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March 25, 2018, 06:24:19 PM
#31
This domain has sold.  Please do not submit any more offers.  It sold for an amazing price!  Good thing I didn't panic and sell it for hundreds.. haha
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This amazing domain is still available.  Taking all reasonable offers.
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January 12, 2017, 03:13:44 AM
#29
I brought up Xeno.com because "Lenny, aka hotswap..etc" thought I was crazy to ask for a starting offer of 20 btc a few weeks ago.  Well it sold for over 35 BTC today's rate.

Just have to find the right buyer.  If you guys need someone to help find the right buyers for your domains, use my services!


You didnt sell Xeno on here.  You sold it to some chinese buyers .. nobody on here was interested in Xeno

chinese are notoriously stupid at buying domains and overpay for everything

Xeno is actually a very good domain. Very brandable and short.
legendary
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January 11, 2017, 08:19:38 PM
#28
You didnt sell Xeno on here.  You sold it to some chinese buyers .. nobody on here was interested in Xeno

chinese are notoriously stupid at buying domains and overpay for everything

Xeno is actually a very good domain. Very brandable and short.
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DARKNETMARKETS.COM
January 11, 2017, 07:52:14 PM
#27
Prices are not tough to set based on past history and patience is required when selling a domain.  I have to get the best prices for my clients and I am certain BitcoinGuide will fetch far better prices than what you guys are not willing to pay so far.  Someone will come along.  Look at Xeno.com.  My client is extremely happy with the sale.  It went far beyond what they expected and my commission was quite nice.  Even though the domains do not sell here, it will sell eventually somewhere else.  This is not the only location I am posting the domains for sale.  We don't use Flippa because they just increased their fees.  So having to pay a double commission will take away profits from my clients.

As Lenny mentioned earlier, He bought Bitmining from me for 3 BTC.  Billions of people thought it was over priced when it was acquired by my client back in April of 2015 for $375.  As you can see, it was resold to our friend Lenny (Aka HotSwap, and many more akas) for 3 Btc.  That's 7x over in just a little over a year. 

It goes to show, one man will price one object a different way than another man.  And I wouldn't call people who buy domains from flippa dumb, domains sell just as well here on Bitcointalk.  And I for sure don't dare think anyone here is dumb.  Smiley

Wish me luck with my sales and I will post more domains for you folks as my client list is growing!  be patient, so many many many more domains are going to be for sale.  Some will be priced low for penny pinchers.  But even at the low prices, I'm sure we'll have plenty of complainers.

Thanks!

Its tuff to set prices for domains.
I was curious what siteprice.org/website-worth/bitcoinguide.com would say.

bitcoinguide.com
estimated website price is
$ 654

bitMining is far, far better domain than bitcoin guide

the keywords 'bitcoin mining' get 100k searches per month :-)
legendary
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DARKNETMARKETS.COM
January 11, 2017, 07:51:02 PM
#26
You didnt sell Xeno on here.  You sold it to some chinese buyers .. nobody on here was interested in Xeno

chinese are notoriously stupid at buying domains and overpay for everything
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January 11, 2017, 06:40:35 AM
#25
I dont think your price is high neighter low., if someone agrees and justify that price it woul be here.  Reading trough the posts i got the feeling we al set different prices that suit us. To get a 3e party vieuw from some algorithms isnt a bad thing.
 
if you really think that siteprice site has any clue as to what a domain is worth..

I dont think this site persee or any other will give exact numbers, pick the top5 or 10 populair calculators and you will get a ruff average.

good luck trying to buy this domain for a little over 28 million.

http://www.siteprice.org/website-worth/microsoft.com

This calculator use only basic statistics and in that vieuw your domain and the one above is that number worth.

