The most expensive domain name sold that day was Releaf.com, which sold on the Private platform for $128,000. The average price per transaction was $1,339.38.
The domain name Cloud.ws recently sold for $35,000 in an expired auction on the Dynadot platform. While the transaction hasn't yet been confirmed as complete, it's already sparked considerable discussion in the domain name community.
The most expensive domain name sold that day was BeWell.com, which sold on GoDaddy for $55,777.00. The total transaction volume for the day reached $535,669.00, with an average price of $900.28 per domain.
In a UDRP case concerning the domain name oniric.com, the arbitration panel found that Oniric Studio SRL, a video game company from Romania, acted in bad faith when filing the complaint, which was a typical case of RDNH.
Recently, James Booth revealed on X that he successfully sold the domain name USDC.ai for US$59,888. Booth purchased the domain name from Dynadot for only US$190 in 2023, achieving a significant increase in value in just two years.
Intel has won a UDRP case over Linutronix.com, a domain registered the same day it announced acquiring Linutronix GmbH. The registrant later sought $32M, leading WIPO to order a transfer.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was YOLO.app, which sold on Spaceship.com for $23,000.00. The total reported sales for the day were $357,599.00, with an average price of $861.68 per sale.
The four-letter domain name Yolo.app was sold for $23,000. The seller revealed on X that the negotiation took only six hours and that the transaction was settled in cryptocurrency shortly thereafter.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was EOL.com, which sold on GoDaddy for $61,000.00. Total sales for the day reached $389,735.00, with an average price of $895.94 per transaction.
The domain name Pay.ca was recently sold for $150,000, a transaction that has not only attracted attention in the Canadian country code top-level domain (ccTLD).