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2921  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for web programmer. on: January 09, 2015, 06:52:44 AM
do you have anything demo sites?
2922  Economy / Services / Re: Social Media Likes & More - BTCX.cc Link Shortening - Cheap Domains - MY SITES! on: January 09, 2015, 06:51:25 AM
I'm not sr.member but willing to take vouch copy if you like to offer -  full member.
2923  Economy / Auctions / Re: BitcoinDark.com domain for sale on: January 09, 2015, 06:45:54 AM
how much time is left on the domain? and is it just the name or is the site up and operational for update?

title clearly explained that, this sale only about domain name.

OP should modify this thread like auction format with starting bids, auction end etc....
2924  Economy / Auctions / Re: [DOMAIN AUCTION] coinlist.net on: January 09, 2015, 06:41:16 AM
$13

Starting bid is $30 not $13.

Feel free to PM to op about your offers if it is lower than starting bid.
2925  Economy / Auctions / Re: 74k Monthly Searching Keyword - Just $2 - New Year Special Auction. on: January 09, 2015, 06:39:26 AM
hmm has this auction ended?

Yes.

Both side transactions completed successfully.

Thread closed.
2926  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Bet Bitcoin - Domain Name for Sale. on: January 09, 2015, 06:37:05 AM
Make your offers now...
2927  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Bet Bitcoin - Domain Name - Make your offer. on: January 08, 2015, 03:27:42 PM
Why this thread is in gambling section?

I already explained in last line.
2928  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Bet Bitcoin on: January 08, 2015, 11:13:20 AM
make your offer ...
2929  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitstamp rapid sell/buy coming? on: January 08, 2015, 01:34:03 AM
price will rapidly increase if they buy 19k coins...


The opposite will happen once 19k are sold.

agreed, 100%
2930  Economy / Speculation / Re: What's your action once Bitstamp reopens? on: January 08, 2015, 01:27:28 AM
Great thread. I will be buying. Price will dip to 225 then creep up

i don't think so, already it was around 290..

price increase chance is more...

BTW: i don't have huge btc in bitstamp,so no issues whatever happened.
2931  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitstamp rapid sell/buy coming? on: January 08, 2015, 01:12:11 AM
price will rapidly increase if they buy 19k coins...

2932  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BitcoinWallet - Domain Lease - $2 on: January 08, 2015, 12:44:02 AM
Thread closed.

If anyone interested, PM me about it.
2933  Economy / Digital goods / Bet Bitcoin - Domain Name - Make your offer. on: January 07, 2015, 03:47:27 PM
Domain Hacks

Quote
Quoting wikipedia:

“A domain hack is a domain name that suggests a word, phrase, or name when concatenating two or more adjacent levels of that domain. […] Domain hacks offer the ability to produce short domain names. This makes them potentially valuable as redirectors, pastebins, base domains from which to delegate subdomains and URL shortening services.”

In other words, the “trick” for a domain hack is to turn the top level domain, often a country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) into a part of the desired brand name, or generic term or phrase. And, following wikipedia, “hacking”, as it is used here, corresponds to uses in programming, meaning “clever coding (tricks)”, but surely not to a meaning like “breaking in”.

Brands That Use a Domain Hack

Examples for well-known brands/companies which acquired and actively use domain hacks are:

well-known brands that use domain hacks

instagr.am
youtu.be
bi.ng
ti.me
pep.si
redd.it
so.cl (run by Microsoft)
and many others.

While all of the aforementioned companies also hold the corresponding .com names (i.e., instagram.com, youtube.com, etc.), it is worth mentioning that Microsoft redirects socl.com to the “hacked” version so.cl, thus favoring the latter.

Other well-known examples are:

blo.gs (first acquired by Yahoo, later by Automattic)
inter.net (a German Internet Service Provider. Note that this company does not own the corresponding .com domain internet.com)


Domain Hacks for URL Shortening Services

Companies that build and offer URL shortening services are for instance:

bit.ly, which is a “brandable” domain hack, as “bitly” is an invented word that (at the time of writing) can not be found in a dictionary
po.st
awe.sm

Notice that the latter two (po.st and awe.sm) build entirely on the domain hacks, that is they do not hold their corresponding .com names. For all three companies, URL shorteners are a part of their brand building strategies offered to business customers, targeting particularly the social media like Facebook, Twitter, etc.

