In the domain investment industry, whether it's numeric, words, or popular Pinyin domains in China, most investors adhere to the investment philosophy that "meaning is king."
Numeric 1-10 word .com domains, from One.com to Ten.com, are favored by domain investors and businesses worldwide due to their simplicity and memorability. Owning a numeric 1-10 word .com domain is considered a stroke of luck. We have examined the current website status of these 10 high-value domains. Out of them, 7 are actively used by end-user companies, Two.com is currently unresolvable, and Six.com and Eight.com are currently for sale.
Unfortunately, there is no publicly available sales record for these 10 domains, making it impossible to determine their reference prices.
1. One.com
The owner of this domain, One.com Group AB, is a well-established company providing domain registration services and hosting. The company has fully branded "One.com," showcasing its brand strength.
As a unique domain, "One.com" not only demonstrates brand power but also leaves a lasting impression on more internet users.
It's worth mentioning that the brand attempted arbitration against the domain "0ne.com," which resembles the brand. However, the arbitration application was rejected as the panel found no malicious intent in registering or using "0ne.com."

2. Two.com
Two.com is the only domain among the 10 that is currently unresolved, and the domain is under privacy protection, making it impossible to confirm the owner's identity.
3. Three.com
Owned by the Li Ka-shing family's industry, the registrant information for Three.com is "Edith Shih (Hutchison Whampoa Pharmaceutical Company)." Three.com is used by the Hutchison Whampoa Group's mobile operation brand "Three (3)" launched in the UK.

4. Four.com
This domain is held by "Four Net," an information network company. However, accessing Four.com currently provides minimal brand-related information, with the page rotating between the digit "4" and the word "Four."

5. Five.com
Owned by Gerry Villareal, the creative design director for luxury brands such as Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani, and Burberry, Five.com showcases a selection of his personal works.

6. Six.com
Six.com is currently listed for sale and is held by Brand Force, a company providing high-quality domain purchase services for corporate brands. However, there is no official quote for this domain.
Due to privacy protection in Six.com's whois information, it's yet to be confirmed whether the domain is being sold by Brand Force or is an asset of the company.

7. Seven.com
This is the brand domain for SEVEN® Networks, primarily assisting wireless operators in optimization and management.

8. Eight.com
Similar to Six.com, Eight.com has undisclosed registrant information and is currently represented by Godaddy for sale.
9. Nine.com
Last traded in March 2017, Nine.com was initially set up as a simple website related to games. Over five years later, the website has seen minimal changes, and the powerful buyer for Nine.com remains undisclosed.
Based on the website content, Nine.com seems to be related to "Lorem Ipsum," but the domain's owner information cannot be confirmed.

10. Ten.com
A three-letter premium domain, Ten.com is engaged in the new energy industry, representing a promising sector. "Ten" is reminiscent of "Tencent" in China, associating it with excellence. "Ten" also symbolizes perfection and completeness, suggesting the domain owner may be a company emphasizing perfection and excellence.
