I believe many investors are paying close attention to this area. Domain name squatting is all about timing and opportunity, and often results in a significant number of good domain names being acquired. This is also true for international domain names. So, how can you predict when international domain names will be deleted?
When are international domain names deleted?
The exact time of deletion is unclear, as it is highly random, but there are some general patterns. For example, international domain name deletions occur between 2:00 AM and 4:00 AM Beijing time (2:00 AM to 3:00 AM during daylight saving time, and 3:00 AM to 4:00 AM during non-daylight saving time). Further analysis reveals that some domain names are only deleted during certain hours. For example, the time when 200.net was deleted can be pinpointed as 2:30 AM to 2:40 PM.
If you haven't noticed your domain name drop after this time, don't be too optimistic. It's likely someone else has already snatched it up.
If the domain name you snatched is relatively common, you might still see it available for registration within a few days. Ordinary domain names can be impulsively registered and then later deleted.
Domestic domain names are typically deleted 15 or 16 days after expiration, at 4:30 AM. Currently, there's no website specifically listing completely deleted domestic domain names, so many good domains are often lost without anyone knowing about them. This means you might be lucky enough to snag a good domain by manually registering.
International and Domestic Domain Name Expiration and Deletion Time:
International domain names take approximately 65-75 days to be deleted. They are deleted daily between 2:00 AM and 3:00 AM (summer) and 3:00 AM and 4:00 AM (winter) Beijing Time. After deletion, you can re-register.
Domestic domain names take approximately 15 days to be deleted. They are deleted daily at 4:30 AM (Beijing Time). After deletion, you can re-register.
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