Well-known domain name investor Heatherm Huang acquired the M.XYZ domain name for an undisclosed price of $249,999, demonstrating her deep insight into the value of single-letter domain names and her long-term investment strategy.
In December 2024, the transaction prices of multiple .AI domain names exceeded hundreds of thousands of dollars. Among them, please.ai became the second most traded .AI domain name this year with a transaction price of 200,000 US dollars.
In a recent UDRP (Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy) ruling, Instagram LLC’s dispute over the Glassagram.org domain name has attracted widespread attention.
The Girlfriend.ai domain was successfully resold for $274,610. Compared to its previous purchase price of $170,000, the appreciation rate is as high as 61.8%. This amazing increase highlights the huge investment potential of .ai domains.
Recently, @Domainretail announced on the X platform that the top-level domain name Grok.com was officially redirected to X.ai, which attracted widespread attention in the industry.
In the digital age, the value of virtual assets is becoming increasingly prominent. Domain names, as "virtual real estate" in the Internet world, are attracting more and more investors' attention.
The Arab Centre for Domain Name Dispute Resolution (ACDR) recently announced that it would cease operations, becoming the third ICANN-accredited UDRP dispute resolution center to cease operations.
Recently, the extremely rare single-letter .app domain name M.app was successfully sold for more than $200,000. This high-priced transaction highlights the huge brand value of the domain name itself.
Recently, Park.io partner Steve Webb announced on social media that the domain name please.ai was successfully sold on the Park.io platform for $200,000.
XPayments is a product launched by Musk's X platform, and this name, which was once well-known in the payment-related business field, has now been officially renamed XMoney.