The domain name AlTools.com was sold for $238,000. This transaction once again verifies that AI-related domain names have strong demand and premium capabilities in the current market environment.
The most expensive domain name sold that day was Sim.ai, which was sold on the Private platform for $220,000. NameBio tracked 503 domain name transactions of $100 or more.
On July 22, ICANN announced that registrars voted to increase their fees, which will bring in an additional $4.6 million per year in fees going forward. This is the first registrar fee increase since more than a decade ago.
On July 23, 2025, the White House officially launched the artificial intelligence themed website AI.gov to strengthen its leadership in the global AI field.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Convocation.com, which was sold on Saw.com for $48,500.00. The total transaction volume for the day reached $364,521.00.
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ruled that technology company OpenAI won a trademark dispute related to "OpenAI" (including spaces) and prohibited it from continuing to use the related logo.
Recently, the three-letter .ai domain name MSL.ai was sold for $50,000, and the transaction was facilitated by domain name investor JoshDotCo. This transaction once again sends a positive signal in the current hot .ai domain name market.
Recently, Andy Booth, a senior domain name investor, announced that he sold the domain name Sim.ai for $220,000. At present, the domain name has been directed to his blog site simulation.com, which mainly shares content around the theme of
The highest-priced domain name sold on the day was Nhbca.com, which was sold on the GoDaddy platform for $4,938.00. The total reported transaction volume for the day was $203,140.00.
The domain name Organique.com was recently sold for $75,000. The seller was Andrew Rosener, a well-known domain name investor, and the identity of the buyer has not yet been made public.