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Title: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Stephen Gornick on December 07, 2011, 07:31:31 PM
I plan to hold an auction where the high bid gets to choose a domain (or set of domains when offered as such) from the list below.

As there is already some interest in some of these domains, I'm not ready to start the auction just yet -- once the auction starts the list won't change.

Most of these will include the @Twitter name that was registered as well.  Those with an (@ N/A) will not.

BankOfBitcoin.com
BitcoinBounty.com
BitcoinCapital.com
BitcoinCash.com
BitcoinDirect.com
BitcoinFinancial.com (@ N/A)
BitcoinFX.com
BitcoinHoldings.com
BitcoinLLC.com
BitcoinPartners.com
BitcoinPal.com
BitcoinProperties.com (@ N/A)
BitcoinPurse.com
BitcoinTreasury.com
BitcoinVentures.com
EarnBTC.com
WinBitcoin.com

Sets:
BitFund.com & BitcoinFund.com & BitcoinFunds.com
BitcoinBroker.com & BitcoinBrokerage.com (@ N/A)
BitcoinGame.com & BitcoinGames.com & BitcoinGaming.com
BitcoinInc.com & BitcoinIncorporated.com (@ N/A)
BitcoinTech.com & BitcoinTechnologies.com (@ N/A)
CryptoCoin.com & CryptoCoin.org
GPUMine.com & GPUMining.com
PlayBitcoin.com & PlayBTC.com
BitcoinDrive.com & BitcoinFlash.com
BitcoinJobs.com & BitcoinGigs.com & BitcoinWork.com

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Likely will be offered for sale outright (i.e., not listed in the domains auctioned)
BitcoinVault.com & BTCVault.com
BitcoinSilver.com & BitcoinPlatinum.com & BitcoinBronze.com (and possibly BitcoinGold.com as well)


For the auction, bid amounts will be in USDs (to protect the bidder against exchange rate fluctuations) but payment in BTCs at the market rate at the end of the auction will be the preferred method of payment. Dwolla or MoneyPak would also be acceptable.

If there is any interest in buying a domain prior to the start of the auction, please PM me or contact me using a method from: http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/User:Sgornick


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Coinabul on December 08, 2011, 04:25:52 AM
When does the auction start?


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Stephen Gornick on December 08, 2011, 08:39:37 PM
When does the auction start?

Will probably open the auction sometime this weekend and the auction end date will likely be Dec 15th.   The list will be changing as I need to remove a couple of domains.


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: PrintCoins on December 09, 2011, 09:11:43 PM
How will the auction be conducted? Forum thread bidding?


Title: Started - 4 Day Auction - Bitcoin-related domains - Winning bid chooses one
Post by: Stephen Gornick on December 12, 2011, 08:12:06 AM
This is a 4 Day Auction. 

Started: Monday, December 12, 2011
Ends: Thursday, December 15th, 2011 at 4pm PDT (for GMT, Friday, December 15th at 00:00:00 midnight)

The winning bidder gets to choose a domain (or set of domains when offered as such) from the list below.

Now that this auction has started the list of domains will not change, but do note that the list is slightly different from the original post. 

The format of the auction is forum bidding, in whole dollar amounts -- USDs (e.g., $15). 

If there is enough bidding activity, I may move the bidding over to #bitcoin-auction ( https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=bitcoin-auction ) for the last day.  If a bidder wishes to bid without revealing his or her identity, PM me and I will relay your bid.

These domains are currently registered with GoDaddy.  The quickest method to transfer is from one GoDaddy account to another. Transfer to another registrar will likely incur a fee that is imposed by the destination registrar -- the buyer would be responsible for that fee.  Payment for the winning bid must be received within 48 hours or the bid becomes void, and there will be sad pandas. Please only bid if you intend to purchase should your bid win.

Bid amounts are in USDs to protect the bidder against exchange rate fluctuations but payment in BTCs at the market rate at the end of the auction will be the preferred method of payment. Dwolla or MoneyPak would also be acceptable.

Most of these domains will include the @Twitter name that was registered as well.  Those with an (@ N/A) will not.

