TBR Drop - Feb 11, 2026 (11.Viewing)

people often blame noobs for the rise in tbr premium auction domains I blame the whales for engaging with the noobs by upping prices lol
 
Screenshot (66).png



I'm trying to decide if $1,300 discount will sell that extension :ROFLMAO:
 
this is the new norm lol may as well get use to it and hasn't been new in a while sadly no such thing as an affordable premium domain anymore even in tbr drop auctions lol
 
people often blame noobs for the rise in tbr premium auction domains I blame the whales for engaging with the noobs by upping prices lol

Every once in a while I let one of the noobs win so they know what it feels like to actually have to pay for a bid up domain ;)

So be careful what you bid for!
 
mikeyboy @mikeyboy also its nice knowing that some of the whales kids are on this board... the more domains they purchase at high tbr prices they see there inheritance slowly floating away... and how much work they'd have to do to try and sell that domain if there parent ever sadly leaves us lol cough MapleDots @MapleDots
 
Most likely they’ll forget and it’ll expire. Do not take domain names to the grave.

Not if you do it right

My wife and my son are acutely aware of the value of my domains, they know to continue and I have made arrangements for all renewals to be covered, there is a separate expense account with 10 years of renewals already funded. So giving the domains away is not in the cards for me and my family because a single hit with a million dollar sale will pay for everything many times over with all the other domains still in waiting for their pay day.
 
You've got it locked down.

For what it’s worth, this isn’t just for domains; it holds true for a lot of assets today. Take Bitcoin. It’s estimated that anywhere from 20-40% of the supply is permanently lost. How much of that is from loved ones throwing out hard drives they didn’t think to check, or owners who forgot to share access?
 

Sponsors who contribute to keep dn.ca free for everyone.

Sponsors who contribute to keep dn.ca free.

Back