Every company needs a domain name. Domain names come with different suffixes, and some have researched the domain sales of a well-known platform, uncovering industries we may not have considered before. Here's a summary of domain transaction prices, listing the top 10 domains across various industries. The highest is WalkingCane.com, reaching up to $31,250, approximately ¥223,000.
1. WalkingCane.com - $31,250 or ¥223,000
- Purchased by Fashionable Canes, used for selling exquisite walking canes, showcasing the appeal of domain names that match traditional product names.

2. 10er.com - $10,000 or ¥71,000
- Similar to Patreon, providing regular payment support for creators. However, it's worth noting that the company seems to lack tener.com, which could pose some issues.

3. Jawn.com - $9,888 or ¥70,000
- The new website for this domain showcases GIFs of Philadelphia Eagles players dancing, embodying the popular slang "Jawn" in Philadelphia.
4. InvestInAustria.com - €7,900 or ¥61,000
- Purchased by an Austrian business agency to promote business activities in Austria.
5. EZE.eu - €6,450 or ¥49,000
- "EZE Reload" is an Argentine-born music industry entrepreneur. The domain now redirects to his related website.
6. Bau.co - €4,755 or ¥36,000
- Coffee company Bau purchased this domain and redirects it to their Instagram page.
7. Silamp.com - $3,999 or ¥28,000
- Silamp, an LED lighting company, redirects the domain to a matching .fr domain.

8. Geothermie.at - €3,500 or ¥27,000
- A German domain meaning geothermal energy, redirected to the website of engineering company Käferhaus GmbH.
9. WellData.de - €2,999 or ¥23,000
- WellData specializes in selling marketing data.
10. Ombudsman.us - €2,799 or ¥21,000
- Acquired by American Ombudsman Enterprises, providing alternative dispute resolution for worker compensation.

These transactions illustrate the diverse demand and motivations for domain names across various industries.