The highest-priced domain sold that day was Calori.com, which sold on Atom.com for $16,495.00. The total reported price for the day was $410,905.00, for an average price of $784.17 per domain.
The domain name iSoft.com recently sold for $60,000. Domain investor Hiren M. Patel announced the news on the social media platform X, where he shared his six-year experience holding the domain.
Recently, the domain name market has seen several noteworthy transactions, covering mainstream extensions such as .com and .ai. JOAI.com sold for $49,888, Taurus.ai sold for $20,200, and PMCommunity.com changed hands for $19,888.
The highest-priced domain sold that day was JOAI.com, which sold on Spaceship.com for $49,888.00. The total reported price for the day was $534,082.00, for an average price of $911.40 per sale.
Recently, the domain name platform Spaceship announced that it has removed .in domain names from its SellerHub marketplace in accordance with the requirements of the National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI).
The highest-priced domain sold that day was Queen.io, which sold on Apex Moon for $108,500.00. The total reported price for the day was $668,178.00, for an average price of $1,182.62 per sale.
In the history of domain name investment, Hotels.com is an unforgettable example. This iconic domain name was acquired by Hotel Reservations Network (HRN) in 2001 for approximately $11 million, shocking the internet community at the time.
On September 17, MetaPlanet, a Japanese listed company, announced that it would establish two wholly-owned subsidiaries and strategically acquire the domain name Bitcoin.jp.
The highest-priced domain sold that day was Divinity.com, which sold on Atom.com for $795,000.00. The total reported price for the day was $1,533,020.00, for an average price of $2,828.45 per domain.