A well-known domain name investor James Booth recently posted on X: Cloud.ai sold for $600,000, becoming the highest .AI domain name transaction in public records so far in 2025.
A UDRP dispute case surrounding the domain name Leah.ai has officially come to an end. The expert panel ruled in favor of the current holder of the domain name and determined that the complainant constituted reverse domain name hijacking.
According to NameBio's public data, the domain name Mini.ai was recently sold for 100,000 euros (approximately 117,192 US dollars), successfully ranking tenth in the AI domain name sales rankings so far in 2025.
Recently, WIPO made a ruling on the dispute over the domain name Thermowood.com, ruling that the domain name does not need to be transferred and the original holder can continue to retain ownership.
On June 26, Trusta.AI, a startup focusing on AI + Web3, announced on the X platform that its strategic financing round was successfully completed. At the same time, Trusta.AI closed at $29,892.
Recently, there have been several interesting transactions in the domain name market, covering different suffixes such as .org, .io and .com. From keywords to suffixes, these domain names have strong pertinence in application scenarios.
According to NameBio, the domain name Bitz.com was recently successfully traded for $112,000. This high price once again confirms the value of four-letter .com domain names.
DN.com made its debut at the WCS 2025 RWA Conference, and its founder Dai Yue spoke on the spot to discuss the new value of domain names in the digitization of real-world assets.
Just one day after Canadian company Keirton Inc. launched its new brand "CURE PUCK", its corresponding domain name CurePuck.com was registered by a competitor.