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James Booth reported this morning on Twitter about the sale of the .IO domain worth $150,000. According to reports, James facilitated the sale of 7.io for $150,000 through Squadhelp. He disclosed that the domain belongs to his brother, Andy Booth.

According to Namebio, this sale marks the third-largest publicly reported .IO domain sale. The two larger sales were Mint.io for $230,000 and Metaverse.io for $175,000. The third position was held by Hero.io, which James sold last year for $125,000.

The Whois record for 7.io has been updated, and the buyer of the domain is currently unknown. The domain was registered in September 2003, and single-digit domains are highly valuable.
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