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June 22, 2019, 05:14:20 AM Last edit: September 14, 2020, 05:33:59 AM by animalspirit |
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Full List:
@BankOfBitcoin $100 @BitcoinCopper $100 @BitcoinDirect $100 @BitcoinFinance $100 @BitcoinIntl $100 @BitcoinNote $100 <-- Buy either, get both -- @BitcoinNote, @BitcoinNotes @BitcoinNotes $100 @BitcoinPawn $100 <-- Buy either, get both -- @BitcoinPawn, @BitcoinPawnShop @BitcoinPawnShop $100 @BitcoinPurse $100 @BitcoinTech $100 @BitcoinTreasury $100 @BTCCollector $100 @BTCNote $100 <-- Buy either, get both -- @BTCNote, @BTCNotes @BTCNotes $100
@BitcoinSilver $500 <-- For a fork of @BitcoinGold, maybe using Scrypt? @CryptoGold $500 @EarnBitcoin $400 <-- Buy this one, get all three @EarnBitcoin, @EarnBitcoins, @EarnBTC @EarnBitcoins $250 @EarnBTC $250 @GPUMine $150 @GPUMiner $300 <-- Buy this one, get all three @GPUMine, @GPUMiner, @GPUMining @GPUMining $100 @MineBitcoin $500 <- Buy this one, get both @MineBitcoin, @MiningBitcoin @MiningBitcoin $150 @WinBitcoin $500
Feel free to make an offer on any of these.
Why this is valuable? ... if you have an account with a lot of followers but a crappy name (very common), you take one of these accounts with a great name (e.g., @EarnBitcoin) and move it aside (i.e., rename it), and then "move" your account that has existing followers to the name you just bought. And voila, ... you then have both a great name, and a great following.
Great names are nearly all taken already (since there is zero cost to register a Twitter account). These were mostly registered in the early years (i.e.., 2010, and 2011). So buying an existing name is a way to rebrand an existing account with a good name that will make it easier to grow going forward.
The value comes from the account name -- it is rare to find a decent Bitcoin-related Twitter account name that hasn't already been taken. For instance, if you have a faucet or something that pays out Bitcoin for some task, @EarnBitcoin is a great Twitter account name.
So the account is for sale, but the value is in the hard-to-get username.
Interested in an account but don't feel the asking price is right? Make an offer!
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