Domain name investor Swetha recently announced through social media account X that she has successfully sold the domain Hyperlink.xyz for $30,000. The buyer's identity has not been disclosed, but the transaction has been confirmed.
The most expensive domain sold that day was Corden.com, which sold on GoDaddy for $6,525.00. Total sales for the day reached $320,721.00, with an average price of $662.65 per domain.
Recently, Namecheap CEO Richard Kirkendall disclosed a batch of newly sold .ai domain names on the X platform. Among them, Orchid.ai and Phenom.ai led the transaction with a price of $80,000.
A notable transaction in the domain name industry: veteran investor James Booth sold the premium domain name Divinity.com for $795,000 through the Atom platform.
DN.com joined the 2025 Internet Yuelu Summit in Changsha, exploring how domain names and AI industries complement each other in driving digital economy growth.
Erik Harp d/b/a Gold Rush, a gold and precious metals dealer, recently attempted to obtain ownership of the domain name GoldRushDallas.com through the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), but was unsuccessful.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Trig.ai, which sold on Atom.com for $29,000.00. The total transaction volume for the day reached $344,906.00, with an average price of $740.14 per domain.
The highest-priced domain sold that day was QCollection.com, which sold on Atom.com for $50,000.00. The total reported sales for the day were $515,108.00, with an average price of $934.86 per domain.
In ICANN's governance framework, registries of small country top-level domain names will face higher annual fee burdens due to the restructuring of the "Financial Guidelines".