Good luck selling., I hope someone got the same appreciation for the domain name as you.
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January 11, 2017, 04:21:41 AM
#24
Klauss, if you really think that siteprice site has any clue as to what a domain is worth..good luck trying to buy this domain for a little over 28 million.

http://www.siteprice.org/website-worth/microsoft.com


Its tuff to set prices for domains.
I was curious what siteprice.org/website-worth/bitcoinguide.com would say.

bitcoinguide.com
estimated website price is
$ 654
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January 11, 2017, 04:18:50 AM
#23
Prices are not tough to set based on past history and patience is required when selling a domain.  I have to get the best prices for my clients and I am certain BitcoinGuide will fetch far better prices than what you guys are not willing to pay so far.  Someone will come along.  Look at Xeno.com.  My client is extremely happy with the sale.  It went far beyond what they expected and my commission was quite nice.  Even though the domains do not sell here, it will sell eventually somewhere else.  This is not the only location I am posting the domains for sale.  We don't use Flippa because they just increased their fees.  So having to pay a double commission will take away profits from my clients.

As Lenny mentioned earlier, He bought Bitmining from me for 3 BTC.  Billions of people thought it was over priced when it was acquired by my client back in April of 2015 for $375.  As you can see, it was resold to our friend Lenny (Aka HotSwap, and many more akas) for 3 Btc.  That's 7x over in just a little over a year. 

It goes to show, one man will price one object a different way than another man.  And I wouldn't call people who buy domains from flippa dumb, domains sell just as well here on Bitcointalk.  And I for sure don't dare think anyone here is dumb.  Smiley

Wish me luck with my sales and I will post more domains for you folks as my client list is growing!  be patient, so many many many more domains are going to be for sale.  Some will be priced low for penny pinchers.  But even at the low prices, I'm sure we'll have plenty of complainers.

Thanks!

Its tuff to set prices for domains.
I was curious what siteprice.org/website-worth/bitcoinguide.com would say.

bitcoinguide.com
estimated website price is
$ 654
hero member
Activity: 1568
Merit: 544
January 11, 2017, 03:31:24 AM
#22
Its tuff to set prices for domains.
I was curious what siteprice.org/website-worth/bitcoinguide.com would say.

bitcoinguide.com
estimated website price is
$ 654
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
DARKNETMARKETS.COM
January 11, 2017, 03:09:56 AM
#21
I didn't realize this was a deep discount thread.  The prices of domain names are tooo high for 100s of millions or even 7 billion something folks.  But somewhere in those billions, one or two persons will want to buy the domain name.  I've paid over $50,000 for a domain name before and to billions of folks, that is way over priced for a few letters you type into a web browser.  But to just the few that sees value in it, the name is priceless.

Why do you negative penny pinchers who's trying to buy a Mercedes benz for pennies continue to attack my thread?  The price is the price.  You can look at it and move on or make an offer.  Either way life is grand.  Why stress over something you can't afford??
Visit this site and you will realize domain names are selling like hotcakes still.  Maybe not for you penny pinchers but for those with the right vision, it's a goldmine.  http://www.dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm


This domain is not for everyone so please don't offer if you can not afford it.

I can afford your domain at your rip off price, I'm sure lenny_ can as well (based off the reports of him scamming someone, but that is another issue). The issue here is that you are trying to pawn off a domain that is the equivalent to copper, and you are trying to sell it for the equivalent of gold.

the point is WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT TO OVERPAY FOR A DOMAIN, PERIOD?

It's not about 'penny pinching'.  It's about paying what a domain is worth.  I don't overpay for a house or a car so why should I get ripped off on a domain?

I bought BitCams.com for 1 btc .. BitMining.com for 3 btc .. TorWallet.com for $1800usd .. these are all better domains than BitcoinGuide.com .

nobody is typing that into their browser .. nobody is searching for 'bitcoin guide' so it doesnt even have much seo value

the domain BitcoinHelp.com I could have bought for 5 btc but declined .. but that's a much better domain in any case

You should try selling your domain on Flippa .. people are MUCH dumber on there.  Nobody is going to buy your overpriced domains on this forum!
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January 10, 2017, 07:40:42 PM
#20
I didn't realize this was a deep discount thread.  The prices of domain names are tooo high for 100s of millions or even 7 billion something folks.  But somewhere in those billions, one or two persons will want to buy the domain name.  I've paid over $50,000 for a domain name before and to billions of folks, that is way over priced for a few letters you type into a web browser.  But to just the few that sees value in it, the name is priceless.

