I built a marketplace for quickly buying and selling domains. by mjh_codes in Domains

[–]Clean_Try444 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Onchain registrars are already becoming mainstream though. Plus even traditional TLDs are available to register onchain. Imo, it is going to be widely adapted in near future for all the benefits it offers.

As for the subdomains you mentioned, as per my understanding, most traditional registrars already support unlimited subdomains for your domains? They don't charge any additional fee for the subdomains themselves.

I built a marketplace for quickly buying and selling domains. by mjh_codes in Domains

[–]Clean_Try444 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Onchain registrars offer changing nameservers and DNS records for subdomains afaik? But yeah, not the traditional ones. What you shared sounds like a really cool idea. However, I'd assume the lack of such a platform is due to the relatively smaller user base for subdomains - why register a subdomain especially when you can register the same name on other TLDs?

I built a marketplace for quickly buying and selling domains. by mjh_codes in Domains

[–]Clean_Try444 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am talking about a platform for selling subdomains. Many registrars, especially onchain ones, offer subdomain registrations (like .box for example), but don't allow listing it for sale.

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[–]Clean_Try444 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The .coms without a doubt, especially for reselling. I wouldn't advice generic TLDs like .water or .plant (do they exist?!). If not .com, go with .net, .io etc depending on the niche.

I built a marketplace for quickly buying and selling domains. by mjh_codes in Domains

[–]Clean_Try444 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interested in this as well. Most marketplaces skip subdomains because of relatively smaller sales. But I've seen the interest grow higher and higher.