On March 26, 2025, the highly anticipated two-letter .com domain name IZ.com was sold at a public auction for US$517,500. The auction attracted 26 bidders and finally fell after 255 bids. Although this price is lower than some historical transaction records, considering the scarcity and market demand of two-letter .com domain names, this transaction is still regarded as a high-cost-effective case in the domain name investment market.

IZ.com was registered in 1994 and has a history of more than 30 years. Its simple and easy-to-remember character combination makes it both brand value and commercial adaptability, suitable for multiple industries, and has long attracted market attention.
Two-letter .com domain names have always been hard currency in the domain name market. Their high recognition, global applicability and brand value make them the object of investors' bidding. In recent years, similar domain names have been sold at high prices.
In comparison, although the transaction price of IZ.com is relatively low at $517,500, it may still be a great investment opportunity for buyers.
The transaction of IZ.com once again proves the unique position of high-value domain names in the field of digital assets. At the same time, this incident also reminds investors that it is crucial to manage and renew domain names in a timely manner, otherwise they may lose control of their assets due to expiration. At present, the DN.com platform still has a small number of high-quality two-letter .com domain names for sale, such as SH.COM, KR.com, JP.com, etc. Interested investors can contact us at any time for consultation.