We have seen a lot of high-priced short domain names, but we can't ignore the trading prices of non-.com and longer domain names. Here, we specifically compile the potential domains reported by foreign media in the past week with transaction prices around $50,000 (sorted by transaction amount).
1. OXX.com
On October 31st, the three-letter domain OXX.com was successfully traded for $55,001 (approximately 402,000 RMB). This domain was registered in September 1999. Data shows that the domain was previously traded for $40,000 in 2015. These types of three-letter domains are quite creative, with the second and third letters forming a repetition, similar to "NDD.com, HZZ.com, and XKK.com," which are reportedly also up for sale.

2. Proto.xyz
On October 31st, Proto.xyz was sold for $50,000 (approximately 365,000 RMB). This domain was registered in June 2001. "Proto" means "original" or "prototype" in Chinese. ".xyz" is one of the top-level domains on the internet, being a universal, global domain. .XYZ domains are often considered versatile and adaptable, suitable for various websites and businesses.

3. Rails.xyz
On October 31st, Rails.xyz was also sold for $50,000 (approximately 365,000 RMB). This domain was registered in November 2018. In Chinese, "Rails" means "track" or "handrail."

4. Brooklyn.org
In May 2022, Brooklyn.org was acquired for $49,000 (approximately 358,000 RMB). This domain was registered in January 1999. Recently, the buyer, Brooklyn Org, a non-profit organization (formerly known as the Brooklyn Community Foundation), officially started using this domain for a brand overhaul. The organization's new name is Brooklyn Org, perfectly aligned with the domain. It's fair to say that the domain "Brooklyn.org" was custom-made for Brooklyn Org.
I believe that the purchase price of $49,000 for Brooklyn.org is quite reasonable for this non-profit organization. Even if they hadn't rebranded, having Brooklyn.org would have been a win for a non-profit, allowing various marketing initiatives. However, obtaining a domain that perfectly aligns with the brand through an extensive brand overhaul is a wise decision.

5. Weapons.com
On November 1st, Weapons.com was traded for $45,750 (approximately 334,000 RMB). This domain was registered in September 1995. It was acquired by the "Domain King" Rick Schwartz, who believes that this domain will be worth eight to nine figures in the future, considering it as a highly strategic investment.

6. Closure.com
On October 30th, Closure.com was traded for $45,000 (approximately 329,000 RMB). This domain was registered in April 1996. "Closure" means "shut down" or "close" in Chinese. Therefore, this domain was destined to have a relatively low transaction price, even if held for an extended period, making it less likely to show potential.

The above domains are the ones that were recently traded for around $50,000, all of them are word domains with rich meanings.