The domain name Watch.now was successfully sold for $79,988, setting a new record for the .now suffix. Following the recent high-priced transaction of Love.now, this is another major transaction in the .now market in a short period of time.
The highest-priced domain sold that day was Turtle.xyz, which sold on Afternic for $106,000.00. The total sales for the day reached $571,156.00, with an average price of $1,122.11 per sale.
A UDRP dispute case regarding the domain name Ksuite.com has been formally decided: the complaint was dismissed and the domain name remains in the name of the original registrant.
The domain name Crypto.bot was recently sold at a high price of $250,000, setting a record for the transaction of the .bot suffix. This price far exceeds all previous transactions of the suffix.
The domain with the highest transaction price on that day was Okada.com, which was sold on the GoDaddy platform for $63,004.00. The total transaction volume for that day reached $383,999.00.
Recently, the domain name Airport.media was sold on Sedo for a high price of US$50,215, setting a record for the highest transaction price of the .media suffix in history.
In March this year, Dharmesh Shah bought the ultra-short boutique domain OS.ai for $150,000, but the deal didn’t end there. A few months later, OS.ai changed hands again—and the buyer was none other than the AI search upstart Perplexity!
The old domain name DirectResponse.com, which once belonged to the e-commerce software company Digital River, was sold at a high price of US$252,500 in the DropCatch platform auction, once again attracting industry attention.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was BakerCountySheriffsOffice.com, which was sold on GoDaddy for $15,250.00. The total transaction volume for the day reached $312,450.00.
The premium domain name Footprint.com was sold for $300,000, becoming a highlight in the recent domain name market. The transaction was facilitated by Mark Ghoriafi.