According to NameBio's public data, there have been many high-priced transactions in the domain name transaction market in the past few weeks. Among them, icon.com changed hands at a price of $12 million, which is one of the highest prices disclosed so far this year and ranks at the top in the historical ranking of the public market.
Following closely is mine.com, which was sold for $680,000. In addition, rush.ai was sold for $300,000, which is currently the highest known .ai domain name in 2025.

Some of the transaction records are as follows:
icon.com- $12,000,000
mine.com- $680,000
rush.ai- $300,000
hechoenmexico.com- $150,000
weaverobotics.com- $113,566
champion.ai- $89,500
fietsen.nl- $85,500
northridge.com- $82,500
shine.co- $80,000
yybet.com- $70,003
From these transactions, we can see that different types of domain names are active in the market. Common English words still have a stable demand, and industry-related domain names (such as robots, AI, gambling, etc.) also receive high attention. At the same time, domain names from different language environments (such as hechoenmexico.com in Spanish and fietsen.nl in Dutch) show that the localization market still has a certain vitality.
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