Domain hacks are very speculative.
True...
It's wise to not thread on short speculations,
... but this I disagree with.
Domain hacks do sell, though it's always nice to be mindful of ccTLD renewal rates and rules.
@DomainHacks would probably be the subject matter expert on these type of domains, and his appraisal would trump any appraisal I could provide.
Hope you all doing very well , please appraise the domain
FWIW, I think it's a fun name. Reminds me of
Penn and Teller.
One concern may be branding on bold borderline curse word. Bold though can be edgy, and it appears others are not shy at least in terms of registering "bullshit" domains.
DotDb shows Bullshit is registered in 156 different TLDs, with over 2500+ domains containing the term "Bullshit". In theory, that's thousands of potential leads that may be interested in this domain as a URL shortener.
Another good sign is most of the other sh*it hacks I spot checked had been registered:
NoSh*it = 2000
OhSh*it = 2006
HolySh*it = 2013
FullOfSh*it = 2014
HorseSh*it = 2022
JackSh*it = 2023
BatSh*it = Available for reg fee
Some people may prefer their domain hacks to be a word before and after the dot, such as Bullshit(.)ing, albeit I think a Bull Shushing the crowd would make a good image to accentuate the Bull + Sh + it meaning.