AiDevs.xyz sold for $30,000 and no it was not Swetha. @ishmilly on Twitter/X tweeted out the sale on April 5th and Namebio recorded it today. Congrats to Ish fabulous price.
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Why the (aidev.xyz) is still for sale cheaper on Dan!?
Why the (aidev.xyz) is still for sale cheaper on Dan!?
The power of doing outbound? The startup wanted to emphasize that they're a dev team?
Maybe... Devs.ai comes at just a 59K pricetag though... The XYZ doesn't make sense at all...
That being said, it's worth whatever a buyer is willing to pay. Great sale, crap domain.
The .xyz doesn't make much sense at all, since the hype concerning blockchain has died out. Sure, people still speculate in Bitcoin, but no one cares about NFT:s, shitcoins, or blockchain domains.Well there is one Polish AI training course named AIDevs (.pl). Seems to be quite successful in Poland. Perhaps, and I'm just speculating here, the team behind it also wanted more international TLD for whatever reason (expanding to English?), but they don't want to rebrand. If they are also web3 oriented, .xyz is perfectly acceptable in that circle. Dotcom is in use, aidevs.io is listed at Sedo ($2.5K) but without any 'for sale' lander, and if they only used GoDaddy's search, it's not priced there (could also be an old listing on Sedo).
Anyway, trying to understand is more fruitful than judging, imho, even if assumptions turn out to be wrong.
The .xyz doesn't make much sense at all, since the hype concerning blockchain has died out. Sure, people still speculate in Bitcoin, but no one cares about NFT:s, shitcoins, or blockchain domains.
Do you have any arguments? Or is this going to be another "You're just spreading FUD" tirade?
The hype died when the Bored Ape Yacht Club investors issued a class action lawsuit the company for market manipulation, and the market has been steadily dwindling since.
TWeb 2 isn't even a real thing, it was just a marketing term to lure in investors for sites that used Flash and dynamic javascript, and it only got attention because Blockchain enthusiasts could market their bullshit as the next installment of something tried and tested, and in that way feign some kind of legitimacy.
But it's been 3 years since the popularity of Web 3 spiked, but where is it? What happened to Axie Infinity and all of these other forgotten breakthrough projects that was going to revolutionize the web?
Do you know why? Because the largest NFT community sobered up to the reality that they had been scammed and filed the aforementioned class action lawsuit.NFTs are so last season.
I'd imagine it being substantially less than it was two or three years ago, then again I don't really care.Are you even aware of the current market caps of dozens of (stupid) memecoins?
Another promise of a decentralized service that will be centralized to a company's servers.Besides those, a lot of serious building (with vc money) going on, one of the main narratives being decentralized AI.
then again I don't really care.
Rug-pullers buy domains? I thought they just hand-registered their domains. I mean what's even the point of spending money on a fancy domain if you're just going to sully it with a scam?Well I care because I sell (have recently sold) domains to them! I thought the point of domaining was to make money, but whatever rocks your boat.
Rug-pullers buy domains? I thought they just hand-registered their domains. I mean what's even the point of spending money on a fancy domain if you're just going to sully it with a scam?
But you're perfectly right. The point is to make money. And if it works for you then you have my endorsement. But it's still disheartening to see domains like aidevs.xyz sell for $30,000 when the .io is listed for $2,500.