It’s one of at least a dozen registrars that use GoDaddy to auction off expired domains.
While reviewing expired domains at GoDaddy this week, I noticed that PorkBun has moved its expiry domains to GoDaddy Auctions.
PorkBun is a relatively small registrar but is growing quickly. It previously sent its expired domains to Dynadot, which has its own expired domain auction platform.
PorkBun founder Ray King knows a thing or two about expired domains. He was a co-founder of SnapNames, which he left before it was later sold to Oversee.net.
If you’re keeping score at home, here are some of the (non-Godaddy-owned) registrars that send their expired domains to GoDaddy Auctions:
Annulet
Bigrock
Domain.com
DomainSite
Enom
FastDomain
GMO
Key-Systems
Moniker
Name.com
PDR
Tucows
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