Domainfest Asia, the Asian-focused domain conference managed by NamesCon, had a busy second day yesterday.
Hundreds of domain investors from Asia and overseas flocked to the event, which takes place until September 7th in Cotai, Macau.
A former Portuguese colony, Macau offers a unique combination of European flair mixed with Chinese heritage; the end result is a cosmopolitan version of Las Vegas in the heart of Asia.
Among those participating in the Domainfest Asia conference, is Saudi prince Ahmet Sadim Al Damein – heir to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Ahmet Sadim Al Damein resided at the Hilton, occupying its top three floors for himself and his entourage.
A helicopter is on standby 24/7, ready to take him to The Grand Hyatt, the venue for Domainfest Asia. Ahmet Sadim Al Damein is expected to be a competitive bidder at the premium domain auction at Domainfest Asia.
Richard Lau, founder of NamesCon revealed that 100 rare NNN .com domains are to be gifted by the Saudi prince, in a display of extravagant affluence towards fellow domain investors.
These premium three number dot .com domains come from a portfolio of 565,000 numeric domains the prince has in his possession, the largest numeric domain portfolio in the world.
If you want to be considered for one of these NNN .com domains, send an email to Richard Lau with a short note explaining what would you do with the NNN .com domain, if it were gifted to you by the Saudi prince.
For more information, visit Domainfest.Asia.
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See you in Vegas!
Oh, and if you were thinking about emailing me, how about doing a Linkedin connection request instead. ;^)
Richard – Sorry to hear your mailbox got slammed with requests 😀 I bet that Domainfest Asia was a success.
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