Recently, a transaction about the domain name YouCoin.org has attracted industry attention: the domain name was acquired by PowerDotArt at a GoDaddy auction for $330 in May 2025, and less than a month later, it was sold at a high price of $64,999, an increase of 197 times.

More noteworthy is that a few weeks ago, YouCoin.com was just sold for $198,000. One keyword, two high-priced transactions, although with different suffixes, both point to the same field: blockchain and Web3.
"YouCoin" as a brand word combines the dual meanings of "you" and "digital currency". Whether it is a crypto wallet, a token project, or the name of a Web3 community, it has natural communication and recognition. This is why two domain names with different suffixes can be sold at high prices in a short period of time.

It is particularly worth mentioning that the .org suffix is not unpopular in the crypto industry. On the contrary, it is favored by many projects because of its "decentralized" and "non-commercial" impression, such as Ethereum.org. This also explains why a .org domain name can be quickly accepted by the market and resold at a high price in a short period of time.
The continuous transactions of YouCoin.com and YouCoin.org reflect the activeness of the domain name market under the current Web3 boom. With more and more start-up projects, tokens, and DAO organizations going online, the demand for high-quality brand domain names continues to rise, especially those English combination words that are industry-universal, concise and easy to remember, which are the darlings of the market.
From an investment perspective, this type of "same prefix, different suffix" related domain names are more worthy of attention and layout. Domain names are not only entrances, but also the first "digital land" in the Web3 world.