On November 5th, Bitfire Technology, a Hong Kong-listed fintech company, made a major announcement at the Hong Kong Fintech Week series of events, revealing the global strategic layout of its international business brand "Bitfire"!
At the recently concluded 2025 Asia Domain Name Summit, industry leaders from global registries, top trading platforms, and intellectual property service agencies gathered for in-depth exchanges.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Skins.com, which sold for $1,459,450 on QEIP.com. The total transaction value for the day reached $1,938,719, with an average transaction price of $3,365.83.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was MetaReels.com, which sold for $99,999 on LabelCrate. The total transaction value for the day reached $633,688, with an average transaction price of $1,186.68.
Domain investor Sohrab revealed on the X platform that he successfully sold his number-based domain name 44.ai for $23,000. He also joked in the post, "I guess I set a new record for Number/Number.ai."
Recently, the domain investment world received a major announcement: the generic domain Skins.com was sold for $1,459,450 (approximately over ten million RMB), becoming the fifth largest publicly disclosed domain transaction this year.
The ENS domain Chain.eth, highly valuable in the Web3 space, sold for 60 ETH (approximately $186,000). Even more noteworthy is that the buyer is the team from Chain.com, a well-known blockchain infrastructure company.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was MidlandsEngine.org, which sold for $36,500 on GoDaddy. The total transaction value for the day reached $533,467, with an average transaction price of $850.82.
Recently, well-known domain investor Andy Booth revealed on the X platform that he was granted permission by a friend to publicly disclose two transaction records: Conversive.ai and CEI.ai were both successfully sold for $50,000 each.