Recently, Argentine contemporary artist Judi Werthein successfully reclaimed the domain name JudiWerthein.com, which is named after him, through the UDRP process.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was ROZE.ai, which sold for $25,000 on Atom.com. The total transaction value for the day reached $401,666, with an average transaction price of $836.80.
Recently, the domain name Roze.ai sold for $25,000. The seller purchased the domain on Namecheap three months ago for $1,225, achieving a return of over 20 times in a short period, attracting industry attention.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Mitra.ai, which sold for $18,500 on Namecheap. The total transaction value for the day reached $449,356, with an average transaction price of $760.33.
The U.S. health insurance company Centene Corporation attempted to reclaim the domain name FidelisInsuranceCompany.com through a uniform domain dispute resolution policy, but was ultimately ruled to have committed reverse domain hijacking.
Domain investor David Sustiel recently revealed on the X platform that he has reached an agreement with a buyer to sell the domain Pmed.com for a 24-month long-term license (LTO) for $99,995.
Recently, the domain name Sahm.com sold for $41,611 on the GoDaddy platform. This price is quite impressive for a four-letter .com domain, further confirming the long-term value retention of short domain names in the market.
Recently, WIPO, based on a ruling by the UDRP, transferred the domain names SunCityMarathon.com and SunCityMarathon.org to Sun International (South Africa) Limited, a well-known South African resort group.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Sahm.com, which sold for $41,611 on GoDaddy. The total transaction value for the day reached $539,450, with an average transaction price of $874.31.