Dreaming.com and L5.com sold for $95,000 each

Industry Information 21 Feb 2025 03:30:41 PM By:DN platform editor
Abstract:

Recently, the domain name trading market has once again stirred up waves, with two domain name transactions of up to $95,000 attracting a lot of attention. The two domain names are Dreaming.com and L5.com.

Recently, the domain name trading market has once again stirred up waves, with two domain name transactions of up to $95,000 attracting a lot of attention. The two domain names are Dreaming.com and L5.com.

Dreaming.com and L5.com sold for $95,000 each

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Dreaming.com was sold for $35,750 at the DRT auction in 2007, but a look at archive.org shows that the website seems to have never been developed. This time it changed hands again at a price of $95,000, which makes people curious about the new buyer's plan. This situation from buying at a low price in the past to selling at a high price today also reflects the appreciation potential of domain names as a digital asset.

Dreaming.com and L5.com sold for $95,000 each

L5.com was also sold for $95,000. The domain name has been parked for many years, and the high price today shows the market's continued attention and recognition of such domain names. Although the domain name has not been used for a long time, the value it contains is still being explored by the market, which also reflects the unique charm and opportunities of the domain name trading market.

From these two transactions, we can see that the domain name trading market is still full of vitality. Some domain names with potential, even if they have not been fully utilized for a long time in the past, can still be sold at a high price at the right time. This may involve many considerations such as brand building and future business expansion. It also reflects the continuous value of domain names as a digital asset in the Internet era and the continuous changes and opportunities in the market.

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Dreaming.com and L5.com sold for $95,000 each