“Crunching” the Word for a Short Domain Hack

Obviously, “awe.sm” corresponds to a “crunched” version of the word “awesome” (“crunching” here refers to shortening or condensing the word by leaving out letters, preferably those which would be most insignificant during the reading and perception process. Often, these are some or even all vowels of the word). There is more than one way to “hack” the word “awesome”, especially when including “crunched” versions of the word. On a side note, awes.me redirects to bitly.com (status quo at the time of writing). Of course, “awes.me” can also be read as “(it) awes me”.

“Letter crunching” often plays an important role when finding a good short company name or a domain hack: well-known examples include
crunched names for brand names

dlvr.it
flic.kr, which redirects to flickr.com

Domain hacks are a good way to build a URL shortener for a brand, and often “crunched” versions resembling the original brand name are used. For example:

The New York Times (nytimes.com) has nyti.ms as URL shortener, using the services of bit.ly
Techcrunch.com has tcrn.ch as URL shortener, using the services of bit.ly (before, they had used awe.sm)
Google.com has its own URL shortener at goo.gl (as well as at g.co)
Facebook.com has fb.me as a URL shortener, and another one, on.fb.me, has been integrated into bit.ly accounts
Crunching is not always used, for example orange.com runs its own URL shortener at oran.ge.

For more detailed information about company short names, you might also want to read “Company Short Domains: Why Many Companies Use Company Short Domains and How to Obtain Them”.

In an extreme case, the original brand is reduced to only one letter:

twitter.com: t.co
amazon.com: a.co
google.com: g.co
All three domains are used as URL shorteners by the respective companies.


Generic Domain Hacks and Domain Hacks Expressing Phrases

Besides brands, domain hacks can also be more generic, or express a short phrase, take for example:
short phrases as domain hacks

who.is
fold.it
sync.me
about.me
Besides many others, these are all active sites at the time of writing. In general, the use of domain hacks is known to be very popular especially within the social communities.

Domain Hacks for Sale: Your Chance to Obtain a Domain Hack Yourself.



Domain Name: BetBit.Co.in

Make your offer.

Escrow available. Accept Bitcoin / Paypal / Credit Card / Wire Transfer.

Free push to the registrar / helping to transfer buyer's favorite registrar.

More than 179 Domain Hacks available @ http://bestna.me/domain-hacks/

Original Content

This domain name is related to Gambling,so posted in this section.
2934  Economy / Digital goods / Bet Bitcoin - Domain Name for Sale. on: January 07, 2015, 02:48:50 PM
Domain Hacks

Quote
Quoting wikipedia:

“A domain hack is a domain name that suggests a word, phrase, or name when concatenating two or more adjacent levels of that domain. […] Domain hacks offer the ability to produce short domain names. This makes them potentially valuable as redirectors, pastebins, base domains from which to delegate subdomains and URL shortening services.”

In other words, the “trick” for a domain hack is to turn the top level domain, often a country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) into a part of the desired brand name, or generic term or phrase. And, following wikipedia, “hacking”, as it is used here, corresponds to uses in programming, meaning “clever coding (tricks)”, but surely not to a meaning like “breaking in”.

Brands That Use a Domain Hack

Examples for well-known brands/companies which acquired and actively use domain hacks are:

well-known brands that use domain hacks

instagr.am
youtu.be
bi.ng
ti.me
pep.si
redd.it
so.cl (run by Microsoft)
and many others.

While all of the aforementioned companies also hold the corresponding .com names (i.e., instagram.com, youtube.com, etc.), it is worth mentioning that Microsoft redirects socl.com to the “hacked” version so.cl, thus favoring the latter.

