The domain name that sold for the highest price that day was Free.ai, which went for $350,000 on Atom.com.
Recently, the domain name market saw another major transaction: Free.ai was successfully sold for $350,000, topping the global domain name transaction rankings for the day and marking another milestone in the .ai domain sector.
Recently, ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) announced a major development: it plans to allocate millions of dollars to support the application and operation of inexpensive generic top-level domains.
Recently, Nu, a major financial services company, officially announced a landmark brand strategy move – successfully acquiring the top-level domain Nu.com from energy giant Eversource, which perfectly matches its new brand.
Recently, the premium three-letter domain name TXT.com changed hands for a high price of $502,250, firmly establishing itself among the top three-letter .com domain name transactions in recent years.
Recently, SEDO, a global domain name trading giant, officially announced that Arthur Mai, an IONOS executive, has been appointed as the CEO of SEDO.
In 2025, the global .com domain name market reached a turning point in its price increase cycle, with Namecheap, Hostinger, and Cloudflare, the three major registrars, leading the industry with significant price increases.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Porta.ai, which sold for $47,500 on Spaceship.com.
Another piece of good news in the domain name market! SuperConfident.com sold for a high price of $50,000, igniting a surge in the trading of premium English word domain names.
Recently, the English domain name SpacePerspective.com was successfully sold on the globally renowned domain name trading platform GoDaddy for a price of $66,000.