The domain name that sold for the highest price that day was Detention.com, which went for $17,244 on GoDaddy.
Recently, the domain name industry was rocked by a major announcement: Internet giant Alibaba has officially completed its acquisition of the happyhorse.com domain, a move that has quickly drawn widespread attention across the industry.
The domain name that sold for the highest price that day was Fragment.ai, which went for $135,000 on Spaceship.com.
According to the latest data, Fragment.ai closed a deal for $135,000, making it the top domain name transaction of the day.
In 2026, as DingTalk officially launched “Wukong,” its enterprise-grade AI-native work platform, it also completed the strategic acquisition of the highly complementary top-level domain wukong.ai.
The domain name that sold for the highest price that day was RippleEnergy.com, which sold on GoDaddy for $31,001.
The domain name that sold for the highest price that day was Free.ai, which went for $350,000 on Atom.com.
Recently, the domain name market saw another major transaction: Free.ai was successfully sold for $350,000, topping the global domain name transaction rankings for the day and marking another milestone in the .ai domain sector.
Recently, ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) announced a major development: it plans to allocate millions of dollars to support the application and operation of inexpensive generic top-level domains.
Recently, Nu, a major financial services company, officially announced a landmark brand strategy move – successfully acquiring the top-level domain Nu.com from energy giant Eversource, which perfectly matches its new brand.