Ask HN: Why are there no good domain auctioning websites?
I know there already exist market leaders such as godaddy, sedo, dynabot and other registrars where people can auction and bid domains. But I fail to understand why almost all of them are exclusive to their own platform and won't allow those with having their domains on other registrar and the enormous commission rate that they charge is horrendous.
Why isn't there any new age startup working on this almost all of the existing players are about a decade older or more so they are slow and sometimes won't even innovate.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 17.1 ms ] threadi have a love and hate situationship with it. it is an industry of squatters, even telegram has done it with their usernames.
but i think what i hate more is businesses being purchased by small and large private equity firms and getting rebranded with a shitty domain name bought for 6 figs. it fucks with the end-users who are used with the old name.
Yeah I too get the same vibe but I think domains auction in general is underserved market so I was thinking of creating a auctioning website with lower fees and commission, better customer service.
But it seems like serving that market I might be supporting greedy domain squatter like them than people with genuine interest in auctioning.