Looking through the history looks a bit suspicious. Even if the questionable bids were removed, it’s still likely to be 100k+ for the username!
Edit: Closer to $15k right now lol.
I bid 5
Best I can do is $3.50.
It was about that time…
if you’re wondering who this charity is supporting like I was, they, apparently, haven’t decided yet. but here’s their short list of nominees:
- Privacy International
- EPIC
- Human Rights Foundation
- Access Now
- Fight for the Future
- Tor Project
- Women Who Code
- Ranking Digital Rights
- Qubes OS
- GrapheneOS
I love at least half of those, haven’t heard of the rest. Hopefully they donate to a few of them.
Women Who Code might not be a good choice… https://www.vice.com/en/article/g5v53w/girls-who-code-team-up-with-tomahawk-missile-maker-raytheon
But I’m definitely excited to see Tor and Fight for the Future on the list!
Women Who Code and Girls Who Code are different nonprofit organizations.
They’re run by different people and have distinct goals (WWCode: supporting and empowering women who are in the tech industry; GWC is focused on getting more women into tech by providing opportunities to learn programming to girls).
Oh okay, my mistake. Thanks for pointing that out
Girlbossing a thirld world school with a tomahawk
How is that bad? The girls get a foot into Raytheon that they probably wouldn’t anyway, because the industry is sexist. And Raytheon gets to pad their diversity numbers and still have high quality employees.
We shouldn’t be glorifying weapons manufacturers. They make things to kill people.
It’s like the hangman problem, but with skill involved… yes they make things that kill people. That’s the entire point. Where else do people think their freedom comes from, other than others having to dream up death and destruction. I think broadening their workforce might lead to less damaging ideas, that’s the hope usually with these initiatives.
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It’s up to $100m. No shot those bids are legit.
Could be the guy that has been the early adopter of everything, but was not fast enough for ProtonMail. CompuServe, AOL, Xanga—first to ‘x’. Now that he has made his $100,000,350, he can finally afford to get x@pm.me. Or it’s fake. It’s probably fake, but I choose to believe.
From their q&a:
gitspamdum is a bot, I just created a fake account and bid for 999 trillions, no verification were requested in the whole process and 1 nanosecond later gitspamdum bid after me, I tried this twice, my only purpose was to expose the absurdity of the whole thing, if Proton really take this thing seriously please just cancel all auctions and place them in a serious website
Look at that. An email address that will be instantly added to every spammers list. And they know the owner has money too.
And they know the owner has money too.
Not after spending 50 mil on it
Anyone willing to spend $50m on an email address probably has more money than sense.
Until they spend 50 mil on an email address, then they have an equal amount of both.
Y?
Z.
Lmmfao! That’s brilliant.
Even if I had enough money to buy this email, I wouldn’t. Too many people would try to hack, steal, or buy the account from me. It would be a cool email tho.
With that money ($100 million) you could get a custom TLD, so you could own x@x.x
With just $185k the ICANN accepts registrations of custom TLDs
Weird that Elon didn’t apply for that since he had 44 billion to burn
Nah, just think of the spam you’d need to wade through.
Jesus, I received the mail just this morning, and I thought “who would bid for that? Lol”. I’m actually impressed.











