In the text, a portfolio of 19 domain names focused on "Live360" is being auctioned, heralded as a significant investment opportunity within the burgeoning 360-degree video and virtual reality market. This market expansion is driven by major online platforms like social media and streaming services increasingly adopting 360-degree video capabilities, supported by the widespread availability of VR headsets and smartphones. Specified comparable sales include a previous domain sale for 3,500 USD in 2015. The domains listed for auction encompass various permutations relating to live 360-degree video, particularly in specific niches like girls, cam, and live broadcasting. The growing demand for immersive live experiences has been catalyzed by platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, embracing 360 live features. The market's ascendancy is further exemplified by integration into significant events, including sports broadcasts, concerts, and golf, suggesting an imminent rise to a multi-billion dollar industry. Various media links underscore early market influencers' roles in promoting Live360 content, illustrating its increasing penetration into mainstream media. The auction highlights the ripe market potential, emphasizing that technological compatibility allows immediate exploitation of the opportunity through current digital tools. Payment for these domains is stipulated to be via a prominent escrowing service, with the buyer covering associated costs. The domains will be managed by the same registrar, providing a coherent technical transition for the buyer. This offering represents a unique opportunity to engage with a rapidly advancing digital trend.
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