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Originally Posted by Barefootsies
You are seriously overthinking it.
Mailers is the answer for a lot of the success when you see spikes like that. They burn through anywhere from a few dozen to hundreds of domains per day. Do the math on that over the course of a year. A lot of the cheaper domains you see spikes accordingly.
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That's quite a good point and true to an extent.
Except that with XYZ there has not been the corresponding drops in resolving IP addresses that we see rise and fall when .info domains are 99 cents.
.XYZ peaked a couple of months ago and has had a slight fall, however since the NETSOL deal of giving people opt out XYZ domains I would attribute most of the fall to that.
A large percentage of these domains are on the web as websites. They range from blogs to torrent sites to CNET sized sites. e.g.: CNET.xyz redirects to CNET.