Lately crypto has been back in the headlines in the domain name world as the
sale of Crypto.com for a reported $12M
[https://domaininvesting.com/cheddar-report-monaco-paid-12-million-for-crypto-com/]
is generating a lot of buzz
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock you know that crypto has had a rough go
so far this year.
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hour ago CNBC released a story
[https://www.cnbc.com/video/2017/12/20/bitcoin-related-domain-names-flood-the-internet.html?__%7Cfacebook&par=sharebar]
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There has been a lot of controversy lately over domain name bloggers starting to
talk about Bitcoin. I wrote two
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The cryptocurrency space as a whole is growing like crazy, with Bitcoin and
Ethereum seeing massive growth trajectories and what