On that day, there were 693 domain name transactions with a price exceeding $100, totaling $704,646, with an average price of $1,016.81 per transaction; there were also 2,312 transactions with a price below $100, totaling $33,185.
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The median price for domain name transactions on the Sedo platform was $818, while the median price for the traditionally dominant .com domains was only $595. The median price for .ai domains has quietly surpassed that of .com domains.
The domain name that sold for the highest price that day was MSL.net, which sold for $50,000 on the Afternic platform.
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According to the latest data, the premium four-character .com domain Sayx.com has been successfully sold for $50,000, becoming a typical case of recent transactions of premium small and medium-sized domain names.
The domain name that sold for the highest price that day was Bar.com, which was sold for $500,000 to Defining.com.
It is reported that the globally renowned English word domain names Bar.com and Pub.com were sold as a whole for $1 million. This high-profile transaction was exclusively facilitated by Defining.com, founded by Kate Buckley.
The total transaction volume for the day reached $712,389, demonstrating strong market activity. Among them, ExpressAi.com was sold for a high price of $97,948 on the Atom.com platform.
Recently, a highly anticipated piece of news emerged from the domain name trading market: the three-letter domain name Yal.com was officially sold for $139,000, becoming a standout case in recent .com domain name transactions.