makki
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You're just salty, Mate.Utterly bad domains. Someone's got money to burn
Sorry, it was just a gut feeling. Salty but trueYou're just salty, Mate.
It's probably some startups that received another round of funding to burn through with management and advisors who need to be educated on domains.Utterly bad domains. Someone's got money to burn.
I have confirmation that at least one of them is that situation.It's probably some startups that received another round of funding to burn through with management and advisors who need to be educated on domains.
Pretty much. "The .com isn't available or within the means of our budget, what are our options?" "Add a keyword, buy a different extension, expand our budget, or change the brand." And they ended up making the worst decision available to them.It's probably some startups that received another round of funding to burn through with management and advisors who need to be educated on domains.
Me neither, but let me quote something out of Google. (Still irrational, because the TLD is kind of used in every niche)I don't understand the rationale behind buying a .xyz, I guess I'll never know
How .xyz met web3
Negari is an active crypto investor with βnumerousβ investments in the space, including Gemini, MoonPay and BlockFi, he said. Because of his interest in crypto, he reached out to Ethereum Name Service (ENS) creator Nick Johnson to pitch him a collaboration.
βThat historic collaboration allowed early adopters to use a .xyz domain as their wallet address,β Negari said.