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There is a big market for usernames.

They can be sold as a company asset e.g if one company takes over another.

Thanks!
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From Instagram's Terms of Use:

"You can’t sell, license, or purchase any account or data obtained from us or our Service.
This includes attempts to buy, sell, or transfer any aspect of your account (including your username)..."

So best of luck with that. I'd certainly sue my attorney if they signed off on that transaction.


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If someone is interested I can send them the username via PM

and also DM them from the Instagram username too

Payment can be made via Escrow.com or an independent attorney!
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Taking all serious offers!

You should make a serious offer yourself.

All you did is copy/paste some "facts" about the industry and sales of domains 10-20 years ago, of course these were selling for higher amounts as these were different times.

Show what you are selling with sufficient proof you are the owner, otherwise nobody is interested here.
Just showing it via PM already looks sketchy.

Also, show proof of the "Numerous 6 figure offers received over the years". Without proof it didn't happen.

That's just how it is.


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You can PM me if interested in what the username is and if you are an interested buyer / company

Its a brand asset so would boost the value of one's overall digital assets online.

There's a reason people spend millions on high value domain names and Instagram usernames too.
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Well, an excellent review of the profitability of both individual casinos and the gambling market as a whole by rating and coverage, but we have not seen exactly what name you had in mind, and how it can attract potential players, unless you are Drake? Smiley
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Many serious gambling companies spend millions on their social media campaigns

The username has millions of hastags and has signficiant value to the right company

Just like domain names, rare Instagram usernames sell for a lot

All serious offers considered!
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Significant v ? What?

Thats supposed to be a good name?  Grin

Also, unless you show proof you got "Numerous 6 figure offers received over the years." it's all nonsense.

Good laugh....
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Selling One of the rarest gambling related usenames on Instagram. Huge Opportunity for Your Business.


Gambling / Betting niche - would add significant value to your brand / or business if you are in these niches.

Many businesses in this niche online and offline make in excess of $1m to $10m+ per month.

If you are interested in developing your social media strategy this username is for you!

Numerous 6 figure offers received over the years.

Suitable for any online or offline gambling related business

Multi Billion Dollar Market

DM if interested!



Facts



The global gambling market reached a value of nearly $449.04 billion in 2022.

The market is expected to grow from $449.04 billion to $ 765.89 billion in 2027 at a CAGR of 11.3%.

The gaming and gambling industry has experienced very consistent growth since the days it was made legal, and results in the creation of an enormous amount of international revenue.


Most people use social media these days rather than domain names:

Check out the 17 most expensive gambling domains ever sold:


Slots.com – $5.5m
The domain name sold in 2010 at a SnapNames online auction. Bodog founder Calvin Ayre later revealed to have bought Slots.com while enjoying a drink at a London restaurant. After hosting an online casino, the domain is now home of an informational website promoting Bodog and Slots.lv.


Casino.com – $5.5m
In 2003, casino software provider Boss Media sold the domain name to Gibraltar-based gambling operator Mansion, which built Casino.com into a stand-alone online casino brand.

IG.com – $4.7 million
Financial betting operator IG Group acquired the domain name in June 2013 from a Brazilian company as part of a domain portfolio that included IG.co.uk and IG.de. The name currently hosts the company’s spread betting, CFDs and stockbroking activities.

Gambling.com – $2.5 million
In 2011, Sedo brokered the sale of the domain from Media Corp to Kax Media. Today, Gambling.com hosts an affiliate website with casino, poker, bingo and sports offers.

VIP.com – $1.4 million
Acquired in 2005 for $1.4 million in a cash and shares deal by Leisure & Gaming, the publicly-listed operator used the name to re-brand its flagship betting website VIP Sports. The domain is today used by online discount retailer VipShop, a Chinese company trading on the New York stock exchange that is believed to have bought it in 2013 for $2 million.

eBet.com – $1.35 million
The Domain King Rick Schwartz hand-registered ebet.com in 1996 and sold it to a company in the Philippines in 2013. After an opening offer at $50,000 and a counter at $1.8 million, the two parties agreed a deal at $1.35 million and the domain name is now the home of an online sportsbook.

