The highest-priced domain name sold that day was LiquorStoreNearMe.com, which sold on Afternic for $18,500.00. The total transaction volume for the day reached $311,555.00, with an average transaction price of $689.28 per domain.
Recently, Turkish insurance company Türkiye Varlik Fonu A.Ş. filed a dispute against the domain name TurkiyeSigorta.com, which was ultimately determined to be a reverse domain name hijacking (RDNH).
The domain name 'love. you' was sold for over $30000. However, the overall market performance of the. you top-level domain has not shown any improvement, and records show that this domain is the only newly added registration record in the.
ICANN Contractual Compliance Department issued a "Notice of Default" to Netdorm, Inc., requiring it to resolve multiple compliance issues within a specified timeframe, or risk suspension or even termination of its accreditation.
The enterprise domain registration market is experiencing a new wave of consolidation. Renowned registrar Com Laude recently announced that it will acquire longtime competitor Markmonitor. Terms of the transaction have not been disclosed.
The highest-priced domain sold that day was MerchantSolutions.com, which sold on Afternic for $25,000.00. The total reported price for the day was $333,918.00, with an average price of $743.69 per sale.
We are pleased to announce that the premium two-letter domain QW.com has been successfully sold through the professional domain platform DN.com. This legendary domain, registered in 1995, has finally found a new owner.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was AusGov.com, which sold for $130,000 on DomainMarket.com. The total reported sales for the day were $533,687, with an average price of $1,005.06 per domain.
The NEX-T Summit 2025 Silicon Valley Future Summit was held at Stanford University from September 27th to 28th, 2025 (Pacific Time). DN.com was honored to participate in and support this annual tech event as a sponsoring partner.
The domain name AusGov.com was recently sold for $130,000. “Aus” is often considered the abbreviation for Australia, while “Gov” stands for government.