WHC is going to town (1.Viewing)

[notify]FM[/notify]
Hey Frank,
Just curious…
If someone bids $50 for a name at whc will the min at siber go to $75… I guess what I’m asking is if they are now somehow connected/talking to one another.

Thanks,
Jim
 
I have always been able to place offers until 11 am pst at siber [notify]Eby[/notify] but I believe NamesPro cuts off at 10:40 pst. I guess it’s up to the registrar as long as it’s not later than 11 am pst (2pm est)

Eby said:
I thought the cut off time was 1.45pm
 
Eby said:
I thought the cut off time was 1.45pm

That's correct, I'll chat with our Marketing & Communications team.

jaydub said:
[notify]FM[/notify]
Hey Frank,
Just curious…
If someone bids $50 for a name at whc will the min at siber go to $75… I guess what I’m asking is if they are now somehow connected/talking to one another.

Thanks,
Jim

That's correct, the bids before the deadline will increase the starting bids on the other platform. And during the auction bidders on both systems participate.

theinvestor said:
:D how come uoltj.ca is not on the list?

I must have missed that one :D Not sure I would have featured it though.

Shouldn't have missed waterbottles.ca though.
 
domains said:
Careful or .ca's will become as popular as NFT's.

That is, until people try to sell them.
 
People are selling NFTs no problem, as it's currently in a bubble and you have the entire world as a market. In a year, it might be a very different story.

I was referring to selling these ever-higher-priced TBR .CAs when you have a tiny end user market composed of some of the cheapest SOBs you'll ever meet, many of which think that $10 is a fair price.

Not that you can't make money at .CA, but starting off today from scratch. it would take an extreme amount of work and the ability to accumulate a lot of great domains for not very much money. Mission Impossible.
 
I agree It’s a tough time to be starting from scratch.


DomainRecap said:
I was referring to selling these ever-higher-priced TBR .CAs when you have a tiny end user market composed of some of the cheapest SOBs you'll ever meet, many of which think that $10 is a fair price.

Not that you can't make money at .CA, but starting off today from scratch. it would take an extreme amount of work and the ability to accumulate a lot of great domains for not very much money. Mission Impossible.
 

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