The UDRP panel has denied PAQT.com BV’s complaint over PAQT.ai, ruling the registrant had legitimate plans for the domain and no evidence of bad faith was found.
The concise yet highly brandable domain name yes.fi was successfully sold for US$42,350, attracting widespread attention from the domain name investment community.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was DesignLibrary.com, which sold on Sedo for $19,888.00. Total sales for the day reached $333,569.00, with an average price per sale of $697.84.
The two-letter domain name ZH.com recently sold for a whopping $1 million. Registered in 1994, it is one of only 676 two-letter .com domains in the world, making it extremely rare and valuable.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Bind.ai on Spaceship.com, which sold for $120,000. Total transaction volume for the day reached $830,108, with an average transaction price of $1,796.77 per domain.
According to domain name investor Aaron, the domain name Ai.now was recently sold successfully for US$25,000, just six months after it was registered and purchased for US$15,525 in January this year.
WIPO has issued an arbitration decision in a cybersquatting dispute, finding that a complaint filed by French environmental consulting firm Blunomy Advisory regarding the domain name blunomy.com constituted “reverse domain hijacking.”
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Agentics.ai, which sold on Namecheap for $32,000.00. The total transaction volume for the day reached $476,290.00.
The premium single-letter domain name H.ai has recently been successfully traded through DN.com. This is the fifth single-letter .ai domain to be sold on the DN.com platform, following Y.ai, Z.ai, N.ai, and B.ai.