The top domain name sale of the day was SistersWithTransistors.comselling for $21,102.00at GoDaddy. NameBio tracked 836 domain sales$100+ for a reported total of $573,066.00with an average price of $685.49 per sale. Compared to the day before, there was an increase of 8%in the number of sales and the total dollar volume increased by 7%. NameBio also recorded an additional 2,151 salesbelow $100 for a total of $34,256. Source:NameBio
The domain name market showed a steady recovery trend that day. SistersWithTransistors.com was successfully sold on the GoDaddy platform for $21,102 (approximately RMB 1.532 million), topping the daily transaction price list and becoming the most watched domain name transaction of the day. According to official data from NameBio, a total of 836 domain name transactions with prices exceeding $100 were tracked that day, with a total transaction value of $573,066 and an average transaction price of $685.49 per transaction; there were also 2,151 smaller transactions with prices below $100, with a total transaction value of $34,256. Compared with the previous day, the number of transactions increased by 8% and the total transaction value increased by 7%, reflecting a gradual increase in the activity of the current domain name market and a good trend of steady recovery.
The core reason why SistersWithTransistors.com was able to achieve such a high price lies in its triple advantages of "IP relevance + high-quality suffix + cultural value". This domain name directly corresponds to the renowned 2020 music documentary *Sisters with Transistors*, which focuses on female pioneers in electronic music and tells the story of ten female composers, including Clara Rockmore and Delia Derbyshire, who broke down gender barriers and propelled the development of electronic music. It received a Douban rating of 8.5 and enjoys high recognition and influence in the music and cultural fields. As the most universally used and commercially valuable top-level domain, .com perfectly fulfills the dissemination needs of this cultural IP. The domain name matches the documentary title perfectly, is easy to remember and spread, and can serve as both an official extension of the documentary and a platform for creative and informational content related to electronic music, women's culture, and documentaries, possessing both commercial and cultural value.
Behind the increase in both volume and price in the market lies the steady release of demand in the domain name market and a return to rational investor sentiment. An 8% increase in transaction volume indicates a continued rise in market participation, with a steady increase in the activity of small-scale transactions and the circulation of low- to mid-range domain names. A 7% increase in total transaction value and an average price of $685.49 reflect a steady increase in the proportion of transactions for high-quality, mid- to high-priced domain names, indicating a more rational allocation of funds. The high price paid for SistersWithTransistors.com not only confirms the scarcity value of IP-related domain names, but also highlights the market potential of cultural domain names. As cultural consumption continues to upgrade, domain names associated with high-quality documentaries and cultural IPs have become a focus for end-users and investors, sending a positive signal to the market that "high-quality IP domain names continue to be popular."

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