India's National Internet Exchange (NIXI) recently announced plans to apply to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to launch country-named top-level domains .india and .bharat.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Scoop.ai, which sold on MediaOptions.com for $75,000.00. Total sales for the day reached $474,282.00, with an average price of $1,058.67 per domain.
Recently, the domain name investment community received another piece of good news: Scoop.ai successfully sold a domain name for $75,000. The seller was well-known domain name investor Andrew Rosener, and the buyer was Apex Moon.
According to news shared by well-known domain name investor @360, the domain name Shiny.com has been sold. The transaction receipt issued by the platform shows that the domain name itself was transferred for $280,000.
The most expensive domain sold that day was 566.cc, which sold on GoDaddy for $35,503.00. Total sales for the day reached $504,938.00, with an average price of $1,001.86 per transaction.
In the Hime.eu domain name dispute, the Dispute Resolution Panel dismissed a complainant's complaint based on surname rights and ruled that the disputed domain name continued to be held by an experienced domain name investor.
The domain name Super.xyz was successfully sold for $287,607. More notably, this transaction wasn't completed through negotiation or discounts; rather, the buyer simply recognized the value of Super.xyz's brand and paid the full price.
The highest-priced domain sold that day was Cloud.ws, which sold on Dynadot for $35,000.00. Total sales for the day reached $512,996.00, with an average price of $990.34 per domain.
WIPO ruled against a complainant who submitted forged USPTO documents in a bid to seize the domainChafeZero.com.The panel found reverse hijacking in one of the most egregious attempts they had ever seen.