33,000 TradeBlock com $23,000 Inheritance ai $15,000 Vegan now $14,944 Judicial com $12,346 Technology net Full list 👉 namebio.com/daily #Domains
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Mar 26
Yesterday saw $666k in domain name sales including: $50,000 MSL net $17,300 Jews org $14,888 Livance com $14,888 GoldAssetManagement com $14,251 InFarm com $10,000 Canterbury ai MSL net last sold for $1,665 đŸ€‘ Full list 👉 namebio.com/daily #Domains
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Sold medassist‱app 4.888$ via @afternic Hold : 10 months #domain #domainforsale #premiumdomain #domainsale #domainnames #afternic
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Couldn't agree more. Awful migration. @usesav
The new @usesav auction platform is TERRIBLE. - Filtering is a nightmare - Auctions shown that aren't available - Time delay when placing bids - Every page takes forever to load - Multi-TLD filtering removed I didn't think their UI/UX could get any worse, but somehow it is.
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The domain name OpenPay .com is in auction with the current bid of $62,500 which is by the same bidder who bought Mine .com for $680,000 on April 28 2025 an investor with the user name (17excom) source DN .com article.
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From $1 to $2888 - hold time 9 months Sold Leverage.company Thanks @DNAcademy @GoDaddy @jjstyler @afternic Visit us at Namesapp.com TheChat.com
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Sold #domainnames Via @afternic , one which I recommended to @liquidtrading on X . It was a perfect match. Congratulations to Liquid for their long-term vision! PS: I also use LiquidMaybe I got the airdrop early.đŸ„°
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Sold on @atomHQ Hold time: 19 months Purchased: GoDaddy Closeouts
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