The Second Great Purchase

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An announcement at the top of the party displaying the current highest bidder.[1]
DOLL posts the current events on the jarty.[2]

The Second Great Purchase, sometimes referred to as The Great Purchase II (GP2) and the 2023 Soylection, was an event that happened exactly one year after the original great purchase, but instead involving max and other third parties.

Following the dissolution of KolymaNET, kuz planned on giving soyjak.party to DOLL for free, but right before that could happen, kuz had to solve his debt issue. To absolve himself of most debt, kuz gave ownership of half of his web properties, including soyjak.party to the former NSS director, Anton Maximov. Due to this, DOLL never fully owned the 'party or booru.

Initially, max planned to sell the 'party to DOLL for $6500, but for unknown reasons, decided not to do that and instead start an auction for it. According to lute, bidding ends on July 21st.

https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8VUXHvtJLb

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DOLLS PAYPAL

Bidding War

DOLL's second message posted to the jarty.[3]

On July 16th, soyjak.party completely went down due to a server transfer. Max then officially put the site on sale. At the moment, it seems that DOLL will acquire the site, but Frenschan has also attempted to acquire it.[4][5]. This event has colloquially been referred to as The Great Auction.

Kuz's support

Kuz heavily supports DOLL in this and said so publicly.[6]

There is also strong backlash against max for doing this.[7]

Bidding History

List of bids
Bidder Amount
Bill $10,560 (original bid was $9,500)
DOLL $10,000 (original bid was $7,000)
Null (not related to KiwiFarms[8]) $7,800[9]
Benjamin Mendelberg $7,500[10]
Frenschan Never formally bid, but inquired 5,000.[11]
lute Withdrew.[12]


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