Cryptocurrency trading : Not for those with a weak stomach

Trading cryptocurrency, or "crypto" as the term has been reduced to, can be an exciting experience. The proliferation of Bitcoin as a vessel of wealth might have surprised many, as it was designed to facilitate transactions. Its worldwide adoption as "coinage" is still very much lacking, all … [Read more...]

Blockchain domains : What sells, and what doesn’t

New technologies, such as blockchain, offer the opportunity to diversify one's investments into real applications leveraging old problems. During MERGE! 2017 I was able to accumulate a lot of hands-on information, on how existing systems such as inventory, contractual agreements and real estate … [Read more...]

MERGE! 2017 – My thoughts and feedback attending the conference

MERGE! 2017 in Orlando, Florida was the first local domain-related conference I attended, since TRAFFIC in 2008. Being local, isn't an advantage, necessarily. In fact, a fellow domain investor from Orlando, stayed at the venue, as opposed to driving 45-60 minutes to the Disney resort area, as … [Read more...]

Domain registrars : One more thing eNom does backwards

As I'm bidding farewell to the old school registrars that I patronized over the years, I can't but notice their pitfalls. Switching over to a modern domain management system, such as that offered by Uniregistry, is the culmination of frustration, wasted time, and often money, as experienced at … [Read more...]

Domain valuation : Corporate education is the key to sales

Rick Schwartz had to go through the hoops of a UDRP process for Queen.com, in order to show its potential buyer that he meant business. While quoting seven figures might seem excessive to some, the long term benefits of owning the domain that matches your brand can be substantial. Frands … [Read more...]