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      <title>TaiwanStrait.com and the Value of Attention in the Domain Market</title>
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      <description>Some domain names are difficult to price because their value does not sit in resale comps alone. They sit in narrative power. TaiwanStrait.com is one of those names.
As a passive investment, the domain can look uncertain. The buyer pool is narrower than mainstream commercial keywords, and geopolitical names do not always move quickly. But once development enters the equation, valuation changes completely. The domain stops being just inventory and becomes infrastructure.</description>
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