Diamond.com Wants to Be “The World’s #1 Cryptocurrency Exchange”

This afternoon, I received an email from Stefan Palios, who is responsible for Marketing and Communications at Coinsquare. He wanted to make me aware of an update to Diamond.com, a domain name that was sold earlier this year in a private transaction.

If you visit Diamond.com, you can see a coming soon page announcing that Diamond.com has the goal to become “the world’s #1 cryptocurrency exchange.” There is also a message about listing ICOs via Diamond.com along with some contact information.

Here’s a screenshot of the landing page:

This is obviously a lofty goal, so it will be interesting to see how the Diamond.com branding grows in the crypto space. For now, we can mark it as another major domain name acquisition by a cryptocurrency company.

I asked Stefan if the company has any comment about Diamond.com, and I will provide an update if I hear back.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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  1. Whenever I hear wild claims like “World’s Number 1 Crypto’ exchange’ when it clearly isn’t, it always stays in my mind that these people are liars, and I should stay away.

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