AirPlay.com Sells for $202k as Apple Registers Swath of AirPlay Domain Names
The largest domain name sale of the day yesterday was AirPlay.com. The domain name sold for $202,000 in an expiry auction at GoDaddy Auctions. I wasn’t following the auction closely, but NameBio reported the auction result this morning: Yesterday saw $473k in #DomainName sales including: $202,000 AirPlay․com $10,000 iWebTool․com $5,650 EZ․to $5,450 GrayMatters․com $4,588 KindWater․com […]
Uniregistry sunset: Domains to move to GoDaddy by April 30th
Uniregistry, the domain registrar, is owned and operated by GoDaddy. The acquisition took place 3 years ago and the company is sunsetting its registrar services. By April 30th, all Uniregistry accounts are moving to GoDaddy, completing a process that began a year ago but which allowed “domainer” accounts to continue operating. Domain parking and selling […]
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RightOfTheDot and .HipHop are in the Miami NFT Week House
<div><a href="http://www.domaining.com/feed/dnjournal/"><img src="http://www.domaining.com/feed/logos/ron-jackson.png" border="0"></a> <a href="http://www.domaining.com/feed/dnjournal/">DNJournal</a>: It's a big week for .Hiphop. The TLD just went live at GoDaddy and .Hiphop is co-sponsoring Miami NFT Week with RightOfTheDot.</div>
DNWE switches back to a commission business model
Subscriptions are out. Commissions are back in.
Domain Name Wholesale Exchange (DNWE, no relationship with DNW) is switching back to a commission business model.
The marketplace for investor-to-investor domain sales was initially launched with a traditional commission model. In January 2021, it switched to a paid subscription model. Both buyers and sellers paid a $ 149-a-year fee to participate. Sellers paid no commissions, and buyers covered the 5% Dan.com transaction fee.
Now, the marketplace
Uniregistry domain accounts moving to GoDaddy; one important thing to do
Acro: Domain investors with their portfolios still at Uniregistry were informed today that the transition of accounts to GoDaddy will take place in 30 days. The end of April is thus the end of Uniregistry, following the end of the Uni Market on April 18th. For almost a decade, Uniregistry held the scepter of the most […]
AirPlay.com Sells for $202k as Apple Registers Swath of AirPlay Domain Names
DomainInvesting.com: The largest domain name sale of the day yesterday was AirPlay.com. The domain name sold for $202,000 in an expiry auction at GoDaddy Auctions. I wasn’t following the auction closely, but NameBio reported the auction result this morning: Yesterday saw $473k in #DomainName sales including: $202,000 AirPlay․com $10,000 iWebTool․co...
Uniregistry sunset: Domains to move to GoDaddy by April 30th
DomainGang.com: Uniregistry, the domain registrar, is owned and operated by GoDaddy. The acquisition took place 3 years ago and the company is sunsetting its registrar services. By April 30th, all Uniregistry accounts are moving to GoDaddy, completing a process that began a year ago but which allowed “domainer” accounts to continue opera...
DNWE switches back to a commission business model
Domain Name Wire: Subscriptions are out. Commissions are back in. Domain Name Wholesale Exchange (DNWE, no relationship with DNW) is switching back to a commission business model. The marketplace for investor-to-investor domain sales was initially launched with a traditional commission model. In January 2021, it switched to a paid subscription model. ...
197 Domain Discoveries for March 31st
NameBio.com: Every day we scan more than one hundred thousand domains across all the major marketplaces and pending delete lists to find domains you can buy that have sold in the past. Sale history, like the age of a domain name, is a great proxy for quality to help the cream rise to the top. Today’s list has 197 domains for sale with histo...
$473k in Sales on March 30th – AirPlay.com sold for $202,000 – Daily Market Report
NameBio.com: GoDaddy had the top three sales yesterday led by AirPlay.com which sold for $202,000. NameBio recorded 379 sales $100+ for a total of $442,735 with an average sale price of $1,168. Compared to the previous day there was a decrease of 14% in the number of sales but the total dollar amount increased by 65%. We also recorded an addition...
Shane’s Daily List of Domains at Auction for Friday, March 29th, 2023
DSAD.com:
I’ve been having fun with the Beehouse.com brand over the last year. Learning how the production of products works. Sourcing packaging, creating nice packaging, and improving the quality of the product. I am not making any money but the honey is damn good and the product is nice. And I’ve learned so much. My newest ...
Domain Name Sale Stats 30th March 2023
Crunch.id: A breakdown of all announced domain sales $500 and over, Domains, venue and sale price data courtesy of Namebio.com This data assumes all sales from Park.io, Sav.com, Register.TO, GoDaddy, NameJet, DropCatch, Dynadot, SnapNames, Whois.ai, Catched.com, Docky.ly and NamesCon are wholesale and all others are retail. Full Rundown See bot...
The domain name TrumpIndicted.com just hit its peak!
The former president, Donald Trump, has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, following an extensive investigation that focused on hush-money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. The case is believed to involve a payment made before the 2016 presidential election to keep her from publicly discussing an affair she said she had with […]
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The domain name TrumpIndicted.com just hit its peak!
DomainGang.com: The former president Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, following an extensive investigation that focused on hush-money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. The case is believed to involve a payment made before the 2016 presidential election to keep her from publicly discussing an affair she said she ha...
Hmm. A Web3 domain company wants to trademark .swoosh
I bet Nike won’t like this.
Freename AG, one of many initiatives offering blockchain-based domain names, just filed an “interesting” trademark application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
The company wants a figurative trademark for “.swoosh”. It filed citing priority of a foreign trademark in Switzerland.
If you haven’t been following the NFT space, .swoosh is the name Nike is using for its NFT efforts. The official website for .swoosh is swoosh.nike.
This trademark application is an
Nuclear Now: Oliver Stone went with a “film” domain suffix
Legendary director, Oliver Stone, has produced “Nuclear Now“—a film about the use of nuclear power as a source of energy that will save the planet from imminent climate change. The film provides a shocking insight to the real enemy of the planet, coal, all while demonstrating the benefits of nuclear power: Low carbon emissions: Nuclear […]
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Markmonitor Launches New DomainDefend Program
New monitoring program offers corporate domain customers front-of-the-line access to desirable domain namesJACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 28, 2023 ...
Domain Name System Tools Market 2023 Expected to Reach Significant Rate by 2031
The "Domain Name System Tools Market" study describes how the technology industry is evolving and how major and ...
What’s Next For VeriSign Stock After A 20% Fall Since 2021?
Despite an 8% fall since early February this year, VeriSign stock (NASDAQ: VRSN) has little room for growth, in our view. VeriSign stock has declined from $222 in early February to $204 now.
Retailinsite.com: UDRP focused on domain’s forwarding to Complainant’s competitor
The domain name Retailinsite.com was registered in 1998; the mark RETAIL INSITE was registered by R.I. Properties, Inc. dba. Retail Insite in 2022, citing a date of first use in 1999. The sole panelist stated that the mark’s registration date is the definitive date in making a decision: Of course, “the claimed date of first […]
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