From London to Hong Kong, the Domain Summit stage is extending from Europe to Asia, marking a key step in the integration of the East and the West in the global domain name ecosystem.
The highest-priced domain sold that day was ProjectBritain.com, which sold on GoDaddy for $96,001.00. The total reported price for the day was $599,106.00, for an average price of $1,052.91 per domain.
Recently, a series of Onchain domain names have been sold in succession. This highly concentrated and consistent acquisition has led many industry insiders to speculate that the same buyer may be behind this systematic layout.
Google recently shared its experience in operating the .google top-level domain name through its official blog, and used this to encourage more brands to consider applying for and activating their own top-level domain name (“.brand”).
The highest-priced domain sold that day was Fintiv.com, which sold on Spaceship.com for $117,000.00. The total reported sales for the day were $544,217.00, for an average price of $1,040.57 per domain.
According to industry sources, the domain name StableFi.com recently sold for $125,000 to Circle Internet Financial (Circle), the renowned fintech company and issuer of the USDC stablecoin.
DN.com brought hundreds of carefully selected high-quality domain names to the TOKEN2049 event, and had face-to-face exchanges with project owners, investors, and industry organizations from all over the world.
The highest-priced domain sold that day was VibeOn.com, which sold on Atom.com for $25,500.00. The total reported value for the day was $429,840.00, for an average price of $796.00 per transaction.
Two domain name transactions were completed in succession. Among them, the domain UsdGold.com was sold for $75,000, while another domain, CryptoFest.com, was priced at $22,500.
The domain name Fintiv.com was successfully sold for US$117,000. The seller bought it on an auction platform for only US$857 last year and held it for less than a year, with the price increasing by more than a hundred times.