Andy Booth sold Tiger.com a domain name that he did not hold for a long time, he acquired it this year and sold it this year. We now know the buyer is Tiger.Trade.
Andy did mention on X that the domain was acquired on a payment plan.
“Tiger.com was sold yesterday thanks to the help of @amiller325gd and @HilcoDigital . It’s a fair price, will enable lots of good stuff to happen, but can’t say due to NDA. Also payment plan.”
📣 Big News: https://t.co/YvkdbG0Fke is evolving to https://t.co/Ah8tWp8qWJ! 🌟
— Tiger.com (@tiger_trade) December 21, 2023
This marks a major milestone in our journey towards excellence. Coming soon:
Remember, next year we're launching two new products:
💳 A MasterCard for cryptocurrency payments.
💸 The… pic.twitter.com/eJbuq3Cycr
Brian Wick says
very nice.
as a general rule – they all eventually come back for the dot com. no matter the bs nonsense they use.
Vin says
A ridiculous comment from a .com fanboy.
Backup App says
Awesome. Did he approach the buyer or another way around ?
Raymond Hackney says
I believe the buyer approached.
steve says
They all want the .com
if it’s an Ai-centric company, they’ll settle for the .AI but will still crave the .com unless they just want to build a product, gain traction, revenues and see their acquisition as an exit strategy
Tiger.Trade, with Tiger.com, has now made a big intro to the Big Leagues
no more “what? is that Tigertrade.com?” or “Tiger what?” “WTF is that again?”
Now it’s Tiger…. TIGER DOTCOM — see my claws
Vin says
If you can’t remember anything other than .com, you have some issues, my friend. .com is old and boring.
jose says
He acquired this year and sold this year… That’s not holding for a long time…
Raymond Hackney says
Thanks Jose, it was supposed to say not, I edited. Happy Holidays.