You registered these less than a month ago -Irrelevant have done no work to them - Irrelevant - they are domains for sale, not websites and expect them to fetch 100 times the cost. It's just not going to happen. And yet it can and does happen, not often but it does happen.
Why do armchair domain quarterbacks feel compelled to give their amateur opinions when nobody asked? The guy posted an auction, if people are interested, they'll bid. If not, they won't.
I could not have said it any better myself, thank you for that!
You really expect to turn those crappy 99 cent domains into $100/each? Ridiculous.
That's a subjective argument on your part, these domains carry potential for future growth with a Bitcoin audience.
ANY undeveloped domain carries potential for future growth - that statement is silly. You registered these less than a month ago, have done no work to them, and expect them to fetch 100 times the cost. It's just not going to happen.
Entitled to you're opinion Sir. Auction is still open.
Description: This auction is for the bulk sale of 53 Bitcoin related domain names. Starting bid: .5 BTC Buy it now: 5 BTC End date and time: 12-15-2013 at 6:00pm EST. Payment methods accepted: BTC Note: Domains were registered through GoDaddy so a GoDaddy account is needed in order for the account change of the domains to take place.
You can not forbid people to beg. But you are free to give them, or not ...
We live in free countries.
This is true but I think you're wrong in suggesting that anyone is trying to "forbid" anyone to do anything. Some of us do live in "free countries".. I agree to some extent, but some of us do not. I'm just merely pointing out the fact that when Bitcoin becomes a major currency one day, that really long strings are going to become the new age "can"
Is it just me or has this new digital currency brought out the "man with a can" looking for a handout onto the web. By lurking on this forum for the past couple of days it's quite apparent to me that Bitcoin is going to revolutionize the way people beg.
Like with anything else, this could easily be a really beautiful thing or food for trolls. It'll be both, but hopefully more of the former.
What do you think about this theory that some people like Kevin Rose for example suggest, that a blogger by the name of Nick Szabo may be responsible for the creation of Bitcoin?