These have all been sold now. Thanks

These have all been sold now. Thanks

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Still for sale, guys. Looking to sell asap

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Premium Domains

antisoci.al
cautious.net
donotclickon.me
donotreply.me

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1 Letter .COM Domains:
These are extremely rare to come by. Cyrillic is the only version of a 1 letter .COM you can actually register as ICANN locks 1 letter .COM These domains are damn near 20 years old for a reason.

е.com
с̶.̶c̶o̶m̶ sold @ $2500
̶р̶.̶c̶o̶m̶ sold @ $2500
̶х̶.̶c̶o̶m̶ sold @ $2500

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Misc. 1 Character/Letter .COM Domains:

ჩ.com - “R.com
ც.com - “B.com
მ.com - “a.com
ნ.com - “b.com

Misc. 1 Character/Letter Domains

ø.to - This domain would pair nicely with the ø domain bundle
í.to - Could be turned into a bio/personal links website. I have the source code I could include
ⴭ.to

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Emoji Domains

:arrows_counterclockwise:.to - Refresh to, redirect to, reverse to, rotate to, etc.

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Misc. rare .COM Domains

gód.co
daó.com
ó-ó.com - looks like a face or glasses
defí.com - decentralized finance
gøds.com
coín.com
bitcoín.com

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ø Bundle:
Top-tier, can be accessed via phone just by holding down the “o” and selecting the “Zero-looking o”. Would be perfect for some kind of dapp.

ø.to
ø.casino
ø.cash
ø.cool
ø.email
ø.media
ø.store
ø.exchange

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í Bundle:
Top-tier, can be accessed via phone just by holding down the “i” and selecting “í”. Would be perfect for some kind of dapp/dao that allows users to post jobs in exchange for crypto.

í.to
í.cam
í.live
í.love
í.work
í.store
í.exchange

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1 Letter Crypto Domains

đ.exchange - Decentralized Exchange
đ.expert - Decentralized Exchange Expert
đ.app - Decentralized Application
ó.store - Unique shop

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Read the spoiler before crying please

I have checked like 95% of these domains and you can visit them without a problem on any web browser/device. Another cool feature of these domains is that they maintain their Unicode form 100% of the time. Even if you visit their PUNYcode structure, it will actually redirect you back to the Unicode structure.

For example:
ჯ.net is actually xn --hpd.net

Normally, if you visit special character domains (ჯ.net ), they will change to the PUNYcode structuring (ჯ.net). But, with almost all of my domains they will actually change to the Unicode structure. This means you should be able to use them for emails with no issue whatsoever and link people without a problem. Some sites will convert these domains to their Punycode structure if they have phishing issues. There’s a very limited number special characters you can register that remain in unicode structure. This makes the 1 character .COM versions extremely rare as it’s the most desirable TLD