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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2338914" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>Thanks for your feedback, [USER=322977324]@NFTDom[/USER], and great to your success. I feel that it's going to be long-lived as a trend, much like -drone names that are not applicable to the technology that can be applied today.</p><p></p><p>Almost every domain that Namebio has captured as a sale can be set in the "winner" category. I've witnessed no names near 5-figures to even judge whether that's accurate or whether they have gone anywhere but to others that have got on the hype train (like drones, etc.).</p><p></p><p>As far as "MechaNFT" over "Strike", I would counter with: CryptoKitties (edit: it also has archives going back to 2003 which can tell a story of it going back to 2000 on another domain but first being opened on a subdomain prior to that -- so it's better due to the historical value that has sentiment to me to make it what it once was).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Exactly what I was referring to as being the 'winners' with my list, but I cannot go exhaustive and list 100 domains that will already be registered, to include nftdeeds/nfthomes. But to say that nfthomesinflorida will be worth more than reg fee is somewhat insane and is backed by my statement of drone names and every other trend with domain names that has come along in the last 15 years that I have actively been buying and selling names. Also, you might want to look into Nike's naming of their NFT for proof of ownership.</p><p></p><p>Maybe NFT can be the one exception to all trend names though. Who knows?</p><p></p><p>Good luck, but it's not a space for me; and for that reason, I'm out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2338914, member: 130638"] Thanks for your feedback, [USER=322977324]@NFTDom[/USER], and great to your success. I feel that it's going to be long-lived as a trend, much like -drone names that are not applicable to the technology that can be applied today. Almost every domain that Namebio has captured as a sale can be set in the "winner" category. I've witnessed no names near 5-figures to even judge whether that's accurate or whether they have gone anywhere but to others that have got on the hype train (like drones, etc.). As far as "MechaNFT" over "Strike", I would counter with: CryptoKitties (edit: it also has archives going back to 2003 which can tell a story of it going back to 2000 on another domain but first being opened on a subdomain prior to that -- so it's better due to the historical value that has sentiment to me to make it what it once was). Exactly what I was referring to as being the 'winners' with my list, but I cannot go exhaustive and list 100 domains that will already be registered, to include nftdeeds/nfthomes. But to say that nfthomesinflorida will be worth more than reg fee is somewhat insane and is backed by my statement of drone names and every other trend with domain names that has come along in the last 15 years that I have actively been buying and selling names. Also, you might want to look into Nike's naming of their NFT for proof of ownership. Maybe NFT can be the one exception to all trend names though. Who knows? Good luck, but it's not a space for me; and for that reason, I'm out. [/QUOTE]
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