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Due to the extremely high global demand for this type of domain, the prices of three-letter .com domains are exceedingly high. A foreign domain organization compiled a list of publicly reported sales of three-letter .com domains
Three-letter .com domains have an extremely high market value. These domains are short and easily remembered, and due to their rarity and extensive demand, they hold significant value. The selling prices of many "LLL.com" domains range from six to seven figures. However, most transactions are conducted privately and not publicly reported.
Due to the very high global demand for this type of domain, the prices of three-letter .com domains are exceedingly high. A certain foreign domain organization has compiled a list of publicly reported sales of three-letter .com domains between 2014 and 2023, obtained from NameBio, DNJournal, SEC filings, and other sources, listed in chronological order.
2023
·ECL.com–$600,000-
·PFA.com–$450,000
·PFP.com–$353,000
·AIQ.com–$325,000
·TXT.com–$300,000
·HDL.com–$260,000
·NFC.com–$160,000
·PDN.com–$143,000
·COA.com–$140,000
2022
·GCP.com–$550,000
·LNW.com–$475,000
·DDL.com–$359,000
·GRT.com–$336,600
·OET.com–$300,000
·Poe.com–$260,000
·GBR.com–$206,850
·YAE.com–$200,000
·RCB.com–$130,000
2021
·AFS.com–$2,000,000
·NFT.com–$2,000,000
·AVA.com–$792,000
·NIF.com–$450,000
·EGT.com–$450,000
·Zag.com–$450,000
·FTA.com–$400,000
·TBC.com–$375,000
·Gus.com–$300,000
·AKA.com–$248,400
·Let.com–$200,000
·FSM.com–$161,719
·CGD.com–$150,000
·PLP.com–$117,500
2020
·Nas.com–$720,000
·AOA.com–$200,000
2019
·Eko.com–$1,500,000
·NCC.com–$300,000
·PFF.com–$270,000
2018
·Ice.com–$3,500,000
·DXL.com–$1,150,000
·Dax.com–$500,000
·NWM.com–$325,000
·EEN.com–$300,000
·Gab.com–$220,000
·DXB.com–$220,000
·URW.com–$195,000
·Can.com–$155,000
·MXT.com–$150,000
·WJX.com–$150,000
2017
·Fly.com–$2,890,000
·ETH.com–$2,000,000
·VPN.com–$976,730
·WMP.com–$275,000
·WMN.com–$200,000
·Lev.com–$200,000
·DCC.com–$198,000
·BMT.com–$152,000
2016
·AUS.com–$345,000
·BGI.com–$235,000
·ADA.com–$200,000
·UED.com–$150,000
2015
·Qua.com–$459,000
·PPP.com–$290,000
·OBE.com–$200,000
·Pax.com–$200,000
·Say.com–$200,000
·IDo.com–$190,000
·LTD.com–$184,000
·HQB.com–$160,000
·MDF.com–$151,500
·QJS.com–$150,000
·Dar.com–$150,000
2014
·QNB.com–$1,000,000
·BTC.com–$1,000,000
·Mob.com–$220,000
·TOU.com–$194,400
·Yin.com–$180,000
From this transaction record, it can be observed that the highest sales record was in 2017 with Fly.com, which was sold for $2.89 million, followed by ETH.com (2017), NFT.com (2021), and ASF.com (2021), all sold for $2 million. As time progresses, the value of three-letter domains continues to rise, demonstrating their significant investment potential. For those with available funds and limited investment avenues, investing in three-letter domains is a worthy consideration.
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