Recently, domain investment legend Rick Schwartz officially announced a high-value transaction – AiReviews.com was sold for $1.34 million in cash plus a 9% equity stake.
The domain name Online.jobs has changed hands for $65,000. As an intuitive combination of "Online" and "Jobs," it is highly relevant to the employment and recruitment field.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was LayerOne.ai, which sold for $33,750 on Atom.com. The total transaction value for the day reached $592,047, with an average transaction price of $1,005.17.
Recently, the domain name 123hao.com changed hands for $80,000, a notable transaction among recent combined domain name sales. The structure combining numbers and pinyin has always enjoyed stable demand in the market.
A recent dispute involving a rapper and domain name ownership has been ruled a "reverse domain hijacking" case by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) based on the UDRP, drawing industry attention.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Neptune.io, which sold for $45,000 to Atom.com. The total transaction value for the day reached $362,507, with an average transaction price of $805.57.
Recently, a tech-focused .io domain, Neptune.io, changed hands for $45,000. The word "Neptune" is often used in technology, data, and big data industries to represent brand imagery such as "depth," "exploration," or "futuristic technology."
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was AGiftPersonalized.com, which sold for $22,750 on GoDaddy. The total transaction value for the day reached $322,744, with an average transaction price of $697.07.
Recently, a domain investor publicly announced on the X platform that they successfully sold Velocity.io for $100,000. This domain ranks 15th among the highest-priced .io domain transactions in history.