The highest-priced domain name sold that day was SpacePerspective.com, which sold for $66,000 on GoDaddy.
On March 31, Bitfire Technology Holdings Limited, a Hong Kong-listed company, issued a major announcement, officially changing its name to "Bitfire Group", and simultaneously launching its new official website www.bitfire.com.
The domain name that sold for the highest price that day was AGON.com, which was sold for $249,000 on Atom.com.
The "Innovation Hong Kong International Talent Carnival 2026" was grandly opened at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong on March 28-29. This year's carnival brought together more than 500 well-known companies from around the world to participate.
Caligo.com was successfully sold for $8,250, becoming a highly anticipated example of a premium domain name. Registered in 1996, this domain is a rare asset that combines etymological depth, memorability, and a .com top-level suffix.
The domain name that sold for the highest price that day was Looma.ai, which sold for $19,995 to a private seller.
Recently, Corgi.com was sold for a high price of $118,000, once again breaking the record for the sale of pet-related domain names.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was OmegaClaw.com, which sold for $20,000 on Spaceship.com.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was OpenPay.com, which sold for $310,000 on the DropCatch platform.
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.