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Lists of gTLD drop domains

Started by zetta81, Sep 06, 2022, 12:24 AM

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zetta81Topic starter

Can you direct me to a source for complete lists of gTLD domain names? Additionally, do you know of a reliable service that displays full lists of expired domains?
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Marker

Pool.com, SnapNames.com, DropCatch.com, and NameJet.com are all domain registrar services that offer a pre-order scheme to catch valuable domain names. The resources allocated for catching a domain name depend on its perceived value, which is determined by factors such as the number of bids and the price.

It is possible to catch a domain name with just one registrar, but the chances of doing so are low unless you have a deep pocket and believe in the statistics. Even if you are successful in catching a domain name, it may still end up at a public auction where the final price will be driven up to match the market value. However, the chances of getting the domain name at a lower cost are still higher compared to buying it at an auction hosted by a registrar such as GoDaddy.
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RickyChhajed

The New gTLD program has published the first block lists for domain zones, which feature frequently misspelled domain names that were found in incorrect requests to root servers. The inclusion of these domain names in the block list will help zone administrators start registrations more quickly and efficiently by eliminating the need for time-consuming security research related to local network domains.

The blacklist was created using Day In The Life Of The Internet, a database that keeps track of requests made to the root zone. This strategy reduces the risk of potential conflicts during the registration process, making it faster and more seamless for all parties involved.
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wilsong88

One primary source for obtaining lists of gTLD domain names is the official registrar database, such as ICANN-accredited registrars. These registrars often provide access to their domain databases, which can be searched and filtered by gTLD extensions.

In addition, there are third-party domain data providers and domain industry platforms that offer access to comprehensive lists of gTLD domain names. These platforms aggregate domain data from various sources and provide tools for searching, filtering, and analyzing gTLD domain names. Some of these platforms also offer historical domain data, allowing you to access lists of expired domains.

When it comes to accessing full lists of expired domains, there are specialized domain marketplace and auction platforms that provide this service. These platforms allow you to view and search through extensive lists of expired domains that are available for purchase or auction. They often provide details about the domain's history, including its previous registration and expiration date.
Look for providers that have a good reputation in the domain industry and offer features such as advanced search filters, historical domain data, and domain monitoring services.

To find lists of gTLD drop domains, you can use several resources and services that track domain expiration dates and availability. Some popular options include:

1. ExpiredDomains.net - This website provides a search engine for expiring and recently dropped domains, allowing users to filter by TLDs, registration date, traffic estimates, and other criteria.

2. Domain Name Wire (DnW) - DnW offers daily lists of expiring domain names across various TLDs, including gTLDs. You can subscribe to their newsletter or visit the website regularly for updates on upcoming drop domains.

3. FreshDrop - This service sends you an email with a list of recently dropped and expired domain names every day, covering multiple TLDs, including gTLDs.

4. SnapNames - A premium service that allows users to bid on and purchase expiring or dropped domain names in real-time auctions. They also provide a list of domains scheduled for auction based on your preferences (e.g., gTLDs).
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patrick

IANA.org hosts the exhaustive gTLD list, covering every extension from classics to niche ones - essential for picking stable domains that pair with reliable hosting.

For expired domains, SnapNames or DropCatch deliver comprehensive lists with auction previews, letting you spot high-value drops before they vanish. Integrate with registrars like GoDaddy for seamless transfers.
Watch for backorder queues and WHOIS privacy flags to avoid parked domain pitfalls.
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