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Domainat.top
@DomainatTop
https://t.co/r5xgHpXp6Q — Premium Domains for Bold Brands. Carefully curated domains for brands that mean business. The right name doesn't just fit — it lands.
Egypt เข้าร่วม Nisan 2019
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Guys, I'm a domainer like y'all.
Please don't send me overpriced domains.
It's a waste of time for me as well as for you.
Adomainer@Azmaldomainer
Any selling one word .co and .io? The budget is up to $5K. Wholesale price only.
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@BTCUFO I like it, i tried to get this one today:
GrowBrain.com
but out of my hand, but really good one.

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Openhub.ai is an outstanding AI‑industry domain, comparable to OpenAI and GitHub. It fetched $3,100 at auction — do you think that’s a bargain?

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Turning $9.99 into $1,999
Forget about trends for sec. Instead, spend a few hours searching 4 a great domain that U can either HR or closeout sale with a focus on .com. Aim 4 a #domain that is not more than 8-letters. Once U acquire it, list it on all marketplaces 4 max exposure

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Latest domains for sale on X (last 24h) | Namefi Feed
Top Picks
- Duug.com: Clean 4L .com with brandable sound and strong near-term liquidity appeal. | Source: x.com/i/web/status/2…
- VmVi.com: A $400 entry is workable for a very short .com with acronym and brand use. | Source: x.com/i/web/status/2…
- SmartEyes.xyz: $225 buy-now is low enough to make this clear AI-vision brand a live flip shot. | Source: x.com/i/web/status/2…
- etfWhale.com: Memorable finance brand with direct niche relevance and clear buyer recognition. | Source: x.com/i/web/status/2…
- WineBlend.com: Exact commercial phrase in .com with straightforward end-user use and resale clarity. | Source: x.com/i/web/status/2…
35 additional domains just surfaced → namefi.io/feed?utm_id=x-…
Got a stronger name? Let’s see it
GIF
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@TheShubh11 I mean Ex: a real estate company named:
[abctoxyz]+development
[abctoxyz] not-dictionary-word
How investor register the .com version before the company?
Which he doesn’t know this brand name before and [abctoxyz] not a generic name !!
I hope you got what I mean
Thanks
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@DomainatTop @Aladey Shooting, with persistence, at a flock of birds will yield a hit sooner or later :))
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I have a question that puzzles me
How do some domain investors register the .com extension for a specific brand before that brand even exists?
I mean HR domains. For example, a company called Abctoxyz - how did the investor register it before the company appeared? (1)
@Aladey
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@Aladey Ex: a real estate company named:
[abctoxyz]+development
[abctoxyz] not a not-dictionary-word
How investor register the .com version before the company?
Which he doesn’t know this brand name before and [abctoxyz] not a generic name !!
I hope you got what I mean
Thanks
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@Aladey I know this brandable names, i mean how an investor got domain as an upgrade for existing company!
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@DomainatTop we dont predict Abctoxyz. we build portfolios of names that could become brands, and some eventually do.
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@Aladey (2) Or was the company already existing and the .com expired, and the investor caught it?
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@Aladey I have a question that puzzles me
How do some domain investors register the .com extension for a specific brand before that brand even exists?
I mean HR domains. For example, a company called Abctoxyz - how did the investor register it before the company appeared? (1)
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💡 Today's Domaining Tip 💡
Keep an eye on domains using Chinese registrars NS. Nameservers from providers such as Bizcn, Juming, Gname, Xin Net, Alibaba Cloud (HiChina/Wanwang), eName, and other major Chinese domain platforms can sometimes signal activity from investors targeting the Chinese market.
Some nameservers worth monitoring include:
Bizcn .com
Juming
Gname
Xin Net (北京新网数码信息技术有限公司)
Alibaba Cloud / Wanwang (阿里云计算有限公司)
eName (厦门易名科技股份有限公司)
July Name Limited
Dominet (HK) Limited
Alibaba Chengdu
Tracking drops, transfers, and portfolio movements associated with these providers may help you spot emerging trends, acquisition targets, and domains attracting interest from Chinese buyers before they hit the broader market.
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@TheShubh11 (2) Abctoxyz — how did the investor register it before the company appeared? Or was the company already existing and the .com expired, and the investor caught it?”
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@TheShubh11 Translation:
“I have a question that puzzles me — how do some domain investors register the .com extension for a specific brand before that brand even exists? I mean hand-reg domains. For example, a company called Abctoxyz — (1)
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