BitcoinBounty.com
BitcoinBroker.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinBrokerage.com (@ N/A) [see Sets below]
BitcoinCapital.com
BitcoinCash.com
BitcoinDrive.com
BitcoinFinancial.com (@ N/A)
BitcoinFund.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinFunds.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinFX.com
BitcoinGame.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinGames.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinGaming.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinGigs.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinHoldings.com
BitcoinInc.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinIncorporated.com (@ N/A) [see Sets below]
BitcoinJobs.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinLLC.com
BitcoinPartners.com
BitcoinProperties.com (@ N/A)
BitcoinPurse.com
BitcoinTech.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinTechnologies.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinTreasury.com
BitFund.com [see Sets below]
CryptoCoin.com [see Sets below]
CryptoCoin.org [see Sets below]
CryptoGold.com
WinBitcoin.com

Sets:
BitFund.com & BitcoinFund.com & BitcoinFunds.com
BitcoinBroker.com & BitcoinBrokerage.com (@ N/A)
BitcoinGame.com & BitcoinGames.com & BitcoinGaming.com
BitcoinInc.com & BitcoinIncorporated.com (@ N/A)
BitcoinJobs.com & BitcoinGigs.com
BitcoinTech.com & BitcoinTechnologies.com (@ N/A)
CryptoCoin.com & CryptoCoin.org

 * (@ N/A) means there is no corresponding @ Twitter account for this domain.


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: PrintCoins on December 12, 2011, 04:47:55 PM
I guess this is a go. To prevent this from getting confusing, I am copy pasting the main list, and putting my bids next to items. This way it is easy to see the current bid for all items in the last thread comment. (use copy/paste rather than reply) I left the sets out, but if someone wants to bid on them, just add them back to the list. I am guessing the set competes against the sum of all the individual domains.

BitcoinBounty.com - RobKohr $1
BitcoinBroker.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinBrokerage.com (@ N/A) [see Sets below]
BitcoinCapital.com
BitcoinCash.com - RobKohr $1
BitcoinDrive.com
BitcoinFinancial.com (@ N/A)
BitcoinFund.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinFunds.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinFX.com
BitcoinGame.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinGames.com [see Sets below]  - RobKohr $1
BitcoinGaming.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinGigs.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinHoldings.com
BitcoinInc.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinIncorporated.com (@ N/A) [see Sets below]
BitcoinJobs.com [see Sets below] - RobKohr $1
BitcoinLLC.com
BitcoinPartners.com
BitcoinProperties.com (@ N/A)
BitcoinPurse.com
BitcoinTech.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinTechnologies.com [see Sets below]
BitcoinTreasury.com - RobKohr $1
BitFund.com [see Sets below]
CryptoCoin.com [see Sets below] - RobKohr $1
CryptoCoin.org [see Sets below]
CryptoGold.com
WinBitcoin.com - RobKohr $1


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Coinabul on December 12, 2011, 05:46:20 PM
I guess this is a go. To prevent this from getting confusing, I am copy pasting the main list, and putting my bids next to items. This way it is easy to see the current bid for all items in the last thread comment. (use copy/paste rather than reply) I left the sets out, but if someone wants to bid on them, just add them back to the list. I am guessing the set competes against the sum of all the individual domains.
...
I'm pretty sure Stephen wants one bid, you get to pick one domain, or set, if you win.
That being said... 1 BTC


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: PrintCoins on December 12, 2011, 06:07:05 PM
I guess this is a go. To prevent this from getting confusing, I am copy pasting the main list, and putting my bids next to items. This way it is easy to see the current bid for all items in the last thread comment. (use copy/paste rather than reply) I left the sets out, but if someone wants to bid on them, just add them back to the list. I am guessing the set competes against the sum of all the individual domains.
...
I'm pretty sure Stephen wants one bid, you get to pick one domain, or set, if you win.
That being said... 1 BTC

Ahh, I suppose you are right. The winning bid gets to pick either a domain or set of domains. He wants bids to be in USD (though payment in bitcoins). So your bid would be roughly $3, so:

I bid $4.


