Today is the tenth day of the lunar new year, and many companies have resumed operations as usual. DN.com extends its heartfelt wishes for prosperity and abundance to all! In recent years, China's influence in the global arena has been steadily increasing. Even abroad, many people are celebrating the Spring Festival, resulting in a relatively quiet domain market during this festive period. However, there are still some domain transactions taking place. Here, we have compiled four recent domain transactions, with prices ranging from $20,000 to $50,000 (approximately RMB 160,000 to 360,000).
1. OnlineForms.com
OnlineForms.com was sold for $23,500 (approximately RMB 169,000). "OnlineForms" refers to online forms that can be filled out and submitted via the internet or online platforms for various purposes such as registration, surveys, orders, and feedback. Registered in 2001, this domain has been around for 24 years and holds significant value.

2. Casai.com
Casai.com was sold for $27,025 (approximately RMB 194,000). "Casai" can represent a company brand name, a place name, or a surname. Registered in 2002, this five-letter domain has substantial commercial value.

3. All.in
All.in was sold for $50,000 (approximately RMB 359,000). "All" implies entirety or completeness. When combined with ".in," it conveys meanings like wholehearted commitment, all-inclusive, and information. Registered in 2005, this domain has been around for 19 years and holds significant value as a word domain.

4. Be.love
Around Valentine's Day, Be.love was sold for $51,000 (approximately RMB 366,000). The ".love" suffix is a top-level domain (TLD) typically used for website domains related to love-themed content, subjects, or brands.
These four domain transactions completed during the Spring Festival are all high-quality short domains covering various fields. This sets a promising start for 2024, and we hope all domain enthusiasts will enjoy similar success in this year!