The domain with the highest transaction price on that day was SmartChoice.com, which was sold at Afternic for $155,000. The total transaction volume for that day reached $687,102.
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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.
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 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.
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.
The domain with the highest transaction price on that day was Biota.com, which was sold on the GoDaddy platform for $58,559.00. The total transaction volume for that day reached $390,310.00.
The most expensive domain name sold on the day was Ferienhaus.de, which was sold on Sedo for $414,156.00. The total transaction volume for the day reached $869,825.00, with an average transaction price of $1,692.27 per transaction.
Recently, the German domain name Ferienhaus.de was successfully traded for 357,000 euros (about 414,156 US dollars), becoming a highlight case in the German national top-level domain name (.de) market in recent years.