... investor Xiaopeng Zhou, known as "Miller Chou", based in China, who was represented by the domain lawyer John Berryhill. The opponent bought the domain young.com, which was first registered in November 1994, for US$ 220,000 in September 2023. He explained that he had sold his thousands ...
The TLD .twitter was protected, but since the social media service renamed itself to X after being purchased by Elon Musk, someone bought this TLD today for $499 at Freename.
... replaces the former domain lovearchies.com. This also works on a small scale: in April 2024, the US company Cresswell Richardson from Tennessee bought the domain creswell.com for US$ 2,200 (approx. EUR 2,020), improving on mycresswell.com. This is just a small sample of recent and more recent ...
It’s a bit of a wild ride, isn’t it? You’ve just bought a Web3 domain, you are ready to explore the world of Web3 domain speculation, and now you’re waiting to see if its value will skyrocket. Almost every domain investor has been in this position ...
... the "Website Domain Valuation Expert" from Agent AI. Dharmesh Shah was already mentioned occasionally in articles, for example when he bought the domain chat.com and resold it two months later in May 2023 for an eight-figure sum, or when he bought the domain you.ai for US$ 700,000 (approx. ...
... sort the column with the monetary amounts and then delete all rows that do not contain any amounts. All amounts for invoice totals and amounts for bought item are now displayed. Depending on the software, the fields may need to be formatted correctly. If a summation is now carried out, exactly ...
I see. You have bought the TLD .casino with the chain emoji added and the SLD martianic for that TLD. Polygon and Ethereum are two different blockchains.
... worries me greatly is the network among which we are trying to find protection for ourselves and at the same time remain outside of any laws. I bought the TLD .casino and mint it on the Polygon network. I think Polygon is Ethereum, no? Then I bought from myself, as Albert Einstein assures, SLD ...
... first you purchase a domain. In the second step you register (= mint) it on the blockchain. Apparently this is because nothing changes. That is, I bought the .Casino and became a co-owner. Then I registered (mint) the .Casino and should have become a co-Registrar, but nothing happened... At least ...