The classic three-letter domain name TLW.com, established in 1992 and boasting over 30 years of internet history, was recently sold on the DN.com platform for a six-figure US dollar price. This transaction further solidifies the scarcity, value preservation, and steady appreciation of established short-character .COM domains.

TLW.com, a premium 3L.com domain, was registered in the early days of the internet in 1992, surviving over three decades of internet development. Its three-letter structure is concise, easy to pronounce, and requires no spelling barriers, making it suitable for use as a brand abbreviation in various fields such as commerce, technology, industry, and cultural media. It is highly suitable for corporate brand website building, trademark matching, and digital intellectual property layout. In terms of existing resources, the global total number of fully-character three-letter .com domains is only about 17,000, with a fixed supply that cannot be increased. Old domains registered in the early 1990s have seen decades of cancellations and corporate lock-up periods, continuously reducing the available supply on the market. This scarcity attribute consistently drives up transaction premiums, resulting in a steady upward trend in market value.
This successful transaction relied on DN.com's mature domain name transaction risk control system: the platform implements transparent transaction standards and a tiered commission system, coupled with a two-way protection mechanism for both domain names and funds, allowing both buyers and sellers to independently complete the transaction process. Throughout the transaction, domain ownership and transaction funds are locked in. Once the domain name is successfully transferred, the seller can receive full payment in accordance with regulations, thus avoiding disputes related to transfer and payment from a systemic perspective.
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