Why do you negative penny pinchers who's trying to buy a Mercedes benz for pennies continue to attack my thread?  The price is the price.  You can look at it and move on or make an offer.  Either way life is grand.  Why stress over something you can't afford??
Visit this site and you will realize domain names are selling like hotcakes still.  Maybe not for you penny pinchers but for those with the right vision, it's a goldmine.  http://www.dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm


This domain is not for everyone so please don't offer if you can not afford it.

I can afford your domain at your rip off price, I'm sure lenny_ can as well (based off the reports of him scamming someone, but that is another issue). The issue here is that you are trying to pawn off a domain that is the equivalent to copper, and you are trying to sell it for the equivalent of gold.
legendary
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January 10, 2017, 01:33:22 PM
#19
This domain is not for everyone so please don't offer if you can not afford it.

I can afford your domain at your rip off price, I'm sure lenny_ can as well (based off the reports of him scamming someone, but that is another issue). The issue here is that you are trying to pawn off a domain that is the equivalent to copper, and you are trying to sell it for the equivalent of gold.
legendary
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January 10, 2017, 01:30:37 PM
#18
Here's just some sample domains that are bitcoin related.  This domain is not for everyone so please don't offer if you can not afford it.

Bitmining.com was sold for 3 bitcoins so I'm sure this is going to be sold for much more.

bitcoinwallet.com   250,000 USD   2014-02-05   Private
bitcoin.com.au   35,182 USD   2014-12-10   NetFleet
bitcoin.co.uk   30,000 USD   2016-06-13   Flippa
bitcoin.de   29,750 USD   2011-06-21   Sedo
bitcoin.com.au   23,000 USD   2014-04-16   Sedo
bitcoins.de   21,420 USD   2011-06-29   Sedo
bitcoin.de   21,420 USD   2011-06-29   Sedo
bitcoin.us   17,500 USD   2012-12-30   Afternic
bitcoin.me   10,000 USD   2014-01-09   Sedo
bitcoins.co   6,500 USD   2016-03-11   Flippa
bitcoin.ly   5,250 USD   2015-12-10   Flippa
bitcoinsolutions.com   5,100 USD   2014-02-21   SnapNames
bitcoindaily.com   5,000 USD   2014-01-08   Sedo
bitcointrader.com   4,200 USD   2015-01-03   NameJet
bitcoincasino.us   3,500 USD   2016-07-25   Sedo
bitcoincalculators.com   3,000 USD   2014-02-12   Sedo
bitcoinwallets.com   3,000 USD   2014-02-09   Afternic
insidebitcoin.com   2,963 USD   2015-06-18   DropCatch



I bet the owner of BitcoinWallet.com is still kicking himself for that purchase ($250k). He's not even a top 10 wallet provider.

But not the Bitcoin.com owner for sure Wink

You are aware that:
1: Bitcoin.com is the best possible Bitcoin related domain
2: Bitcoin.com was leased out for $10k a month... only for the firm renting it out to immediately try and cut the deal (http://www.coindesk.com/roger-ver-sues-bitcoin-exchange-okcoin-570k/)
3: What are other examples of generic Bitcoin related domains having any signs of success?

Its a rip off.

This proves why your domain is extremely over priced. All of those domains were sold years ago, and none of them are successful sites. Just glancing through the list, I don't even recognize any of those sites.

Domain squatters are the new snake oil salesmen.
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January 10, 2017, 03:29:51 AM
#17
Here's just some sample domains that are bitcoin related.  This domain is not for everyone so please don't offer if you can not afford it.

