@DebatableFO Wow. All of a sudden your post appeared in my feed during the world cup.
I used to follow you on Instagram years back when I was a football creator. Nice to see you again🤝
A few days ago, I agreed to sell a 4-letter English word .ai domain for $65,000.
I originally acquired it in 2019 for around $100.
The transaction is still being finalized, so I’ll reveal the domain name once everything is completed.
Patience pays.
SOLD
BUZZ.xyz for $94,999 USD
Congrats to the buyer!
There has certainly been a buzz around .XYZ domains – especially after world.xyz, a Solana-native prediction market, surfaced with a quirky campaign that earned widespread attention.
Speaking of “world” domains, one of the most exciting names on TD is now available for $1M USD: world.now. .Now is next-gen – with branding advantages domain names simply couldn't offer before.
Be sure to check out our promotional post for world.now – we'll link it below shortly.
And speaking of prediction markets, you may recall our recent big post about .TRADE domains, where we listed over 40 active companies and projects building on .TRADE, showing that the TLD has solid potential in the prediction market space.
Next week, we'll publish a new .TRADE sale – and talk about an offer we received for a .TRADE domain shortly before Meta's reported move into prediction markets.
Back to .XYZ, Buzz.xyz is a superb domain – the “Buzz” brand has great synergy with the TLD, and we look forward to seeing what enterprise emerges on that name.
Once again, congrats to the buyer on their new domain.
All this fearful talk of ‘how will England stop Messi’ is ludicrous. The much more pertinent question is how will Argentina stop Bellingham?
He’s the real superstar of this World Cup.
GM😎
💰 Monday = Wholesale Day 💰
Time to turn domains into cash.
Post: • Domain name • Checkout link • Price
Like ❤️ & Repost 🔄 so buyers can discover more names.
My submission:
AiBros.com - $899
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Who’s selling today? 👇🔥
@AlbicelesteTalk When have you played Brazil, Spain, Italy or Portugal at the World Cup? Avoiding most of the European big hitters in all your tournaments. Fraud
🚨🏴 Leo Messi: "It’s a special game because it’ll be my first time playing against England. I’ve played against just about everyone except them.
"It’s special because they’re a great team, a football powerhouse, and it’s always exciting to face opponents like that, especially in a World Cup semifinal."
Messi at the World Cup:
•Joint most goals (8)
•Most big chances created (7)
•Most chances created (21)
•Highest xA (3.40)
•Second most goal contributions
A 39-year-old will never REMOTELY come close to the levels.
The more I think about it, the more astonished I am by what Messi has produced at this World Cup.
Forget the fact that he’s going toe to toe with Mbappe again, at 39, which is already unprecedented beyond belief. I urge you to actually consider the context of the teams.
Mbappe plays for arguably the most formidable attacking side since OG Brazil, with two genuine Ballon d’Or level players alongside. Argentina, meanwhile, are more reliant on Messi than ever.
I mean, seriously, Julian scoring that worldie last night was probably the first time an Argentine attacker bar Messi has actually produced a moment of brilliance all competition. Now compare that to France’s dynamics…
The point of this isn’t to dimish Mbappe, he’s probably the most inevitable WC player I’ve ever witnessed, but what Messi has managed to produce at this World Cup is one of the most impressive things I’ve ever experienced in all of sport.
I haven't reported my sales last few Months. So consolidated Today
Domain - Grace.si
Cost - 24$ (Handreg)
Hold - 14 Months
Sold - 5000$
(Note - I dont think this sale related to Super Intelligence, since the buyer from Slovenia. So be cautious)
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Which two goals?
If you mean, these two, here is explaination:
1. Egypt's cancelled goal was clearly foul. The Egyptian player stood on Lisandro's foot when he had full control of the ball.
2. As for Salah's one, Alvarez first intercepted the ball then came in contact when Salah had no control of the ball.
@Azmaldomainer I’m just trolling tbh… I think some of the key decisions that resulted in 2 of the goals were borderline but both definitely fell in the favor of Argentina.
@AdamTheGaffa@MrDtAFC That’s not the issue, it’s that they chalked off that gaol but didn’t do back and award Egypt a penalty after argentinas 3rd after their players shirt was pulled and then Salah was tripped
If England gets past Norway and ends up playing Argentina in the semi-final, then the only thing that would worry me is the corrupt decisions to make sure that Messi is in the final. Apart from that. They are terrible.