Even on Christmas James Booth is a selling machine. James posted on X that he sold GameFi.com for $300K at Atom. Raymond Hackney has been involved with domain names since 1997. One of the most ...
Afternic released their top keywords list for November 2025 and AI was first place just like October 2025. My moved from third to second and Group was third..
Michael Gilmour of ParkLogic did a fun little travel vlog of his journey to NamesCon. This is the first part of the NamesCon trip – the travel days before things get busy. Curious how others find this ...
Aaron from LaserAi.com posted on X that he sold QuantumAgents.com for $16,000. He held the name for just 3 months. He sold it at Sedo, This is the highest reported keywordAgents.com reported at ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Back on November 14 I wrote that Rick Schwartz posted on X that a domain name that he paid just $480 for has closed in a $1.3M LTO deal. Rick spells out the terms of the deal in the post which ...