Lonestar.bet will be the fourth highest reported .bet sale of all time. Logan already had fourth place with MMA.bet which he sold for $48,000 in 2022. Legalization of gambling coming to Texas in 2026?
Leo.ai is reported today at Namebio as sold for $150,000. Leonid-Costin Kater broke this news back on December 2 but at a ...
GNAME shared the previous four weeks of domain sales on their marketplace. Two categories, Buy it now marketplace and auctions. Taking a look at the auction names it seems many were purchased for ...
October’s top keywords sold at Afternic are here! AI remains #1, with "Group" moving up and "My" close behind. Home, Services, Auto, Health, Crypto, and Tech continue their run this month. pic.twitter ...
Dynadot published their 2025 Domain Investing Trends Survey. We surveyed 75 active domain investors from the Dynadot community to gather real insights into current strategies and trends. These aren’t ...
Dynadot released their October 2025 Aftermarket report. The sales data comes in a number of categories. Expired auctions, Last Chance auctions, Backorder auctions, User auctions and Marketplace.
Dynadot published their 2025 Domain Investing Trends Survey. Survey Overview We surveyed 75 active domain investors from the Dynadot community to gather real insights into current strategies and ...
Jeff Gabriel Co-founder of Saw.com a company that is a sponsor here on TLDinvestors.com appeared on The Exit podcast which is ...
Raymond Hackney has been involved with domain names since 1997. One of the most prolific writers in the domain industry and founder of TLDinvestors.com and 3Character.com ...
Vincent Cate uploaded a video to YouTube that discusses the history of .ai, the government that turned on him and how he got .ai. Vincent explains how he was the first registrant of a .ai and that Jon ...
Sam Parr does a podcast for high net worth individuals called Moneywise. Shane Cultra is on the latest podcast and it’s a good listen. If you have followed Shane in domaining you will probably learn ...
Pierluigi Buccioli had LinkedIn suspend his account. An account where he pays $400 a year to have. He did a post on LinkeIN highlighting how it went down. Someone kept reporting his posts and they ...