Jordi recently shared his latest sales record on the X platform: neuralrobotics.com sold for $26,000. Even more noteworthy is that this domain name was initially purchased for only $20, ultimately achieving a return on investment of over 1300 times. Jordi also stated in the post, "I think I underestimated its value, but considering it only cost $20, it's not bad."

From an investment perspective, domain names combining phrases strongly related to cutting-edge technology fields have always been among the most promising targets in the domain name market. The combination of "Neural" + "Robotics" has a high semantic fit, directly corresponding to the rapidly developing interdisciplinary field of "Neural Robotics" (Neural Robotics/Neuro-Robotics), covering core areas such as artificial intelligence, robot control systems, neuroscience, brain-computer interfaces, and intelligent bionics.
Against the backdrop of the global technology industry's accelerated shift towards automation, autonomous decision-making, and biocomputing, these specialized terminology domain names possess clear technical focus and industry recognition. When establishing new brands, creating project websites, or building technical communities or research platforms, companies often favor these semantically clear, scenario-focused, and forward-looking domain names.