http://www.vegaspay.co/http://www.vegaspay.com/http://www.vegaspay.vegas/These domains are now for sale at
http://www.vegascoin.vegas/.
Taking these domains came to mind because there were parties in favor to ask for the whole surrender of the coin to a new dev team. There was some action to force the issue and the effort simply put many people in a bad mood.
Instead of coming in and wanting to take claim to the whole project, any interested developer could have noticed that the keyword "vegaspay" was almost non-existent and probably was never used at all on the internet. Any new developer had the blank slate opportunity to create a new cryptocurrency called VegasPay and match it up into direct competition up against VegasCoin.
That would have been much less infuriating to all the parties involved if VegasPay would have been pursued instead of nearly bullying VegasCoin away from the development team. I took that opportunity away because it seems all this chest pounding looked silly.
Considering there is a market of users who like Apple Pay and Samsung has their Samsung Pay, it is not too wild to assume that eventually Vegas Pay could have been created by a large corporate entity.
I am sitting on these domains and they will only be sold for VGC prices. I have the wallet large enough to cover the purchase price. From that position, this means any altcoin markets, miners, block explorers and public ledgers would not even be needed. A workaround is to sell the wallet, covering the purchase price in terms of VegasCoin. That's looking like the only possible way the VegasPay domains will sell in terms of VegasCoin prices at this time.
I've discontinued trying to sell silver at the website. Even when VGC was unable to reach the price of 5 satoshis, nobody was interested to spend $12 USD worth to take a $300 dealer price coin with free shipping. This makes me wonder if VGC is dead but not necessarily worthless. In early 2017 I hope to put gold for sale in VGC prices at
http://www.vegascoin.vegas/