The domain name Vbet.io recently changed hands for $20,000. The seller shared the transaction on the social platform X, stating that he has always been a fan of four-letter branded domains for their brevity, punchiness, and clear structure.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was CambridgeAnalytica.org, which sold on DropCatch for $30,500.00. The total price for the day was $474,495.00, with an average price per transaction of $828.09.
Recently, three high-quality domain names have been successfully sold to new owners: Beside.com, Toonie.com, and Betropolis.com, with a total transaction value exceeding US$250,000.
The domain name BuildYourStore.com recently sold for $75,000 to BuildYourStore.ai, an AI-powered e-commerce website building platform. Following the transaction, the domain has been set up to automatically redirect.
The most expensive domain name sold that day was Sigma.io, which sold on Afternic for $100,000. Total transaction volume for the day reached $432,463, with an average transaction price of $978.42 per domain.
Recently, the Los Angeles Rams filed a complaint with WIPO, requesting ownership of the domain name rams.com. This move has sparked heated discussions in the domain name investment field.
Face.ai has successfully changed hands through DN.com. The domain, registered in 2017, is valued for its brevity, clarity, and unique identity, as well as its clear application.
The domain name Sigma.io was successfully sold for US$100,000. According to the seller, the domain name was purchased for US$12,400 in 2022. After three years of patient holding, it finally achieved a return of nearly eight times.
The highest-priced domain sold that day was BySports.com, which sold on Afternic for $18,995.00. Total sales for the day reached $403,328.00, with an average price per sale of $845.55.