Any thoughts on hijacking the AS process before the 720 block confirmation occurs?
If you registered Google for 1 Nxt and it wasn't "forged" but was generally accepted, would there be a chance to throw 10k at Google before the 12 hours pass and getting it priority because it was passed through a forging block?
Also, thoughts on the whole 'gold rush' nature of this Alias release? I assume the Alias function and its monetary value were planned into Nxt from the early stages, and since we are aware of the potential value for cybersquatting or proper SEO marketing using these aliases, were they designed as a profit taking measure? designed for release at block 22000?
I feel there might be a couple hundred users at best that are paying attention to this process and will be ready to rush in at tomorrow and stuff their pockets full of aliases. Obviously I am one of those users, and while I don't plan on breaking the bank, I do feel the risk is worth the reward of spending 1000 coins on a couple hundred aliases. I also think that buying and using aliases will motivate people to use aliases, and therefore use Nxt, and therefore spread Nxt
The more I think about this, the more my head spins.

In the early days of the www, registering a domain was expensive +$100? and time consuming. Cyber squatters needed to make some hefty bets, and of course some did pay out, but a lot of them faded into nothing.
Currently Nxt are worth about USD $.01, and the process is as easy as link. Like I said, not going to want to be caught sleeping tomorrow. Ugh, Imagine if the internet at home goes down..haha
