The highest-priced domain sold that day was TeachersDirect.com, which sold on DomainMarket.com for $30,500.00. The total transaction volume for the day reached $352,613.00, with an average price of $805.05 per domain.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Pioneer.ai, which sold on Spaceship.com for $111,000. The total reported sales for the day were $887,445.00, with an average price of $1,733.29 per transaction.
As AI and short domain names continue to gain popularity, several high-value transactions have occurred recently: Pioneer.ai sold for $111,000, NNet.com sold for $80,000, and SMB.ai sold for $75,000...
Recently, a WIPO panel dismissed a UDRP complaint filed by Australian hotel software company Redcat Pty Ltd regarding the domain name redcat.com, finding it a case of "reverse domain name hijacking."
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Territory.com, which sold on Namecheap for $125,625.00. Total sales for the day reached $613,405.00, with an average price per sale of $1,236.70.
According to public information on the Namecheap auction market, the English domain name Territory.com closed its auction on August 6, 2025, selling for $125,625 after receiving 57 bids.
The rare digital AI domain name 29.ai was recently successfully sold through DN.com, a global premium domain trading platform. The seller highly praised the platform's "fast and secure" transaction experience.
The highest-priced domain sold that day was Finanta.com, which sold on DomainMarket.com for $125,000.00. The total reported sales for the day were $779,306.00, for an average price of $1,564.87 per domain.
A study released by top registrar Identity Digital shows that among the startups incubated by Y Combinator (YC) and Techstars, as many as 28% have enabled .ai domain names and other technology-related suffixes.
The premium English domain name MyForce.com recently sold for $90,000 under a 60-month lease-purchase agreement with an initial monthly payment of $1,000 that increases gradually over time.