In all walks of life it is common to follow the two-eight rule, where 20% of the people own 80% of the resources. In the field of domain name investment, the situation is no different: a small number of people own a large number of domain names, and they are usually also the most active buyers and sellers in the market.

Blueprint.ai
Recently, famous domain investor Andy Booth has once again become a hot topic of discussion, as he successfully acquired Blueprint.ai for $100,000, once again highlighting the level of activity and influence of a small number of investors in the domain market. Meanwhile, Andy Booth is still working on a number of great projects such as Art.ai, Home.ai and RealEstate.ai, and he's putting his absolute all into the .ai space.
PhotoBooth.com
Recently, there have been several domain names that have sold for $100,000, and publicly traded is PhotoBooth.com, which sold for $108,456 (roughly Rs. 779,000). The domain name was registered in April 2001
"PhotoBooth" is an English word that usually has the following meanings:
1. Photo Booth: The most common meaning is a small, automated photographic device in which people take pictures, usually in a public place or at a special event.
2. Application software: "PhotoBooth" can also refer to an application software that simulates the effect of a traditional photo booth in which users can take photos, and which often provides various special effects and filters to enhance or transform the appearance of the photos.
So the domain is suitable for areas related to photo booths or software and is a popular word domain.

There have been a lot of transactions in the domain name market lately, with most of them focusing on ".ai" and ".com" domains. Both of these domains have long been popular choices for investors to look at, and their stability and market value have made them the first choice for many deals.