▲ | quesera 3 days ago | |||||||
I do the same. And FWIW, your (our) paranoia is justifiable. As mentioned in another comment, GoDaddy is historically-notorious for front-running domain searches. ICANN tried to make that a bit less practical, but I just assume that they (and other sketchy registrars) still do it. If you search directly through whois (i.e. from the command line), you should be OK. That's been my strategy, and I think it works. | ||||||||
▲ | baduiux 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I decided for myself that there’s no need to buy a domain up front. I don’t even let myself look for potential domain names or start asking ChatGPT to provide me with some naming ideas. Most of the time, the project don’t even reach MVP state. During development and research I also learn more about my project and similar products thus helping me decide on a good name. | ||||||||
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