Carz.com was sold for $174,500 through the Afternic platform. Investor Riz bought the domain for $15,000 five years ago, and its value has increased nearly 12 times in five years.
Recently, a big news came from the domain name trading market: the rare single-letter domain name Q.me has been successfully traded through the professional domain name trading platform DN.com.
The most expensive domain name sold that day was ItWorldCanada.com, which sold on GoDaddy for $100,000. Total transaction volume for the day reached $532,753, with an average transaction price of $1,024.53 per domain.
The top crypto and blockchain domain Coin.bi has recently been successfully sold via the DN.com platform. The buyer was Gather, a cutting-edge technology company based in Hong Kong.
Recently, Norma Supermarket, a well-known German discount supermarket chain, filed an arbitration at WIPO, attempting to reclaim the domain name through the UDRP procedure, but ultimately lost the case.
Among the top 20 public transactions this week, .com continued its strong performance, firmly occupying the top three spots. However, the real surprise was the performance of .ai. Of the top 20, .ai domains occupied 11 spots, a record high.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Law.ai, which sold on Sedo for $350,000. Total sales for the day reached $635,164.00, with an average price per transaction of $1,564.44.
Recently, ICANN announced that the first three applicants have passed the initial review of the Applicant Support Program and obtained "conditionally qualified" status.