The highest-priced domain sold that day was Sonya.com, which sold on DropCatch for $52,506.00. The total reported price for the day was $470,077.00, for an average price of $905.74 per domain.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was WcBryantHs.org on GoDaddy, which sold for $64,545.00. The total transaction volume for the day reached $585,408.00, with an average transaction price of $1,004.13 per domain.
The highest-priced domain sold that day was PoolRepair.com, which sold on the Private platform for $32,011.00. Total sales for the day reached $376,290.00, with an average price per sale of $816.25.
The domain name GenuineJoeCoffee.com sold for $12,250. Despite its 16-character length, the domain still possesses strong commercial appeal thanks to its precise semantic combination and complete brand expression.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was GenuineJoeCoffee.com, which sold on GoDaddy for $12,250.00. Total sales for the day reached $327,098.00, with an average price of $718.90 per transaction.
DN.com will hold an offline domain auction (approximately two hours) at Domain Summit Asia 2025 on the afternoon of November 17, 2025. We are now soliciting 30-60 high-quality domains from global domain name investors.
Punktum dk, the registry for Denmark's top-level domain .dk, announced that it will cease direct sales to end-users starting July 1, 2026, and will transition entirely to management and sales through registrars (resellers).
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Ai.tv, which sold on Saw.com for $200,000. Total sales for the day reached $645,970, with an average price of $1,117.60 per transaction.
The owner of the domain name Go.ai publicly revealed on the X platform that the domain name had received an offer of up to $1.4 million and was close to a deal, but he ultimately chose to withdraw.