Bitmining.com was sold for 3 bitcoins so I'm sure this is going to be sold for much more.

bitcoinwallet.com   250,000 USD   2014-02-05   Private
bitcoin.com.au   35,182 USD   2014-12-10   NetFleet
bitcoin.co.uk   30,000 USD   2016-06-13   Flippa
bitcoin.de   29,750 USD   2011-06-21   Sedo
bitcoin.com.au   23,000 USD   2014-04-16   Sedo
bitcoins.de   21,420 USD   2011-06-29   Sedo
bitcoin.de   21,420 USD   2011-06-29   Sedo
bitcoin.us   17,500 USD   2012-12-30   Afternic
bitcoin.me   10,000 USD   2014-01-09   Sedo
bitcoins.co   6,500 USD   2016-03-11   Flippa
bitcoin.ly   5,250 USD   2015-12-10   Flippa
bitcoinsolutions.com   5,100 USD   2014-02-21   SnapNames
bitcoindaily.com   5,000 USD   2014-01-08   Sedo
bitcointrader.com   4,200 USD   2015-01-03   NameJet
bitcoincasino.us   3,500 USD   2016-07-25   Sedo
bitcoincalculators.com   3,000 USD   2014-02-12   Sedo
bitcoinwallets.com   3,000 USD   2014-02-09   Afternic
insidebitcoin.com   2,963 USD   2015-06-18   DropCatch



I bet the owner of BitcoinWallet.com is still kicking himself for that purchase ($250k). He's not even a top 10 wallet provider.

But not the Bitcoin.com owner for sure Wink

You are aware that:
1: Bitcoin.com is the best possible Bitcoin related domain
2: Bitcoin.com was leased out for $10k a month... only for the firm renting it out to immediately try and cut the deal (http://www.coindesk.com/roger-ver-sues-bitcoin-exchange-okcoin-570k/)
3: What are other examples of generic Bitcoin related domains having any signs of success?

Its a rip off.
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DARKNETMARKETS.COM
January 09, 2017, 08:11:27 PM
#16
I bet the owner of BitcoinWallet.com is still kicking himself for that purchase ($250k). He's not even a top 10 wallet provider.

But not the Bitcoin.com owner for sure Wink

You are aware that:
1: Bitcoin.com is the best possible Bitcoin related domain
2: Bitcoin.com was leased out for $10k a month... only for the firm renting it out to immediately try and cut the deal (http://www.coindesk.com/roger-ver-sues-bitcoin-exchange-okcoin-570k/)
3: What are other examples of generic Bitcoin related domains having any signs of success?

Its a rip off.

I second that.  Someone should give this asshole ENACDOMAINS neg. trust just for overpricing his shit domains
legendary
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January 09, 2017, 06:17:51 PM
#15
I bet the owner of BitcoinWallet.com is still kicking himself for that purchase ($250k). He's not even a top 10 wallet provider.

But not the Bitcoin.com owner for sure Wink

You are aware that:
1: Bitcoin.com is the best possible Bitcoin related domain
2: Bitcoin.com was leased out for $10k a month... only for the firm renting it out to immediately try and cut the deal (http://www.coindesk.com/roger-ver-sues-bitcoin-exchange-okcoin-570k/)
3: What are other examples of generic Bitcoin related domains having any signs of success?

Its a rip off.
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January 09, 2017, 02:33:12 PM
#14
Sometimes when you want something priceless, there's a cost associated with it.
legendary
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DARKNETMARKETS.COM
January 08, 2017, 06:50:47 PM
#13
6btc is a ripoff for this domain
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January 05, 2017, 02:31:43 AM
#12
I bet the owner of BitcoinWallet.com is still kicking himself for that purchase ($250k). He's not even a top 10 wallet provider.

But not the Bitcoin.com owner for sure Wink
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