The domain name Crypto.bot was recently sold at a high price of $250,000, setting a record for the historical transaction of the .bot suffix. This price far exceeds all previous transactions of the suffix, refreshing the market's perception of the value of the .bot domain name.
"Crypto" is the core keyword in the field of cryptocurrency and blockchain, and it runs through almost the entire Web3 world. The matching ".bot" suffix, although originally managed by Amazon and oriented to chatbots and automation tools, has gradually been extended to emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, automatic trading, and blockchain games in recent years. The combination of the two makes Crypto.bot a highly vertical and highly memorable brand domain name, which is both recognizable and industry-leading.

This transaction is of great significance to the .bot market. According to NameBio data, there were only 14 transactions of the .bot domain name recorded before (this is the 15th transaction), and this was the only transaction that exceeded $10,000. The second place is Web3.bot, which was sold for $12,000 and also belongs to the blockchain category. The other relatively high-profile transactions include:
Falcon.bot- $8,999
Bedrock.bot- $8,999
Ada.bot- $5,000
It can be seen that keywords related to encryption and blockchain dominate the .bot domain names, and Crypto, as the most representative core word, topped the transaction list.
Although the .bot market as a whole is still unpopular, this transaction may become a catalyst to trigger renewed attention to high-quality .bot domain names, especially in the context of the increasingly close intersection of AI and Web3. The transaction of Crypto.bot may just be the beginning.