Recently, the top-tier geographic domain Monaco.com was acquired. As a rare geographic domain named after a country, it is a gateway with global recognition and strong commercial attributes.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was CloudX.ai, which sold for $100,000 on Atom.com. The total transaction value for the day reached $665,501, with an average transaction price of $1,157.39.
Jordi shared his latest sale on the X platform: neurorobotics.com sold for $26,000. Even more noteworthy is that this domain was initially purchased for only $20, ultimately achieving a return on investment of over 1300 times.
PeptideLab.com sold it for $24,995. The buyer ultimately opted for a "fixed price" purchase, holding the item for only about three months, making the transaction quite swift.
Amid the AI and metaverse hype, the old domain Metasam.com, registered in 1999, recently sold for $35,000. This domain, with over two decades of history, boasts significant commercial value and broad application potential.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was CatToys.com, which sold for $38,000 on the Atom.com platform. The total transaction value for the day reached $491,808, with an average transaction price of $819.68.
Yesterday, a remarkable domain name transaction caused a sensation in the technology and branding circles – Icy Studios successfully acquired Icy.com for a seven-figure price and has already completed the brand domain name upgrade.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was WildBets.com, which sold for $35,000 on Atom.com. The total transaction value for the day reached $605,116, with an average transaction price of $949.95.
Recently, LW.org sold for $95,000, and ADO.ai sold for $75,000. Although the two transactions involve different suffixes, they both demonstrate the strong appeal of short, rare domain names.