QX.com : Two letter .com changed hands in China
The premium two letter domain, QX.com, changed hands in China, and the new owners are Chinese. Domain investor and LL .com aficionado, George Kirikos, has noted that the exchange of the domain resulted in a new ownership; the buyer appears to be Shenzhen Comix Group Co Ltd. According to their Alibaba profile, the company produces […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Chinese domain market report : Cao ni ma, 2016 !
China entered 2017 among the first nations in the world, and its domain investing community is sending a collective “Cao Ni Ma” to 2016. The year that sent prices of “Chinese premiums” tumbling like dog-pooped noodles, is over. Welcome to a new year worldwide, although China’s officially changing on January 28th to the Year of […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Chinese domain market report : Bye bye 2016
This is the final Chinese domain market report for 2016, a year that saw “Chinese premiums” plummet in value and sales volume. A year ago, prices were more than twice as high, often surpassing $2,500 for random, “junk” QJZX letters in the .com TLD. As prices peaked, so did the white noise about lesser extensions, […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.GoDaddy sells two letter domain GH.com to Chinese buyer
Namefind, the domain portfolio managers of GoDaddy, sold GH.com to a Chinese buyer. According to domain investor, George Kirikos, the two letter domain sale raises the number of China-owned LL .com domains to 154, out of 676. That’s 22.8% of the total, with US registrants owning 350 two letter .com domains (51.8%). There is no […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.The Domain King®’s “Chips” : No Chinese domain market fears!
For over 20 years, the Domain King®, Rick Schwartz, has been successful in acquiring premium domains at low prices – at reg fee, even – and then selling them for hundreds of thousands of dollars, or millions. Rick’s domain portfolio is intriguing; in the past, we shared some findings, regarding numeric domains in his possession. […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Blind Chinese domain veteran predicts value of “Chips” in 2017
Guang Hsü Xiang is a blind Chinese domain veteran from the Guangxi province of China; the 61 year old domainer did not let his visual deficiency stop him from investing. “Legal blind for 12 year, now invest learn fast report on LLLL and chips, by power of finger” says Guang Hsü Xiang, using an automated […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Domain investors : Chinese “six figures” CNY is five figures USD
Domain investors often skim Chinese domain news headlines that read “six figures” and all that remains is the number part. It’s a fast paced world, leading many to retain information that is shortened down to a headline, a tweet or a comment. The Chinese domain market is currently much weaker than a year ago. Domain […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Chinese domain market report : QT.com changed hands again
The Chinese domain market is about to replicate its glory days of 2015; last December is when LLLL .com domains peaked. China’s domain investors might not be using the same type of rationale behind their acquisitions, but their cash is as good as anyone else’s. With that in mind, we are witnessing an uptick in […]
Copyright © 2025 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Chinese domain market report : China’s new cybersecurity law is bad news
China operates on the principle of “Communist Capitalism” – an amalgam of progressive regulations on trade, with a large dosage of government control. The Communist government of China has now passed a new law on cybersecurity, and this is really bad news. For starters, the Chinese will have to register their real names when using […]
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