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December 12, 2013, 12:34:25 AM
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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.


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BITCOINACTIVITY.COM
BITCOINPORNS.COM
BITCOINRAGE.COM
BITCOINRESTORE.COM
BITCOINRIGHT.COM
BITCOINRIGHTS.COM
BITCOINSECURITYSERVICE.COM
BITCOINSTATEMENT.COM
BITCOINVACATIONS.COM

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BTCACCOUNTS.COM
BTCACTIVITY.COM
BTCAIRLINES.COM
BTCAUTOS.COM
BTCBEERS.COM
BTCCRUISES.COM
BTCFORPORN.COM
BTCGASCARD.COM
BTCIMAGE.COM
BTCIMAGES.COM
BTCJEWELS.COM
BTCLOCATIONS.COM
BTCMARTS.COM
BTCMEN.COM
BTCOP.COM
BTCPIN.COM
BTCPIZZAS.COM
BTCPORNS.COM
BTCSCHOOLS.COM
BTCTAXIS.COM
BTCTRIPS.COM
BTCVACATION.COM
BTCWINE.COM
BTCWINES.COM
BTCWOMEN.COM

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DRAWBITCOIN.COM
PLACEBITCOIN.COM
RECOVERBITCOIN.COM
SALEFORBITCOIN.COM
SALEMYBITCOIN.COM
STOREMYBITCOIN.COM

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COVERCOIN.COM
DRAWCOIN.COM
MSGBITCOIN.COM
MSGCOIN.COM
NUDECOIN.COM
PLACECOIN.COM
RECOVERCOIN.COM
SPANKCOIN.COM
SPENTCOIN.COM
UPDATECOIN.COM
VACATIONCOIN.COM
WITHDRAWCOIN.COM
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LOCALBITCOINDEALER.COM

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Even in the event that an attacker gains more than 50% of the network's computational power, only transactions sent by the attacker could be reversed or double-spent. The network would not be destroyed.
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December 12, 2013, 02:02:45 PM
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Bulk as in you are selling these all at the same time for the negotiated price, or are you willing to split these up?
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December 12, 2013, 02:48:35 PM
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You really expect to turn those crappy 99 cent domains into $100/each? Ridiculous.
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December 12, 2013, 03:18:23 PM
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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.
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December 12, 2013, 03:36:05 PM
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Bulk as in you are selling these all at the same time for the negotiated price, or are you willing to split these up?

Auction is for the sale of all domains. If auction completes without a sale domains will be sold individually in "Digital Goods"
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December 12, 2013, 05:22:28 PM
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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.
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December 12, 2013, 05:37:20 PM
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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.
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December 13, 2013, 09:04:35 AM
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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.

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.
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December 13, 2013, 12:46:24 PM
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May I know the Expiry Date for BTCGASCARD.COM?

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December 14, 2013, 12:01:48 AM
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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!
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December 14, 2013, 12:09:50 AM
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May I know the Expiry Date for BTCGASCARD.COM?

That would be 11-22-2014, thanks.
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December 14, 2013, 04:22:14 AM
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In bulk right?
Could the buyer choose only a few?

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December 14, 2013, 11:58:34 PM
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Auction has Ended.

Domains will be listed in the 'digital goods' section of bitcointalk and can now be sold separately.
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December 15, 2013, 06:35:01 PM
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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.

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.
Because it's a public forum and a free country. There is nothing amateur about my domain resale knowledge. Feel free to take the Pepsi challenge with me kiddo.
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December 15, 2013, 10:47:32 PM
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Hey there OP,
Good collection, I'm a domain collector myself too, part time though. What is the asking price for bitcoinpizzas.com alone ?

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December 16, 2013, 12:09:47 AM
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Because it's a public forum and a free country. There is nothing amateur about my domain resale knowledge. Feel free to take the Pepsi challenge with me kiddo.

I would say "shoo fly, don't bother me" but seeing as how you keep bumping my post and exposing these domains, I can't, I'm a glutton for free advertisement. I will say though that your argument is pure ignorance. So you're telling me that as a buyer you would buy a developed domain for a $10,000+ rather than one that has potential to be developed for around $100 and do it yourself, saving cash?!? This doesn't make since/cents. If you want to argue that domains with potential don't hold value, you will further make a baboon out of yourself. They are literally bought and sold every day. I'm wondering why you're even here really? I suppose you didn't buy Bitcoin when it was at 20 to 30 dollars either.. because it didn't hold any real value? Everything we do in reference to Bitcoin is based on potential.. we don't really know that it's going to succeed, but we hope that it does. It's risk, if it's not for you, get out of the game while you're ahead. You can argue that you're buying Bitcoin because of it's current value and it is real, but that wouldn't be the case either. Take 800USD compared to 1BTC and see which gets you further at this moment in time. Buying domains that hold potential is a business, the savvy will thrive, you will not.

Done ranting, bump this post all you want.

p.s. Don't go into a spiel about how you're a Bitcoin Billionaire or Domain King.


Anyone interested in these domains can freely PM, Thanks.
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December 16, 2013, 12:50:06 AM
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Because it's a public forum and a free country. There is nothing amateur about my domain resale knowledge. Feel free to take the Pepsi challenge with me kiddo.

I would say "shoo fly, don't bother me" but seeing as how you keep bumping my post and exposing these domains, I can't, I'm a glutton for free advertisement. I will say though that your argument is pure ignorance. So you're telling me that as a buyer you would buy a developed domain for a $10,000+ rather than one that has potential to be developed for around $100 and do it yourself, saving cash?!? This doesn't make since/cents. If you want to argue that domains with potential don't hold value, you will further make a baboon out of yourself. They are literally bought and sold every day. I'm wondering why you're even here really? I suppose you didn't buy Bitcoin when it was at 20 to 30 dollars either.. because it didn't hold any real value? Everything we do in reference to Bitcoin is based on potential.. we don't really know that it's going to succeed, but we hope that it does. It's risk, if it's not for you, get out of the game while you're ahead. You can argue that you're buying Bitcoin because of it's current value and it is real, but that wouldn't be the case either. Take 800USD compared to 1BTC and see which gets you further at this moment in time. Buying domains that hold potential is a business, the savvy will thrive, you will not.

Done ranting, bump this post all you want.

p.s. Don't go into a spiel about how you're a Bitcoin Billionaire or Domain King.


Anyone interested in these domains can freely PM, Thanks.

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December 18, 2013, 03:01:19 AM
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You tell him  Grin

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December 18, 2013, 03:06:19 AM
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Bitcoinvacations.com would be a good one to have once bitcoin goes mainstream.

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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=681965.0
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December 26, 2013, 03:23:58 PM
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I wouldn't offer this much for buying the whole lot. As most of these are worthless to me and are not very good domains. I may be interested in some if you are willing to sell individually. 
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December 28, 2013, 04:02:32 AM
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I wish I saw this earlier, for .5BTC this was a good buy then!
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