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Stephen Gornick on December 12, 2011, 10:52:23 PM
The winning bid gets to pick either a domain or set of domains. He wants bids to be in USD (though payment in bitcoins). So your bid would be roughly $3, so:

I bid $4.

Correct.  The high bid gets to choose a set of domains when offered as a set, or a single domain.  Bids in USD, whole dollar amounts.

So the high bid is currently $4.  with just a little over 72 hours left. Thank you for your bids! 


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Stephen Gornick on December 15, 2011, 02:27:38 AM
Bump. 

Just under 24 hours remain.  Current high bid is $4.

Some questions that had been asked:

This auction is for the ownership of the domain.  I will transfer the domain (or domains, if the auction winner chooses a set that is offered) to the recipient's domain registrar.

This does not include hosting.  A domain does not even require hosting if the intent by the buyer is to simply reserve the domain name for future use.


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Coinabul on December 15, 2011, 02:48:35 AM
5$


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Stephen Gornick on December 15, 2011, 10:12:14 PM
Bump.

Under two hours left!

Current high bid ... just $5 USD.


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Peter Lambert on December 15, 2011, 10:21:02 PM
I bid $9.5 (That's about 3 btc)


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: TattleCoin on December 15, 2011, 10:33:39 PM
$10


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Peter Lambert on December 15, 2011, 10:47:24 PM
12.7 USD (4 BTC)


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Coinabul on December 15, 2011, 10:48:59 PM
13$


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: terrytibbs on December 15, 2011, 11:17:35 PM
15 United States Dollar!


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: N.Olmos on December 15, 2011, 11:53:52 PM
16 USD


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: terrytibbs on December 15, 2011, 11:54:53 PM
17


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: PrintCoins on December 15, 2011, 11:59:41 PM
30


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: terrytibbs on December 15, 2011, 11:59:59 PM
31


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: N.Olmos on December 16, 2011, 12:00:05 AM
18 usd


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: PrintCoins on December 16, 2011, 12:00:20 AM
40


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: terrytibbs on December 16, 2011, 12:00:51 AM
Winner winner chicken dinner! 59:59!


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: PrintCoins on December 16, 2011, 12:02:42 AM
Nice terrytibbs. I guess I should have pushed my bid a little later. I didn't think there was anyone else going to push it to the wire as well.


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Stephen Gornick on December 16, 2011, 12:03:31 AM
31

Looks like TerryTibbs had the high bid at the time of the cutoff.

Congratulations Terry!  

BTC/USD exchange rate at the time: $3.20

So the winning bid will pay 9.6875 BTC for a choice of domain (or a set of domains if offered as a set).


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: terrytibbs on December 16, 2011, 12:06:17 AM
31

Looks like TerryTibbs had the high bid at the time of the cutoff.

Congratulations Terry!  

BTC/USD exchange rate at the time: $3.20

So the winning bid will pay 9.6875 BTC for a choice of domain (or a set of domains if offered as a set).

Thanks,
Send me an addy by private message and I'll send you the funds.


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: PrintCoins on December 16, 2011, 12:28:01 AM
Which one are you buying?


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: terrytibbs on December 16, 2011, 12:45:20 AM
Which one are you buying?
I think I'm gonna go for BitcoinCash.com.

Stephen:
I've sent you the funds, will get back to you later with the necessary information.


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Stephen Gornick on December 16, 2011, 01:01:40 AM
Payment received, thank you!

PM with further details related to the transfer sent.


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: terrytibbs on December 20, 2011, 10:54:40 PM
Everything worked out great, and Stephen is a really stand-up guy.

Looking forward to the auction for another domain.


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: payb.tc on September 21, 2012, 01:30:16 AM

warning: bumping old thread


stephen, can you let me know which of your domains are still available and if you're still interested in selling, or link me to a more recent list, etc?

cheers.


Title: Re: Bitcoin-related domains - winning bid chooses one
Post by: Stephen Gornick on November 06, 2014, 10:30:18 AM
Sorry to bump / necrothread.

which of your domains are still available and if you're still interested in selling

I have an ad where I've listed many of these domains for sale:
 - http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=848915.0