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Yes I know, Chinese mainlanders like to call domains as "ç±³", which means "Rice" in english. Robotic translation is only 50% accurate ;)

Its interesting to see how large cultures incorporate their tradition into new technology. Is this just mainland China or also other far-eastern countries (Korea, Vietnam, etc..)? (Usually something like this is regional).

(Off topic) like what the Chinese (Mandarin) call German Shepherds:
Deguo Hei Bei
(From what I've been told by someone in China) which literally translates into "German Black Back". ( I assume that there wasn't a word for "shepherd" when it was introduced there because I think they never had a need for a shepherd dog, so they called it by it's description?).

Eh, one thing that's always caught my interest was the far-eastern culture and languages, too bad I was never able to learn them, just a few phrases in Vietnamese.:)

This is just one more tidbit to find "interesting". :)
 
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Just another hint of the value of NNNNN.com, is that people in china are already buying them at $10-$20 each. However, it is still underpriced. The value should be $50+ as the current market for NNNN.com is $500.
 

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I have two posts up regarding the development of 100 random LLLL.com's and 100 random NNNNN.com's. As you can see, a significantly higher percentage of the NNNNN.com's are already developed sites (46% to 24%) as compared with the LLLL.com's. That, and the fact that the LLLL.com's are more than 4x more numerous than the NNNNN.com's to begin with, bodes very well for future values of the NNNNN.com's.
 

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Im glad to hear it.

Im kind of surprised to see really decent nnnnn.coms here on DNF selling with low BINs, and getting what I consider lowball offers.

Based on the snapnames bids Ive been seeing, Im thinking we should be seeing $20 not a problem for ok nnnnn's

What do you think?
 

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getting 50+ hits a day on 8*8**.com ... no backlinks, no wayback, no source on parked... wish I knew the magic KW.
 

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Only a handful of mine have 1 hit this month, but it's only been a few weeks. Check back with me at the end of march.

As for selling, when the low-end sell for a certain price, I plan on dumping my entire portfolio..

Or keeping them for the price to go higher. :)
 

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Im glad to hear it.

Im kind of surprised to see really decent nnnnn.coms here on DNF selling with low BINs, and getting what I consider lowball offers.

Based on the snapnames bids Ive been seeing, Im thinking we should be seeing $20 not a problem for ok nnnnn's

What do you think?

I think it will take a little bit for the market to realize (1) these have all been bought out and (2) they are valuable domains. Also, perhaps snapnames has Asian or other foreign bidders that aren't here, apparently Asian registrars are backordering NNNNN.com's and they are trading for $20-$25 on Asian forums. Someone could probably make a killing right now by buying low here while the prices are still pretty low and selling high there.
 

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So where do Asian domainers hang out?

www.domain.cn is the site I'm aware of, that's where I found a big discussion about the foreign rice farmers eradicating the five figures com. But I have no idea how to get on there and sell my domains. And I would rather wait a while, even a long while, since I think the NNNNN.com's are seriously undervalued (even at $20-$25 for random numbers) so I would rather wait for the market to get to where it is going before selling. And once that happens I don't think anyone will have trouble selling their NNNNN.com's on non-Asian forums.
 

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How's 94107.com?

Zip code for San Francisco.
 

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i only grabbed one .......34847 , but it has been 'kited' and tasted , now google have it on a banned list , most annoyed i cant park it ??
 
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