Expired Crypto Domains — 296 Listings

Expired domains in Crypto are how operators in this space ship sites that rank from week one. The catalog below lists every Crypto domain in our index where the registrant has lapsed, the auction is live, or the drop is imminent. Each row is enriched with the link metrics that matter for Crypto SEO — Ahrefs DR, Majestic Trust Flow, unique referring domains, anchor distribution, and the spam score we've computed from the linking neighborhood. Before pricing a domain, we run the last archived snapshot through a niche detection pass to confirm the historical content matches; you'll see the confidence score on the detail page, never just a guess.

Niche relevance is the single biggest predictor of how an expired domain ranks for the new owner. A DR 50 domain with no topical alignment to Crypto is worse than a DR 30 domain that's been about Crypto for ten years — search engines treat the topical authority as a primary signal and discount orphaned link equity heavily. Every listing on this page has either a primary or strong secondary Crypto match, scored by an LLM that reads the last 30 archived snapshots and verifies semantic alignment.

Pricing in the Crypto catalog reflects both link equity and topical fit. A clean, mid-tier Crypto domain (DR 30–40, 400–800 RDs, no spam history) typically lists at $150–$450. Premium Crypto candidates — DR 55+, tier-1 referring domains in the Crypto ecosystem, age 8+ years, brandable name — clear $750 and can run to $5,000. Pay in BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT via BTCPay or card via MoonPay. The auth code arrives within 24 hours; we refund within 24 if acquisition fails.

Expired Crypto Domains — 296 Listings

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    coinjock.com

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    $3 356View domain
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    cryptorun.com

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    $7 054View domain
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    humancoin.com

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    $6 878View domain
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    zzyzxcoin.com

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    $796View domain
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    000crypto.com

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    $556View domain
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    bitcoindex.com

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    $4 451View domain
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    lendwallet.com

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    $1 773View domain
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    000bitcoin.com

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    $1 596View domain
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    cryptosaving.com

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    $2 925View domain
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    projectcrypto.com

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    $152 156View domain
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    cryptodonation.com

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    $2 952View domain
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    bitcoindonation.com

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    $3 248View domain
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    shopcryptocurrency.com

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    $1 519View domain
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    nonfungibletokendrops.com

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    $4 799View domain
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    web3immo.com

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    $18 743View domain
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    web3watt.com

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    $7 200View domain
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    esgtoken.com

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    $4 675View domain
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    teamcoins.com

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    $15 745View domain
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    tokensetup.com

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    $2 634View domain
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    tokenaudit.com

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    $9 274View domain
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    karatecoin.com

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    $4 681View domain
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    metricswap.com

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    $1 776View domain
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    stakingboss.com

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    $46 860View domain
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    moroccoinfo.com

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    $40 000View domain

Why operators in Crypto buy expired domains

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Topical authority compounds — but only if the domain has it

Search engines build a model of what each domain is 'about' from its content history, link anchors, and citation context. For Crypto keywords, that model has to align with the niche or pages will struggle to rank no matter how good they are. A new domain with no history can build that alignment from scratch — it just takes 12–18 months of consistent publishing and acquired backlinks. An expired Crypto domain skips the wait. If the previous operator ran a Crypto site for 5+ years, the topical authority is already in the domain; the new owner inherits it the moment the transfer completes.

02

The Crypto backlink profile is hard to replicate the slow way

Acquiring tier-1 Crypto backlinks via guest posts, HARO pitches, or brokered placements costs $200–$1,500 per link and takes weeks per acquisition. An expired Crypto domain at DR 45 typically arrives with 800–1,500 unique referring domains, including some tier-1 publications in the niche. The math: at $300/link in the open market, that's $240k–$450k of equivalent linkbuilding, packaged into a $500 acquisition. The links don't decay overnight just because the domain changed hands; they decay slowly over years if the new content stays on-topic.

03

Anchor profiles are pre-tuned for the niche's money keywords

Anchor profiles on a long-running Crypto site are pre-seeded for the niche's search intent. A domain that's been about Crypto since 2015 has inbound anchors dominated by branded variants, then by topical anchors that match Crypto-related searches. When the new owner publishes pages targeting those same anchors, the relevance scoring is already in their favor. Compared to a fresh registration where every anchor has to be earned, an expired Crypto domain effectively comes pre-tuned for Crypto SERP intent. The detail page for every listing shows the top ten anchors so you can verify alignment before buying.

Frequently asked questions

  • Why does niche relevance matter for expired Crypto domains?
    Search engines model what each domain is 'about' from years of content and link signals. Buying a high-DR domain that's never been about Crypto means inheriting trust the new content can't fully unlock — Google discounts orphaned topical authority heavily. A Crypto-relevant expired domain compounds. Every listing here is scored for Crypto alignment by an LLM reading the last 30 archived snapshots, with the confidence number visible on the detail page. Aim for niche relevance ≥ 70% for safest 301 or PBN use; brandable resale doesn't need topical match.
  • Can I use these expired Crypto domains for a PBN?
    Yes — most operators in this catalog do. The trade-off vs PBN-built domains: PBN domains run $30–$80 to register fresh and require months of backlinking to reach DR 20+, while expired Crypto domains start at DR 25+ on day one. Cost-wise, an expired Crypto acquisition replaces 6–12 months of PBN aging plus $200–$500 of brokered linkbuilding. We do not provide hosting or PBN obfuscation tools — those stay your responsibility. We also flag any domain whose backlink profile shows obvious PBN tells, which you can see in the spam score field.
  • What link metrics should I check first for Crypto domains?
    Three metrics. Niche relevance score (ours, on every detail page, 0–100 from archived content) — go for ≥70% for serious sites. Referring domains (RD), focusing on count plus the DR distribution of those RDs — a DR 50 domain backed by 800 DR 70+ refs is stronger than one backed by 800 DR 25 refs. Anchor distribution — check the top ten on the detail page; if branded anchors dominate, the domain is closer to a 301 candidate than a money-site rebuild. Spam score and Trust Flow round out the assessment.
  • How do you verify a Crypto domain is clean?
    Three checks before listing. We pull the full backlink profile from DataForSEO and run it against a spam-link blocklist; anything that scores above 25/100 spam gets flagged on the detail page. We compute anchor diversity — uniformly identical anchors are a PBN tell. We pull the last 30 Wayback snapshots through a content classifier to confirm the historical site was on-topic for Crypto and never an obvious link-farm or hacked redirect. Any of those signals failing pushes the listing to a 'risky' tier you can filter out on browse.
  • Can I get a refund if a Crypto domain underperforms?
    Our refund policy covers acquisition failure — if we can't transfer the domain to you within 24 hours of payment for any reason, you get a full refund plus a 10% next-purchase credit. We do not refund based on ranking outcomes, since rankings depend on the new owner's content, on-page optimization, and continued linkbuilding — variables we don't control. We do publish detailed metrics for every listing so the buying decision is informed; the link-profile and quality-score sections on the detail page exist precisely to make underperformance predictable, not surprising.

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Updated May 21, 2026