Double.com successfully sold for $980,000

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11 Mar 2025 10:24:45 AM
By:DN platform editor
Recently, Mark Ghoriafi once again facilitated an important domain name transaction - successfully selling Double.com for a high price of US$980,000.

According to DNJournal, Mark Ghoriafi (known as "Mr. Premium" in the industry) has once again facilitated an important domain name transaction - successfully selling Double.com at a high price of $980,000. This not only demonstrates his outstanding ability in the field of domain name transactions, but also injects strong momentum into the domain name market in 2025.

Double.com successfully sold for $980,000

It is worth noting that Mark just successfully sold Pack.com for $600,000 in January, which shows his deep industry experience. The transaction price of Double.com is second only to the record of Commerce.com's transaction of $2.2 million in the currently disclosed transactions, further consolidating Mark's influence in the market.

Double.com successfully sold for $980,000

The domain name Double.com was registered in 1995 and has a long history, witnessing the evolution and development of the industry. In terms of meaning, "Double" literally translates to "double" and "double", which has positive and extensive application value in many fields such as business, technology, and finance. Therefore, Double.com has long been a high-quality resource that companies and investors are competing for. The transaction of nearly one million US dollars this time fully demonstrates its high value in the domain name market.

As an important asset of the Internet, the market value of high-quality domain names is becoming more and more prominent. Short, easy-to-remember and widely applicable domain names like Double.com are favored by companies and investors. This transaction of 980,000 US dollars once again proves the strong appeal and investment potential of high-value domain names in the market.

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