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Tandem Asks: Tandem.Space or TandemSpace.com?

Tandem is a venture backed office marketplace that was in the Spring 2024 batch of YCombinator startups. The company is currently using Tandem.Space for its website, and it also owns TandemSpace.com. That domain name forwards to its website.

In a LinkedIn post over the weekend, Sean Miller, Co-Founder and CTO of Tandem, discussed the pros and cons of both of these domain names. He mentioned that the company has used Tandem.Space for a while, but they are considering a change to TandemSpace.com.

Nu upgrades to Nu.com Amid Branding Push

The financial services firm now known as Nu made a major domain name upgrade. According to a monitoring alert I have set at DomainIQ, the Whois record for Nu.com has changed and the valuable two letter .com domain name has a new owner.

Nu.com is now owned by Nu, “one of the largest digital financial services platforms in the world.” It looks like Nu had been known as Nubank, and the Nu.com domain name now forwards to the bank’s website at Nu.co. The bank can also be found online at Nubank.com.br.

I Bought Some .GG Domain Names

.GG is the ccTLD for Guernsey. For the past few years, I’ve seen quite a few decent .GG domain name sales appear on Namebio. I’ve also read and heard from domain investors like Logan Flatt, Mark Levine, and Adam Maysonet who have sold .gg domain names.

For a long time, I’ve followed the market and decided to get my feet wet a bit. I bought around 20 .gg domain names as speculative investments using Park.io. I wouldn’t say that I am buying blindly, but I am focusing on nice one word .gg domain names I could see being desired in the aftermarket in the $5,000 – $25,000 range.

GoDaddy to Host Domain Academy Meetup in Arizona

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GoDaddy will be hosting a Domain Academy meetup in the company’s Tempe, Arizona office on May 7th. Domain investors who are members of the Domain Academy platform are invited to attend the in-person meeting. The free event will be held from 3-7pm, and an RSVP is requested.

If I didn’t have family commitments, I would consider attending. If I were to attend, I would be sure to set meetings with my Afternic and GoDaddy partners who I work with on a regular basis. I haven’t personally met a few of these people, and it would be a good chance to meet in person.

Andrew Miller is Escrow.com Master of Domains for 2026

The Escrow.com Master of Domains award honors the top producing domain name brokers each year based on the volume of deals they transact via Escrow.com. For the last seven years, Andrew Rosener of Media Options has taken the top spot in the list. This year, a different Andrew finished at the top.

Andrew Miller of ATM Holdings and Hilco Digital Assets sits at the top of the Escrow.com Master of Domains list for 2026. Through his weekly Random Sunday Thoughts posts on LinkedIn, Andrew has shared many of the domain names he advised on that were sold. I also detected numerous exceptional domain name that transacted where Andrew played a major role.

Don’t Let AI Overprice Your Domain Name

I recently won a one word .io domain name auction at Park.io. I spent a few hundred dollars to purchase the domain name, which I think was a pretty reasonable deal. I then listed it on Afternic for just shy of $15,000, which would be a solid ROI should it sell.

In addition to the Afternic listing, I submitted it to Atom because I think it’s the type of domain name that could stand out. Upon submission as a Premium domain name, Atom said it is “Eligible for Instant Approval.” It gave me a recommended price of $69,495 with a price range of $17,399 – $208,499.