The domain name transactions on that day showed a trend of "increased volume and decreased price," with Commbi.com standing out with a transaction price of $30,000, becoming the domain name with the highest transaction price of the day.
Recently, the global technology and domain investment communities simultaneously received major news: a Chinese domain investor successfully sold the domain name Terafab.ai to tech giant Elon Musk.
Matrixport officially announced its brand strategy upgrade, changing its name to BIT and simultaneously launching the top-level domain BIT.com, achieving perfect unity between the brand name and the core domain name.
The latest transaction data shows that TurboBot.com, a core domain name focusing on the fields of AI and robotics, was recently sold for $5,988, becoming a typical case of mid-range domain name transactions in the AI field recently.
On that day, multiple domain name transactions exceeded $100, totaling $602,467, with an average price of $982.82 per transaction. The highlight of the day was undoubtedly the high-priced sale of Longevity.app, which sold for $74,988.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Anne-Carriere.fr, which sold for $35,601, bringing the total to $653,619, with an average sale price of $1,052.53 per domain.
The incident where ICANN revoked a registrar's license directly due to RDAP non-compliance has made "RDAP compliance" a hot topic in the domain name industry.
Enamese Name Service (hereinafter referred to as ENS) officially announced that it will fully promote the application of .ENS as a top-level domain extension.
The domain name with the highest transaction price that day was EngageOnline.com, which was successfully sold for $24,888, becoming the "top bid" of the day.
Since the beginning of 2026, the domain name trading market has seen a surge in activity, with the claw series of domain names performing particularly well.