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Ask HN: Which is the cheapest TLD for 10 years?

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Re: Ask HN: Which is the cheapest TLD for 10 years?

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Out of interest, is it the absolute amount of coin, or your desire to drive a bargain? because $27 is $5 per year, which I estimate you will afford by digging around the sofa for loose change. You don't need to know this. You want to know this. You will spend more money in opportunity cost finding out.

In the USA perhaps.

OP is from India, where median wage is ~$2 a day.

Saving $5 would equate to 2.5 days effort per domain.

Re: Ask HN: Which is the cheapest TLD for 10 years?

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

If it's still available in 10 years is the other question though.

It's a country tld, those tend to stay around.

I know, but there are still countries that stop offering them for free, keep them online or start charging.

Re: Ask HN: Which is the cheapest TLD for 10 years?

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dot.tk has a melange of different free domains. Hard to beat free.

IIRC that TLD well known for hijacking domains after they become popular.

That's fair: it is (at least, it was last time I checked) clearly stated that free domains are merely "lended" and you have no sort of right on that domain.

OTOH, you have full rights on domains you buy.

Re: Ask HN: Which is the cheapest TLD for 10 years?

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

If it's still available in 10 years is the other question though.

It's a country tld, those tend to stay around.

It's the TLD of the archipelago of Tokelau. They have a population of 1.400, their energy company provides 24-hour electricity "on special occasions", and they outsourced the TLD to a company I'd be ashamed to call a professional registrar. So country is a little guarantee.
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