.IO domain name sales were up in 2020 vs 2019 by over $500,000. They were slightly higher than 2018 figures.
In addition to sales 2020 the Chagossians filed a to THE AFRICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN & PEOPLES’ RIGHTS.
The Chagossians are dealing with a lot of concerns but as you would imagine .IO is high on the list.
Reading this complaint one thing that stood out was the focus on crypto. The Chagossians seem to believe there is a lot of illegal activity going on in the .io extension when it comes to crypto.
One company (Draw.io) moved to a .net over security concerns.
So what is to become of the extension in the future is still up for debate.
2020 saw the year end with a big sale. Bank.io sold for $80,000.
Year | Total sales | Dollar Volume | Average Price |
2020 | 1,198 | $1.4m | $1,149 |
2019 | 857 | $905.1k | $1,056 |
2018 | 916 | $1.3m | $1,464 |
Park.io continued to be the place for all the .io action. 648 out of the reported 1,198 took place at Park.io. The percentage is down compared to 2019 where 656 out of 857 were at Park.io.
I did sell Recon.io in 2020, it was the only .io domain I owned.
Snoopy says
Was certainly a turnaround after 3 years of declines, ditto for the .Co which had been falling at around 20% per year up until last year.
I think .IO in particular is very high risk. The .IO prices are now higher than .co and it is more of a trend I think.