How does Danny Hunter win all of the good .ca domains in TBR? (1.Viewing)

I think David opened a new topic because he is specifically aking how myID is beating out the other registrars for the top domains on a consitant basis.

I have often wondered about that and I now understand the process but that is little comfort when one registrar seems to take the majority of domains.

One thinks TBR is a fair process but it's really about who has the deepest pockets and pay for the most connections. Then there is the experience of targeting those connections to the most valuable domains.

I think you can target more than one connection to a domain to double your odds.
 
I miss the Siber days…they were super competitive with MyId and very user friendly
 
How does Danny Hunter win all of the good .ca domains on backorder.

Is he a domain investor or does he own the MyID registrar?

Today, he got:
bio.ca
boxing.ca
canoe.ca
Carlson.ca
and more!
Its a bit shrouded in mystery as to who is the beneficial owner of MyID. Danny Hunter was listed as VP Business Development and his name is on the whois. Good luck finding Danny Hunter though, as I don't believe he has much to do with the business, at least not that I can tell. I believe that I do know the name of the actual owner, and it is not Danny Hunter. But I could also be wrong. Over the years I've been dropped hints from MyID employees that MyID is a subsidiary of a much larger business, in theory a web development / programming type business with massive clients - and thus MyID is really just a pimple on a gnat's ass to this parent corp. This is apparently why their site gets little attention and upgrades, still looks like it was coded in 1999. But their attitude is quite likely that ya don't fix what ain't broke. And who can argue that... Its probably a nice cash cow for whoever that beneficial owner really is.

I think David opened a new topic because he is specifically aking how myID is beating out the other registrars for the top domains on a consitant basis.

I have often wondered about that and I now understand the process but that is little comfort when one registrar seems to take the majority of domains.

One thinks TBR is a fair process but it's really about who has the deepest pockets and pay for the most connections. Then there is the experience of targeting those connections to the most valuable domains.

I think you can target more than one connection to a domain to double your odds.

If CIRA wanted it to be fair and make it just about buying lottery tickets (tbr connections), they'd do a random draw to assign domains instead. But I don't believe that's how it works. I'm convinced there is some technical advantage that MyID has on multiple levels. In addition to # of connections, other parameters are their server, the server's network location, the software, the method to prioritize domains, their timing, understanding every nuance of CIRA's servers and software, etc... There are a lot of potential variables at play, and they know exactly which ones are important and which ones are not. And that's just on the capturing side. Then there's the auction side and all of the suspicions that go with it... MyID has all of the angles covered.

I'm in no way saying that the following is true, but I also wouldn't be the least bit surprised if MyID had some sort of CIRA connection at one time, giving them a leg up from way back in the early days? Possibly an employee had previously worked at CIRA and knew exactly how the systems worked, or had a friend at CIRA or something like that. Or they simply recognized the opportunity and figured out TBR a long time ago, and have tweaked it to stay on top as CIRA has changed over the years. However they did it, they figured it out. So I have to say, kudo's to them, I'm jealous.

Now as for reputation, their wild success combined with the lack of transparency really hurts them, and fuels the conspiratorial thoughts. When there's a vacuum of info, people make up their own theories. Personally I think coming out of the closet would help MyID tremendously from that perspective. But there seems to be a reason they don't.
 
Now as for reputation, their wild success combined with the lack of transparency really hurts them, and fuels the conspiratorial thoughts. When there's a vacuum of info, people make up their own theories. Personally I think coming out of the closet would help MyID tremendously from that perspective. But there seems to be a reason they don't.

Yes but they lose out, if you look at what I bid on Pandora it would probably not have bid anywhere near that high on the very closed myID auction.

I only bid at WHC, so if it falls somewhere else I just shrug and move on.
I also only chase very specific domains, I have preset criteria, and by doing so I can easily outbid the people that spend every week because my budget is for a smaller number of domains.

MyID does not get guys like me and I know of a number of Members here that don't bid there.

It is a gain for rlm and bidders like him but in the end myID earns less. Remove the shroud, modernize the website and they will surely earn more.

Then again, I love a good conspiracy, it will be solved, everything comes out in the end.
 
I think it comes down to the WHC acquisition of Sibername and moving the office, servers and software (which was redone to fit with the WHC infrastructure) from Ottawa to Montreal, which took away the geographical proximity and programming advantage when using their system, and although WHC has loaded more TBR links to compensate, so has MyID and they're still in Toronto.

Prior to this buyout, Sibername was the top company for TBR and regularly beat MyID to the punch, or at worst, it was a draw. WHC is a good company and they do well at the TBR, but it's been a difficult transition at some points in time and I thinks some kinks are still being worked out.

I knew a guy who worked at Rebel and he said that when Pool was highly active in .CA, they had a TBR server in the office right next to the CIRA and when things were working good, it was cake to win a lot of high picks. When you're dealing in microseconds of timing, geography can play a role. Just look at the number of West Coast registrars who regularly finish at the top of the TBR list.. as in none.
 
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So...BareMetal just has to spin up a bunch of servers in Toronto? :cool:

Preferably in Ottawa, and very close to the CIRA, like Sibername when they used to exist or POOL when they used to participate.

MyID is pretty good at the TBR already, so Toronto is plenty close enough. 😬
 
How does Danny Hunter win all of the good .ca domains on backorder.

Is he a domain investor or does he own the MyID registrar?

Today, he got:
bio.ca
boxing.ca
canoe.ca
Carlson.ca
and more!
he didnt win boxing
 
Damn, I just love me a good MyID conspiracy thread.

Working there must be like being on the X-Files set.
 
This registrar is a Canadian federal corporation:
MyID.ca INC. CD-7504799 2010-03-22 Active

The director of MyID.ca INC. is
  • Fayez Alameddine
    270-140 Yonge Street
    Toronto ON M5C 1X6
    Canada
If it's the same person, he tried to become an Ontario physician:
Alameddine, Fayez Abdul-Razzak
CPSO#: 74121

And Fayez Alameddine appears to also be associated with Brim Financial, a digital credit card business; he's listed as the Senior VP, Technology. Maybe that's why MyID.ca still looks like a 1999 website.

Danny Hunter claims to be the VP Business development for MyID.ca on his Linkedin profile.
 

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