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Topic: BitcoinWallet.com - SOLD for $250,000 - page 3. (Read 8891 times)

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legendary
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March 24, 2014, 04:13:02 AM
#54
Nice sale. Smiley
sr. member
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February 20, 2014, 01:39:39 AM
#53
This is a major score for whoever owned that domain.  Bet it doesn't even net 200k in profits...

.... and what exactly acts as your crystal ball to forecast a non-existent business' P/L earnings? Please enlighten me.

legendary
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This is the land of wolves now & you're not a wolf
February 19, 2014, 10:31:20 PM
#52
This is a major score for whoever owned that domain.  Bet it doesn't even net 200k in profits...
legendary
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February 19, 2014, 02:53:31 AM
#51
WTS

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LitecoinStore.com
LitecoinCasino.com
LitecoinLottery.com
MineLitecoin.com
LitecoinMining.com
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Knowledge is Power
February 18, 2014, 02:38:07 AM
#50
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February 18, 2014, 12:13:41 AM
#49
Wow!  I find it hard to imagine that will pay off.  Why not just invest the $250,000 in bitcoin instead?

Because most finance entrepreneurs don't give a flying fuck about Bitcion.  They're just trying to make money off the latest fad.  Therefor their stupidity kicks in, and they treat this like any other startup.  Even if that means blowing $250k on a domain name.  Their trust is in the "Business Plan" and their own ability to grow a business.  Bitcoin is just a tool for most of them.  No awareness of investing in Bitcoin instead, and sitting on 200 million in 10 years.   To them the thought of that happening is absurd.  

Why you mad bro?

Let's get some facts straight. This domain wasn't purchased for giggles. The dreaded "finance entrepreneur" likely purchased this to build a killer wallet for us all. How could anyone argue that this is bad? Sure, the person dishing out the $$$ probably doesn't understand Bitcoin fundamentals like some of us do, nor will they be spending sleepless nights in front of a screen coding the app, but thats not their job.

How exactly do you expect Bitcoin to reach these monumental heights you speak of, if no one builds it?

It sounds like you already think long-term, big picture, about the price of bitcoin. Try applying that same logic to the infrastructure  Wink

Couldn't agree with you more. The person or person(s) buying this domain know what they are doing, and most likely have very big money backing them. Whatever their plans, they obviously feel that the money spent here will lead to more down the road. It should also solidify most of our beliefs in Bitcoin and its future prospects.
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February 17, 2014, 11:52:22 PM
#48
newbie
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February 17, 2014, 06:07:45 PM
#47
+1
newbie
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February 17, 2014, 05:48:23 PM
#46
I have also buyed bitingcoin.com and bitingcoins.com
Looking for someone who can buy this domain from me.
newbie
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February 17, 2014, 04:59:34 PM
#45
Cant believe people are paying so much for a domain name .

As I mentioned in another thread, high quality bit coin domains are being snapped up at these crazy prices. How do I know? I'm on the inside of some deals right now.

What many of you don't seem to understand because you're not average joe's but early adopters/geeks/enthusiasts is that there is a FLOOD of investor money coming into the space and what this space lacks is credibility and ease to the average person. A strong domain is one very important piece of the puzzle in getting consumer confidence. You think the average person knows what the fuck easyco.in is? Most of them if they saw this name on a billboard or ATM would go "what kind of scam address is that?" An Indian extension is supposed to make the average person feel good? Especially when The Indian government has and might be in the future seizing domains they don't like???

TRUST. The missing link in the space right now. A strong .com domain won't solve your credibility problem if your venture sucks, but if all the rest of the elements are in place, a good domain creates instant recognition.

What looks better on the side of an ATM or billboard? Easyco.in or EasyCoin.com? The guys who launched easyco.in are HANDING free traffic to the owner of Easycoin.com because the average person mistakenly remembers the .com, not the .in. This is a CLASSIC noob mistake that those of us in the biz would never make. You're handing free money to EasyCoin.com, and you're setting yourself up for all kinds of trouble if EasyCoin.com launches a competing service. Let the UDRP begin!

