coinrumble might be a good name for a crypto comparison site.
But give up a percentage of the company for $10? Just register the .net domain and keep all ownership.
It's a fair point in the sense that .nets are available for many of these, but they were all dropcaught, not free reg'd. If you go onto any sites like dan.com and search for "coin" + (viable single word).com domains, you won't find any for less than $1,000.
I tried to secure coincrush.com a few months ago, their price was $13,000 (unfortunately)... it's a good name for a range of different projects.
cointube.com dropped about a month ago and sold instantly at auction for about $8k from memory.
Well depending on how the project''s potential will be I don't think q businessman will mind spending a couple thousanda of dollars on finding an alternative for the domain rather than hiving a percentage of their company/business in exchange for the name. No guy in his right mind would give a big piece of their idea just because they got the name first especially if there are good alternatives in the web. If you are looking for a business partner you need to shell out more than a domain or at least an equal amount of capital your business partner will be shelling out.