On November 29th, the rare two-letter domain name YB.net successfully completed a transaction on DN.com, the global premium domain name trading platform! The two-letter domain name was sold at a high price of six-figure RMB.
Assuming we choose only the first 500 keywords to combine for a three-word domain name, the number of possible combinations would be 500³ = 125 million. This is a huge number. The more domain names available on the market, the less likely
Before you know it, there is only one last month left in 2024! It's been a bright year for the domain trading market, with overall transaction volumes remaining substantial. For this reason, we've meticulously compiled a list of the top 10
Registrations for .AI domain names have grown by nearly 40,000 in the last two months, demonstrating the strong demand for this top-level domain (ccTLD) in the artificial intelligence industry. According to Anguilla's registry data,
Recently, the domain name DOGE.com sparked a lot of discussion in the domainosphere due to its astronomical price tag - the holder bid a whopping $10,420,069 for the domain name. The reason behind this high bid is related to the fact that
In today's digital economy, a brand's domain name is not only a URL, but also a reflection of identity and value. Recently, AthenaGo has reinvigorated its brand by acquiring the high-value domain name Athena.com, showing us how domain name
The domain name aftermarket is strong as the end of November approaches. DN Journal's latest top 20 sales list shows several domains selling for high prices.
Recently, the domain name Dady.com attracted a lot of attention and triggered a fierce bidding on auction platforms, with the final price surpassing $32,000. Although the domain name is similar in spelling to the famous GoDaddy domain name,
Recently, Citigroup recovered the domain name Citi.ai from Respondent Quoc Bui of California through a legal proceeding under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP). The Panel determined that the domain name was too
Recently, the domain name industry witnessed another big deal. According to Jesse Tinsley's sharing on the X (formerly Twitter) platform, his company successfully acquired the domain name Employer.com for $450,000