The highest-priced domain name sold that day was VeraMed.com, which sold on DomainMarket.com for $167,500.00. The total transaction volume for the day was $559,028.00, with an average transaction price of $994.71 per domain.
WIPO announced a domain name dispute case involving the adult entertainment brand MagicMenLive.com. Following a panel hearing, the arbitration panel determined that the Australian complainant had engaged in reverse domain name hijacking.
Well-known domain name investor Mike Mann announced today on X that he has successfully sold the domain name VeraMed.com for $167,500. The domain was first registered in 2005 and is short, easy to read, and has strong brand attributes.
The most expensive domain name sold that day was NoLimit.com, which sold on Sedo for $723,000. Total sales for the day reached $1,149,863, with an average price of $2,035.16 per transaction.
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The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Wisdom.ai, which was sold by Grit Brokerage for $750,000. Total transaction volume for the day reached $1,346,039, with an average price per transaction of $2,365.62.
The domain name market is making waves again—a highly symbolic and premium English domain, NoLimit.com, has sold for $723,000 (net price), garnering widespread attention both within and outside the domain industry.
The highest-priced domain sold that day was Blockchain.ai, which sold on Namecheap for $405,000.00. The total reported price for the day was $812,598.00, with an average price of $1,621.95 per sale.