Registry rigged auctions; Is .life worth it? Developed vs. undeveloped domains; Premium pricing then drops

Registry rigged auctions; Is .life worth it? Developed vs. undeveloped domains; Premium pricing then drops

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Registry manipulating auctions; Is a .life domain worth it? Webmaster never sold a domain before; How many of your domains aren’t developed? Premium domain reclassification: Forbidden after drops?

Registry Manipulating Auctions & Exploiting Insider Data—ICANN Refuses to Act
ICANN is turning a blind eye to a Registry’s alleged violations, says a domain investor who has info leading him to believe that the Registry is bidding on its own auctions to inflate the value of their TLD. Share your opinion on what needs to be done.

Topic by @DomainBanana

Is a .life domain worth it?
When you’re told to “get a life” you can always register the .life domain of your choice. Or not. What is the real world value of dot .life domains? While they can be used as “domain hacks” there is limited potential, it seems, from a reseller’s point of view. Perhaps you know more than others do, so check out this interesting thread.

Topic by @sameem701

Webmaster for 25 years, never sold a domain – I have questions
It’s the HODLer’s dream: Webmaster by profession, a domainer-wannabe has held about 10 domains registered between 18 to 21 years ago, never intending to sell. Times do change and he’s interested in a quick portfolio valuation as he’ll be changing his life-long profession soon.

Topic by @jkrew

How many of your registered domains are not connected to a website?
Owning a bunch of domains classifies one as a domainer; when a large number of these domains are developed they can also claim the developer title. Simple assessment, really! Share the number, or percentage, of your domains that are developed (or not developed, per the OP’s question.)

Topic by @Traktorn

Is post drop premium reclassification technically forbidden?
There’s a hidden note barely visible in the terms and conditions pertaining to premium domain names, as classified by their respective Registry. Domain pricing of premium domains is linked to their initial price, e.g. at registration but how does it affect the pricing of premium domains that drop and are re-registered? Expert IP attorney, John Berryhill, chimes in.

Topic by @ryan87

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