Every day, a large number of domain transactions take place, some of which are public, while others remain confidential. Recently, many domain transactions have been made public, including two high-quality domains. Let's take a look together.
1. NoseJob.com sold for $26,222
In the latest domain transaction, the highly anticipated NoseJob.com changed hands for $26,222 (approximately ¥187,000). This domain has an intuitive and professional name, closely related to the field of medical aesthetics. Registered in September 1996, NoseJob.com sparked intense competition in the domain trading market, ultimately sealing the deal at a remarkable price.

2. Venator.com sold for $11,000
Another noteworthy transaction is Venator.com, which sold for $11,000 (approximately ¥78,000). "Venator" comes from Latin, meaning hunter and is often used in branding to convey strength, determination, and adventure. This domain was registered on December 19, 2023, and was successfully sold three days later. There is speculation that the domain was successfully acquired through expiration and non-renewal.

These two transactions highlight the vibrancy of the domain trading market and reveal investors' relentless pursuit of intuitive and commercially valuable domains. This not only reflects the widespread application of domains in medical aesthetics and brand building but also injects more expectations into the future of domain trading.