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DSAD's Big Friday Expired Domain Auction Edition
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The other week I talked about medical domains, and today I’m going to dive a little deeper. I’ve got some inside perspective thanks to my wife, who’s been running health plans for 30 years, and business partners who are physicians with decades of experience.
Here’s how American healthcare works: Most doctors can’t go into private practice anymore because liability insurance is out of control. So they sign contracts with hospitals, and those contracts often come with non-competes. To make it worse, hospitals in many states have exclusive rights to offer services like CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds. That means nobody else is legally allowed to offer them. Not everywhere, but in a lot of places.
And somehow, it’s still legal for hospitals to own health insurance companies. So the same people who decide what care you need are also deciding what they’ll pay for. The only oversight comes from government regulators, which is the only thing that holds it together. Otherwise it would be a free for all.
But the tide is turning. States like Texas have figured out that costs for these services drop up to 80% when private practices are allowed to offer them. When hospitals are forced to accept those results. That opens the door for radiologists, physicians, and other professionals to start their own businesses and specialize. You can now bring your own MRI to your doctor. That’s a huge shift.
From a domain perspective, that means thousands of new businesses entering the health space. It’s going to roll out across every state—slowly, then all at once.
And those non-competes? They’re starting to get outlawed in several states, though they’re still being enforced in some places. But doctors have found a workaround: telemedicine. Most non-competes are based on location, but telemedicine isn’t local. A lot of doctors are now working part-time shifts in telehealth, getting paid more to review charts and ask a few questions from home. It’s also cheaper for employers, so insurance plans are increasingly including it—or even pushing it.
As these restrictions ease, you’re seeing companies like Hims explode. They started with low-risk treatments like hair loss, Ozempic, and ED. But what’s next? Blood work diagnostics. Preventative care. Real physicals. Orthopedics. Rehab. Heart testing. Full body scans. The kind of healthcare that actually checks if something’s wrong before you’re in trouble.
We’re on the edge of a healthcare revolution. Over the next 10 years, it’s going to change more than it has in the past 50. If I had to place a bet, I’d be shorting hospital stocks and going long on these new startups. The next generation isn’t going to accept the broken system we’ve lived with for decades. And no amount of regulation will stop it—because the results will speak for themselves. Cheaper. Better. More accessible healthcare.
And if you’re into domains: get them. Medical names are about to get even hotter
Just a reminder. Every Day Travis compiles all the auction results and puts them in a nice sortable table. You can come every afternoon to see the results Below is an example with the full set HERE

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Domain of the DayMedicab.com Medical transportation needs only grows. Going to go for a lot
Please Note: The list below contains affiliate links and/or names that have been posted for a fee. It is how we pay for our time since it is a free site. More details at bottom of page. Can go to any of the auctions by adding the names at the end like this one

Godaddy Domains with Bids
WHK.com The 3 letters speak for themselves and the K isn’t great in English but works well in foreign languages
VTXX.com X is placeholder
HIA.net As good of letters as you get in a 3L.net
Godaddy Names with 1 or NO Bids
Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid

Emancipacion.org Top name on the Dyna board today. Spanish but means a lot to some people and the dot org is perfect
BG8.com LLN and NNL have held good value for a decade now
NXIX.com Going to be a verbal name because its not an acronym

CIA.org A few days left in the auction. Going to be confusing but that’s why its valuable
FirstDefense.com Love this one. Such a strong name
LIAT.com Was an airline. Now defunct
ActiveGuard.com Exudes 24/7 protection
Matata.com Means worry or trouble in Swahili. You throw Hakuna in front and you have no worries

Zeeds.com A few nice no reserve names today
BlueOrion.com Another no reserve. Love this brand. I am a bidder
Paperbacks.com This one was Adam Dickers and then I remember it being at auction a decade ago. It will find an end user soon

YIBT.com Decent letters for $150
SummerOil.com Can be a lot of things but is a natural way to smother bugs. A lighter version of dormant oil
ZGD.ai Cheapest LLL.ai at Sedo at $200. Surprised its still there
CardConsumer.com A ton of money in credit card affiliate if you can get the right traffic

Affair.it the Ashley Madison of Italy
Sovereign.fi Blockchain people LOVE the word sovereign