Scores.com – $1.18 million
Sold in 2007 during a Moniker auction at the Casino Affiliate Conference in Amsterdam, the domain now hosts a livescores website powered by Vegas Insider.

Bingo.com – $1.1 million
Acquired in 1999 in a cash and shares deal plus ongoing royalties by a public company that immediately rebranded as Bingo.com Inc, the bingo domain and its business are now part of the Unibet group.

Poker.org – $1 million
In 2010, domain marketplace Sedo brokered the sale to gambling affiliate PokerCompany.com, which operates poker.org as a forum and poker affiliate website.

Poker.de – $958k
Party Poker acquired the domain from auction at the 2007 Domain Fest regional conference in Amsterdam. Nowadays, poker.de hosts a poker information website redirecting players to Party Poker and its sister sites Bwin and WPT.

Luck.com – $675k
Domain names marketplace Afternic sold Luck.com in 2009 to a company based in Antigua. The name now hosts a gambling games portal.

Casino.de – $625k
Denmark-based Balslev Media bought the domain name in 2008 to create a German version of the company’s casino portal Online-Casinos.com.

Jackpot.com – $500k
in 2012, Moniker brokered the sale of the domain name to a British Virgin Island company that today operates a Progress Play casino at jackpot.com.

Blackjack.com – 460k
Blackjack.com sold in 2003 in a private sale. Today the domain hosts an informational website dedicated to the popular card game.

Poker.ca – $400k
The name was acquired in 2010 at the same Snapnames Gambling Domains auction that sold Slots.com to Bodog. Just like Poker.org, the domain is now hosting a poker affiliate website.

770.com – $343k
Acquired in 2008 by Casino770.com from a domain investor that had the domain listed on the Sedo marketplace, 770.com is now redirecting traffic to the group main brand NetBet.

Blackjack.de – $300k
Sold in 2006 by NameDrive, today the domain is used to redirect traffic to a popular online casino.


U.S. Casinos Generate Over $79 Billion in Revenue per Year



Nevada Ranks First in Casino Revenue – Pennsylvania is Second
Nevada generates almost $12 billion a year in casino revenue, making it about 15% of the entire industry in the United States.
You might be surprised to know that Pennsylvania is Nevada’s nearest competitor, with $3 billion in revenue.
New Jersey does almost $3 billion in revenue, too.

There are Roughly 900,000 Gambling Machines in US Casinos

This is a nationwide number, and it includes both commercial and tribal casinos. It also includes gambling machines found in bars and gas stations.

The Top 20 US Gambling Markets Might Surprise You

It’s probably no surprise to anyone that the Las Vegas Strip is the #1 gambling market, followed by Atlantic City in the #2 spot.
Here’s the full list.
• 1. Las Vegas Strip
• 2. Atlantic City
• 3. Chicagoland
• 4. Baltimore/Washington D.C.
• 5. New York City
• 6. Detroit
• 7. Philadelphia
• 8. Gulf Coast
• 9. Louis
• 10. The Poconos
• 11. Lake Charles
• 12. Boulder Strip
• 13. Kansas City
• 14. Reno/Sparks
• 15. Blackhawk/Central City
• 16. Shreveport/Bossier City
• 17. Downtown Las Vegas
• 18. Cincinnati Area
• 19. New Orleans
• 20. Pittsburgh/Meadowlands

The list is organized by revenue.

Making the Top 20 List for Gambling Markets Isn’t Easy

To break into the top 20 list in #6, you need at least $604 Million in revenue. To break into the top 10, you need $943 Million.
The Las Vegas Strip represents $6.59 billion in revenue, and Atlantic City is a distant 2nd with $2.51 billion.




Payment via Escrow.com or Wise.com or Crypto.



All serious offers over $80k considered. Will require proof of funds and proof you are a serious buyer / business.
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