3. This is only a subset of the "coin" + (term) .com domains I own. I've already sold some previously. Guess what, a bit more than a $10 reg fee. I didn't even hand reg any of these, a majority are from auction or dropcaught.
have you ever managed to sell a domain for such serious prices? $12500 ... do you think it sells as easily as $10 domains?
Try to sell one domain for big money, just to get some experience.
Of course I'm not planning on partnering for free, what kind of idiot would be?
The domain owner is a business owner also. So anyone who's accepting your business invitation should know, that 100% of them is under your control. You must agree that is not promising and does not bring any security to your potential partners.
The domain is important, but it should not be exaggerated and given more importance than it should.
Thanks for your contribution to the conversation.
Yes, I've sold domains for more than $10,000 before. I've been buying domains since 2006 as I mentioned, before having anything to do with crypto (obviously). You shouldn't assume my level of experience, just as I don't assume yours.
As I mentioned everything would be done contractually and the domain would leave my possession. It's not uncommon to create agreements structured like this.
What it would mean is that, no, I wouldn't have 100% control. The domain is held by a 3rd party. Everything would happen according to a pre-determined set of clauses.
I agree, domains are not the be-all and end-all, and they shouldn't be given too much importance. I haven't suggested they are important, just that if someone is interested in proposal we can discuss it.