Companies try a lot of different things, sometimes they spend a decent chunk of money on a domain name for a project. That was the case of the Ivy Project, ivy is a blockchain-based technology for FIAT & cryptocurrency business transactions which require extensive verification in the international monetary system. The ivy network utilizes ivykoin™(IVY) […]
Continue ReadingCoolshop.com sold for $100,000
Michael Bilde a Danish domainer who is no stranger to making big sales himself, posted about the sale of Coolshop.com. According to Danish newspaper BT (https://www.bt.dk/kendte/kendt-mill…mmelige-agenter-begaa-ikke-samme-fejl-som-mig), one of the owners’ biggest regrets was not securing the .com right from the beginning after they began expanding using coolshop.dk. This is my loose translation: “We found out […]
Continue Reading787.cc goes for $51,000 at auction on Dynadot
A Tale of two cctld sales 787.cc becomes the highest reported numeric .cc sale. The domain was auctioned at Dynadot and closed at $51,000. This is the third highest reported .cc sale of all time. 882.cc was the previous high numeric reported in .cc selling in December 2019 for $42,500. On the flipside Trader.us closed […]
Continue ReadingFirst reported .buzz sale in 5 years and it’s the largest ever reported
I almost forgot about the .buzz extension as I have not really come across any sites on the net. But tonight Sedo reported that Casino.buzz sold for $20,501. The domain was registered in 2018 and due to expire in 6 weeks. Without knowing exactly what the premium renewal would be on the name, I use […]
Continue ReadingSkincare.net takes a $10,000 haircut from last time it was reported sold
Skincare.net sold today for $12,200 on Sedo that was a haircut of $10,000 from the last reported sale of Skincare.net. Back in 2009 the domain sold on Sedo for $22,500. A screenshot look at the site: The domain name was registered in 1996. Skincare is registered in close to 200 extensions. Skincare is a very […]
Continue ReadingPaying the asking price should equal SOLD
There are different things that can be perplexing or frustrating while navigating aftermarket sites. One of then on Sedo for me is where the make an offer listing includes what I deem improper wording. When you look at ZZE.com, this is a make an offer name. It says Seller’s asking price 500 GBP, asking price […]
Continue ReadingUpdate – Melatonin.com not sold at Namepros
Melatonin.com was listed for sale at Namepros for $10,000. The owner apparently ran a company on the name and retired last year. Someone just posted sold at the buy it now. Just so long as the escrow transaction goes through this will be one of the higher sales at Namepros this year. *UPDATE due to […]
Continue ReadingPunks.com sells for $60,000 purchased for $13,000 in 2009 at T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
Punks.com was sold back in 2009 at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. show for $13,000 and today the domain was sold again on Sedo for $60,000. The domain was owned by DI S.A. out of Luxembourg. Back in 2009 Chad Wright of WebQuest and Free.Games fame was the owner who sold it at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Registered in 1996, […]
Continue ReadingTele related domain registrations have been picking up steam
Tele related domain names have been picking up steam over the last month. Whether it be telemedicine, telehealth or just the prefix of tele. It’s no surprise in the midst of the current Covid19 pandemic a lot of non essential health questions are being handled through tele related services. What’s the difference between Telemedicine and […]
Continue ReadingCovid vs Corona related domain names over the past 30 days
When the pandemic first stared we saw a lot of corona related domain names registered. Of course at the start we did not have the classification for the virus as Covid-19 so coronavirus names had the early jump. According to Dnslytics over the last 30 days, domain names starting with Covid in .com total 15,712. […]
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