Recently, another major transaction occurred in the domain name market – ON.org changed hands successfully for a high price of $145,000, strongly entering the list of historically high-priced transactions for the .org suffix.
XXX.now was officially sold for $50,000, ranking among the highest-priced transactions in history for the .now suffix and becoming another landmark case in the new generic top-level domain market.
Nuseir Yassin, founder of the globally renowned social media brand Nas Daily, recently announced on overseas social media platforms that he has successfully acquired the premium domain name Nas.com for $1.25 million.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Nucleus.co, which sold for $50,000 on the Afternic platform.
Recently, the German core industry domain name Rechnungen.de was officially sold for 44,500 euros.
The highest-priced domain name sold that day was Jetpacks.com, which sold for $65,000 on Atom.com.
A milestone has been reached in the global digital asset trading industry – Club.com has been sold for $10 million, exclusively handled by legendary domain broker Andrew Miller and his ATM Holdings team.
Recently, the domain name trading market saw a piece of good news regarding a mid-to-high-end transaction: the English domain name RideOne.com was successfully sold for a price of $35,000.
Recently, the legendary domain name Vesta.ai was officially sold for $160,000. With its rich cultural significance and top-tier quality, the domain has sent shockwaves through the .ai market.
The domain name that fetched the highest price that day was Genesis.ai, which sold for $400,000 on Atom.com.