Bruce Member Joined Feb 21, 2025 Topics 32 Posts 235 Likes 75 Oct 7, 2025 #1 https://twitter.com/x/status/1965810245181263981 $540 renewal fee
MapleDotsMapleDots is verified member. MapleDots.ca Community Guide DN.ca Supporter Joined Nov 2, 2020 Topics 1,779 Posts 7,558 Likes 7,997 From Waterloo, ON Oct 7, 2025 #2 The comments in that tweet are a soap opera in the making
MapleDotsMapleDots is verified member. MapleDots.ca Community Guide DN.ca Supporter Joined Nov 2, 2020 Topics 1,779 Posts 7,558 Likes 7,997 From Waterloo, ON Oct 14, 2025 #3 https://twitter.com/x/status/1977881501657121043 I like .now better than .xyz personally but I think both are unstable considering they could reclassify any domain as premium at any time and Jack up your renewal costs.
https://twitter.com/x/status/1977881501657121043 I like .now better than .xyz personally but I think both are unstable considering they could reclassify any domain as premium at any time and Jack up your renewal costs.
ArtashesArtashes is verified member. HostingDiscussion.com Service Representative Joined Jul 20, 2023 Topics 20 Posts 212 Likes 236 From Montreal, QC Oct 14, 2025 #4 I've always felt like getting into domains that have $500+ renewal fees is a road to certain bankruptcy.
I've always felt like getting into domains that have $500+ renewal fees is a road to certain bankruptcy.
NiceNICNiceNIC is verified member. NiceNic.net Service Representative Joined Sep 29, 2025 Topics 32 Posts 121 Likes 32 Oct 15, 2025 #5 One-word .xyz domains are hot, but real buyers respond more to meaning and use than cost.
Liam Member Joined May 12, 2023 Topics 13 Posts 96 Likes 38 Nov 7, 2025 #6 https://twitter.com/x/status/1986684264025629184 or you could pay a $70,000 annual renewal fee for x.xyz
https://twitter.com/x/status/1986684264025629184 or you could pay a $70,000 annual renewal fee for x.xyz