GoodPlay.com was sold for $13,038. The buyer purchased not only a domain name, but also a top-tier, friendly brand asset for the future.
Productivity.ai was sold for $20,200. The buyer purchased not only a domain name, but also a top-tier professional brand asset for the future, a digital business card to access global efficiency markets.
The high price of $21,102 for SistersWithTransistors.com was no accident, but the inevitable result of the perfect integration of four key values.
The top domain name sale of the day was Reveal.ggselling for $17,085.00at Atom.com. NameBio tracked 775 domain sales$100+ for a reported total of $535,869.00with an average price of $691.44 per sale.
The top domain name sale of the day was Kai.xyz selling for $85,000.00 at Atom.com. NameBio tracked 979 domain sales $100+ for a reported total of $770,694.00 with an average price of $787.23 per sale.
The high price of $12,888 for Karwaan.com is no accident, but the inevitable result of the convergence of four core values: a rare native keyword, a high-quality .com suffix, strong cultural connotations, and high brand relevance.
Recently, the high-quality generic domain name reveal.gg was sold for a high price of $17,085, once again proving that a good name brings its own traffic, a good appearance brings its own premium, and a good suffix brings its own circle.
Kai.xyz, with its top-tier quality of 3 letters, clean spelling, strong meaning, and trendy top-level domain suffix, sold for $85,000, becoming the most eye-catching benchmark transaction in the recent new top-level domain market.
Every day we see various URL endings in our browsers: .com, .cn, .org, .net… The part after these dots is called the top-level domain (TLD), commonly known as the domain suffix.
The top domain name sale of the day was Ai.hausselling for $16,520.00at Afternic. NameBio tracked 999 domain sales$100+ for a reported total of $699,980.00with an average price of $700.68 per sale.