Other well-known examples are:

blo.gs (first acquired by Yahoo, later by Automattic)
inter.net (a German Internet Service Provider. Note that this company does not own the corresponding .com domain internet.com)


Domain Hacks for URL Shortening Services

Companies that build and offer URL shortening services are for instance:

bit.ly, which is a “brandable” domain hack, as “bitly” is an invented word that (at the time of writing) can not be found in a dictionary
po.st
awe.sm

Notice that the latter two (po.st and awe.sm) build entirely on the domain hacks, that is they do not hold their corresponding .com names. For all three companies, URL shorteners are a part of their brand building strategies offered to business customers, targeting particularly the social media like Facebook, Twitter, etc.

“Crunching” the Word for a Short Domain Hack

Obviously, “awe.sm” corresponds to a “crunched” version of the word “awesome” (“crunching” here refers to shortening or condensing the word by leaving out letters, preferably those which would be most insignificant during the reading and perception process. Often, these are some or even all vowels of the word). There is more than one way to “hack” the word “awesome”, especially when including “crunched” versions of the word. On a side note, awes.me redirects to bitly.com (status quo at the time of writing). Of course, “awes.me” can also be read as “(it) awes me”.

“Letter crunching” often plays an important role when finding a good short company name or a domain hack: well-known examples include
crunched names for brand names

dlvr.it
flic.kr, which redirects to flickr.com

Domain hacks are a good way to build a URL shortener for a brand, and often “crunched” versions resembling the original brand name are used. For example:

The New York Times (nytimes.com) has nyti.ms as URL shortener, using the services of bit.ly
Techcrunch.com has tcrn.ch as URL shortener, using the services of bit.ly (before, they had used awe.sm)
Google.com has its own URL shortener at goo.gl (as well as at g.co)
Facebook.com has fb.me as a URL shortener, and another one, on.fb.me, has been integrated into bit.ly accounts
Crunching is not always used, for example orange.com runs its own URL shortener at oran.ge.

For more detailed information about company short names, you might also want to read “Company Short Domains: Why Many Companies Use Company Short Domains and How to Obtain Them”.

In an extreme case, the original brand is reduced to only one letter:

twitter.com: t.co
amazon.com: a.co
google.com: g.co
All three domains are used as URL shorteners by the respective companies.


Generic Domain Hacks and Domain Hacks Expressing Phrases

Besides brands, domain hacks can also be more generic, or express a short phrase, take for example:
short phrases as domain hacks

who.is
fold.it
sync.me
about.me
Besides many others, these are all active sites at the time of writing. In general, the use of domain hacks is known to be very popular especially within the social communities.

Domain Hacks for Sale: Your Chance to Obtain a Domain Hack Yourself.



Domain Name: BetBit.Co.in

Make your offer. BIN >> $99

Escrow available. Accept Bitcoin / Paypal / Credit Card / Wire Transfer.

Free push to the registrar / helping to transfer buyer's favorite registrar.

More than 179 Domain Hacks available @ http://bestna.me/domain-hacks/

Original Content
2935  Economy / Speculation / Re: Does $280 makes you hope again? on: January 07, 2015, 10:12:18 AM
The hope returns @ $350

I expect the same in just couple of days....

Bingo...

who are sold their Bitcoins in panic, loosers  Cheesy
2936  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: My life is fucked! Bought 5 BTC and lost all! God punish me. on: January 07, 2015, 07:53:27 AM
Why is this June thread necro'ed?
OP hasn't come back, and there are so many repetitive comments. IMHO, this thread should really be closed.

Just hit report button Smiley
2937  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling bitcoinfaucet. tk on: January 07, 2015, 07:34:40 AM
can you post traffic screenshots?

2938  Economy / Gambling / Re: HomeBTC- 3% Hourly for Investment on: January 07, 2015, 07:15:45 AM
Hello all. Sorry for delay. It is time to setup automated payment. Payment will made soon.
Now 100% automated.

Will report back once payments resume for 2 consecutive hours. Thanks.

any updates?
2939  Economy / Speculation / Re: Satoshi is always watching from afar.... on: January 07, 2015, 06:56:01 AM
i asked him to move this thread to off-topic.   Tongue
2940  Economy / Speculation / Re: Does $280 makes you hope again? on: January 07, 2015, 06:22:36 AM
already it's crossed $280 now....

 Tongue
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