Surprise! The word “diamond” domain name Diamond.com was sold for 7-figure dollars!

Industry Information 14 Nov 2024 11:27:40 AM By:DN platform editor
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The single word “diamond” domain name Diamond.com has attracted a lot of attention in the industry after it was recently revealed that it was successfully sold for a seven-figure sum.

The single word “diamond” domain name Diamond.com has attracted a lot of attention in the industry after it was recently revealed that it was successfully sold for a seven-figure sum. It is reported that Diamond.com had plans related to cryptocurrency exchanges as early as 2018, and has recently been revitalized. A Whois check reveals that the domain name is still shown as being for sale on GoDaddy after the deal was finalized and has a price tag of $7 million.

Surprise! The word “diamond” domain name Diamond.com was sold for 7-figure dollars!

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Jeff Gabriel, CEO of Saw, confirmed that the deal was brokered by his company, but the asking price was not made public. The company is expected to officially announce the details of the deal after Dubai Domain Day. Although the exact sale price has not been disclosed, Gabriel said the final price of the deal was in the seven-figure range, indicating the high value of this important domain name.

Surprise! The word “diamond” domain name Diamond.com was sold for 7-figure dollars!

For now, industry insiders are looking forward to the new owner of Diamond.com and how the domain will be used in the future.

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Surprise! The word “diamond” domain name Diamond.com was sold for 7-figure dollars!