Wacky extensions work fine for tech plays. But for a financial company that has almost zero credibility in the mainstream marketplace, launching with a .whatever is market suicide in the short term. Sure you can overcome a bad name, but it's so much easier to gain traction with a solid, memorable .com.

BTW I know the seller of BitcoinWallet.com. It is a totally legit sale that has been vetted by DnJournal.com, the industry trade mag.

For many of you, scratching heads. But for those of us in the know, a smart move on the way to establishing a brand and traffic.
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February 13, 2014, 02:16:37 AM
#44


For sale 5 Bitcoin any.

bitcoinmobile.info

walletbitcoin.info

bitcoinaccount.info



Private message me your offers.

BTC        1RQY6rxzXKWKXSzzCtN3dZHhcY2UyLrsf




Cant believe people are paying so much for a domain name .


5 BTC is not much  Wink

Sorry, but 5 BTC is A LOT for those names. Post a thread in auctions. Good luck
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February 13, 2014, 01:41:12 AM
#43
coin-rigs.com for sale if anyone interested. PM me for details. I had some great plans for that site but I got other stuff to do.
newbie
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February 13, 2014, 01:40:12 AM
#42


For sale 5 Bitcoin any.

bitcoinmobile.info

walletbitcoin.info

bitcoinaccount.info



Private message me your offers.

BTC        1RQY6rxzXKWKXSzzCtN3dZHhcY2UyLrsf




Cant believe people are paying so much for a domain name .


5 BTC is not much  Wink
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February 13, 2014, 01:24:48 AM
#41
Cant believe people are paying so much for a domain name .
newbie
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February 13, 2014, 01:15:08 AM
#40


For sale 5 Bitcoin any.

bitcoinmobile.info

walletbitcoin.info

bitcoinaccount.info



Private message me your offers.

BTC        1RQY6rxzXKWKXSzzCtN3dZHhcY2UyLrsf


hero member
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Tell Me What A Man Is Without Pride .
February 12, 2014, 11:10:01 PM
#39
Some body did make money by making domain ...
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sr. member
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February 10, 2014, 03:30:28 PM
#37
How do we know, except the tweet announcement, that BitcoinWallet.com was sold for $250,000? I can't find it on the web...
Same for bitcoinwallets.com, I can't find the auction... If both are private sales, the price announced can be different from the real transaction price?...I am not an expert, can someone answer my questions?
Thanks!


Look up DNJournal.com for their weekly reports. If a sale makes that list, it has been independently verified.
I ve already checked ..nothing about it. Maybe next week.
thanks for your answer.

DNJournal is good. It already posted to public records. We use a database to search publicly published sales. Strangely, Bitcoinwallets.com is showing that it only sold for $3,000, so we aren't including it until we can verify what it really sold for.

Check out our bitcoin domain name sales report (updated weekly): http://www.cryptonames.com/bitcoin-domain-sales.html
sr. member
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February 10, 2014, 02:56:31 PM
#36
How do we know, except the tweet announcement, that BitcoinWallet.com was sold for $250,000? I can't find it on the web...
Same for bitcoinwallets.com, I can't find the auction... If both are private sales, the price announced can be different from the real transaction price?...I am not an expert, can someone answer my questions?
Thanks!


Look up DNJournal.com for their weekly reports. If a sale makes that list, it has been independently verified.
I ve already checked ..nothing about it. Maybe next week.
thanks for your answer.
full member
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Merit: 100
February 10, 2014, 02:51:52 PM
#35
How do we know, except the tweet announcement, that BitcoinWallet.com was sold for $250,000? I can't find it on the web...
Same for bitcoinwallets.com, I can't find the auction... If both are private sales, the price announced can be different from the real transaction price?...I am not an expert, can someone answer my questions?
Thanks!


Look up DNJournal.com for their weekly reports. If a sale makes that list, it has been independently verified.
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