Even though the sales of .AI domains in the third quarter of 2023 decreased to $1.3 million, down from $1.8 million in the second quarter, overall, people believe that the performance of .AI domains is much better than .IO domains.
English has 26 letters, does that mean there are 26 single-letter .com domains? Actually, no. Currently, only three single-letter .com domains have been registered: x.com, z.com, and q.com, and they are all used by giant
Recently, the number of transactions involving combination domain names has significantly increased. The word+number combination domain name "hot7.com" was sold for $150,000 (approximately 1.06 million RMB). The four-letter domain name
According to leaks from foreign media, Zoom recently sent out notifications via email, stating its intention to upgrade the domain from Zoom.us to Zoom.com, currently reserved exclusively for email purposes.
Recently, Beijing Douyin Information Service Co., Ltd. (abbreviated as ByteDance) completed the ICP filing for the Pinyin domain "zijietiaodong.com."Currently, ByteDance's official domain is: bytedance.com. ByteDance is currently one
A private equity group specializing in consumer packaging has withdrawn its lawsuit against the owner of bansk.com.
Bansk Group was established in 2019. The owner, SiteTools, has held bansk.com since 2013 and has monetized it by redirectin
The recently word + letter combination domain LogicX.com was successfully traded for $21,750 (approximately ¥155,000). Registered in June 1998, the appeal of this domain lies in its unique combination, blending the English word "Logic"
On October 27th, a domain dispute involving the "Wyzes.com" domain was resolved in the International Internet Court. The Chinese registrant lost the case, and the domain was eventually transferred to the plaintiff, Wyze Labs, Inc.,
Recently, the ownership dispute over the domain name fox.org between Fox Media LLC and individual Bill Biersdorf has reached its arbitration conclusion. In this intense legal battle, the panel of experts ultimately ruled in favor
Recently, Rey.com was sold for $140,111 (approximately 1 million RMB). Registered in August 2003, this domain carries meanings such as "eye-catching," "hotly debated," and "hotly displayed" in Chinese. In English,