The high-priced sale of 4472.com has once again brought the four-digit .com domain into the spotlight. In a market environment where new domain extensions are constantly emerging, why do traditional short numeric domains remain resilient?
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Portals.xyz, which sold for $55,000 on Spaceship.com. NameBio tracked 1,000 domain name transactions exceeding $100, totaling $827,029, with an average transaction price of $827.03.
aiweather.com was sold for a high price of $25,000, accurately positioning itself in the two golden sectors of artificial intelligence and weather forecasting.
Another high price has been reported in the domain name market! The premium keyword domain name Portals.xyz was successfully sold for $55,000 (approximately 385,000 RMB), becoming a benchmark case among new general top-level domains.
$26,700! The sale of mann-napoli.it has ignited the Italian country code top-level domain (ccTLD) market. This transaction validates the golden formula of "strong brand keyword + region domain + country code top-level domain suffix".
The premium numeric domain name 420.com was sold for a record-breaking $500,000 (approximately 3.5 million RMB), once again setting a new record for the value of short numeric domain names.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was ReadTheCloud.co, which sold for $20,751 on the GoDaddy platform. NameBio tracked 746 domain name transactions exceeding $100, with a total transaction value of $509,793.
Another gem has been sold in the domain name market! recollections.biz was successfully traded for $10,351, becoming a benchmark for domain names that perfectly combine sentimental themes with commercial attributes.
The high price paid for Readthecloud.co reflects the continued popularity of domain names in the cloud computing industry.
Have you ever wondered why we can't remember a string of numbers like "192.0.2.1," but easily remember "baidu.com" or "google.com"? The answer lies in domain names.