The most expensive domain name sold that day was Sim.ai, which was sold on the Private platform for $220,000. NameBio tracked 503 domain name transactions of $100 or more.
On July 22, ICANN announced that registrars voted to increase their fees, which will bring in an additional $4.6 million per year in fees going forward. This is the first registrar fee increase since more than a decade ago.
On July 23, 2025, the White House officially launched the artificial intelligence themed website AI.gov to strengthen its leadership in the global AI field.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Convocation.com, which was sold on Saw.com for $48,500.00. The total transaction volume for the day reached $364,521.00.
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ruled that technology company OpenAI won a trademark dispute related to "OpenAI" (including spaces) and prohibited it from continuing to use the related logo.
Recently, the three-letter .ai domain name MSL.ai was sold for $50,000, and the transaction was facilitated by domain name investor JoshDotCo. This transaction once again sends a positive signal in the current hot .ai domain name market.
Recently, Andy Booth, a senior domain name investor, announced that he sold the domain name Sim.ai for $220,000. At present, the domain name has been directed to his blog site simulation.com, which mainly shares content around the theme of
The highest-priced domain name sold on the day was Nhbca.com, which was sold on the GoDaddy platform for $4,938.00. The total reported transaction volume for the day was $203,140.00.
The domain name Organique.com was recently sold for $75,000. The seller was Andrew Rosener, a well-known domain name investor, and the identity of the buyer has not yet been made public.
Recently, the ultra-rare two-letter .com domain name XR.com was officially sold through DN.com for millions of dollars. The XR.com domain name was registered in 1999, which is 26 years ago.