The dispute arbitration case filed by Italian company ITWAY regarding the domain name ICOY.com was formally dismissed, and the arbitration institution even determined that its actions constituted reverse domain name hijacking.
In the past few weeks, many high-value English domain names have been traded, covering hot sectors such as finance, energy, artificial intelligence and crypto assets, and high-quality resources are still in high demand.
The three-letter premium domain name QYT.com was successfully traded through DN.com. The domain name was registered in 1999 and was used by the Chinese enterprise Qiyoutong as its brand official website.
After the acquisition failed, the jeweler Mengjia Li filed a UDRP to try to reclaim the domain name Eveli.com, which had been registered for nearly 20 years. In the end, he lost the case and was sentenced to RDNH.
According to @domain’s recent disclosure on the X platform, the English domain name estate.ai was sold for $100,000, and the identity of the buyer has not yet been made public.
The popular game brand "Crossfire" has reclaimed its core domain name! Crossfire.com was recently sold for US$125,000, and the buyer was the game developer SmileGate.
Recently, the dispute over the domain name WaterTimer.com ended with a finding of “reverse domain hijacking”, and the complainant’s attempt to obtain the domain name through the UDRP procedure was explicitly rejected by the panel.
Data recently released by the ICANN Registrar Evaluation Program shows that many institutions around the world failed to submit complete application materials before the deadline of May 20 and were unfortunately eliminated.
According to NamePros member Nametra.com yesterday, the domain name CarbonEnergy.com, which it had held for nearly 18 years, was successfully sold on June 10, 2025 for US$400,000.
The domain name X.works has been successfully traded through DN.com. This domain name combines simplicity with brand power, is highly recognizable in the market, and is suitable for multiple innovative fields.