The highest-priced domain name sold that day was 19.net, which sold for $52,088 on GoDaddy. NameBio tracked 635 domain name transactions exceeding $100, totaling $742,338, with an average transaction price of $1,169.04. Compared to the previous day, the number of transactions increased by 11%, and the total transaction value increased by 66%. NameBio also recorded another 1,986 domain name transactions below $100, totaling $27,472. Source: NameBio
The high price of 19.net was attributed to its extreme scarcity and strong commercial suitability. 19.net is a double-digit .net domain. Globally, there are only about 100 double-digit .net domains (00-99). After decades of internet development, the vast majority have been held or used for websites by end-user brands and seasoned investors. Very few are available for trading on the open market, making it a rare and highly sought-after top-level resource. This inherent scarcity underpins its high price.
From the domain name itself, 19.net possesses all the core advantages of a top-level domain: a pure numeric combination, no letters or hyphens, extremely simple spelling, zero input error, and near-zero memorization cost. Whether used for brand promotion, product marketing, or user access, it significantly reduces dissemination and usage costs. Furthermore, "19," as a concise and easy-to-remember number combination, transcends geographical, linguistic, and cultural barriers, making it globally applicable and suitable for various industries including technology, finance, digital services, e-commerce, and gaming, thus possessing extremely high commercial application value.
19.net topped the daily sales charts with $52,088, demonstrating both its inherent scarcity value and a significant signal of a strong rebound in the domain name market. Against the backdrop of the continued development of the digital economy, high-quality short domain names, as non-renewable digital assets, are increasingly demonstrating their potential for value preservation and appreciation. In the future, as end-user brands continue to deepen their digital transformation, market demand for scarce short numeric .net domain names will further increase, and their value will steadily rise.










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