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 ...
Jeff Gabriel Co-founder of Saw.com a company that is a sponsor here on TLDinvestors.com appeared on The Exit podcast which is ...
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 ...
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 ...
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. We surveyed 75 active domain investors from the Dynadot community to gather real insights into current strategies and trends. These aren’t ...
Sedo released their most searched keywords for November and AI led the way. Number 2 was one we don’t often see, “Deep”. Casino came in third. Bet which was #1 in October fell out of the top 10 ...
James Booth posted on X that he sold CocoBet.com for $75,000. The domain name was sold on Atom. It was acquired last year at GoDaddy auctions for $4,150. Someone going to be smarting they let that ...
Well for a new gtld to get any kind of traction they need anchor tenants as Ray Fassett from Second Generation likes to say. Well .now fans will be happy that the .now extension just got one.
Mike Mann posted on X that he sold VeraMed.com for $167,500. Registered in 2005. DotDB.com shows Veramed registered in 20 extensions. Medical/Health names continue to be a hot sector, yesterday it ...
I got an email just a couple minutes ago that DNWE.com is shutting down. It was in June of 2024 when Ryan Ewen took over the marketplace. Hi Raymond, We wanted to let you know that DNWE.com will be ...
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