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Is investing in .com domains still relevant in 2026 or are new extensions taking over?
As new domain extensions like .io, .ai, and .xyz gain traction among startups and tech companies, the traditional .com premium is being questioned. Cast your vote to share where you stand on the future of domain investing.
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