mCoin.com closed at $28,263 at GoDaddy Auctions. The domain name was the developed business of a company providing a carrier billing solution that allows faster and safer micropayments on web and mobile. The payments made by customers are charged to their mobile phone bills by the mobile operators.Â
There is also a cryptocurrency that was rolled out by the same name. In 2018 they put out a press release, The First Cryptocurrency Accessible Outside the Domain of the Internet.
mCoin is a cryptocurrency, based on the original Bitcoin Blockchain enabling technology. It enables the 3 billion people around the world who don’t have access to the internet to participate in the digital revolution and acquire cryptocurrency.
mCoin is powered by the ONEm’s platform, which can already reach 261 million users around the world from the ONEm-connected mobile networks in 13 different countries. Following a reducing supply algorithm, total supply will not exceed 32 billion MCN over 34 years and these mCoins can be used to carry out transactions with the ONEm commerce services.
According to CoinGecko the coin is currently inactive.
mCoin is registered in 57 extensions.
Jon Schultz says
Do you know if this was an expired or auctioned domain? And how people generally get publicity for domains they auction at GoDaddy? Any tips you can provide, maybe in another post, about the best way/place to auction domains at this time would be much appreciated.
Raymond Hackney says
I believe it was expired Jon. Though some still like to dispute it people pay more when it’s expired vs the same name public auction.
Jon Schultz says
Thanks
amplify says
“Mobile” Coin definitely works for its use, but I think Reddit ruined me as I read this as m’coin (like m’lady) first. 😛