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Domain investing is just digital squatting—why should anyone defend it?
With rising scrutiny on speculative domain investments and ICANN's ongoing policy debates, the line between legitimate digital asset trading and cybersquatting is blurrier than ever. Cast your vote on whether domain investing deserves defense or condemnation.
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