The @ sign identifies "this domain;" for example, A @ nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn means this is the IP of this domain. The Pointer (PTR) record provides data for reverse DNS, which is used for logging the ...
One could wonder: what is the cause of this? The answer lies in investment volume, which in the case of NNN is quite low. Does it mean that NNN has deal-flow generation issues? Or is it so ...