Donuts revealed seven previously unpublished New gTLD domain sales ranging from $15,000 up to $125,000.
The sales were revealed at NamesCon but were not reported (except for live.chat) until Donuts made a tweet today.
It was not reported when these sales were completed but some seem to be as old as February 2019 and some as new as January 2020.
Here are the 7 New gTLD domains name sales revealed by the Donuts registry that owns about 200 extensions:
international.business | $15,000 |
go.live | $75,000 |
live.chat | $125,000 |
my.games | $75,000 |
race.news | $25,000 |
u.money | $15,000 |
wireless.energy | $15,000 |
You can find these 7 domain sales and search for thousands more New gTLD sales at Sold.Domains.
Honestly… I think they are fake.
Fake prices? Why do you think that?
i don’t know that guy but if you don’t believe him i will actually bet you money that they are fake. the only other rational explanation is that the buyer was clinically insane.
I own Blockchain.link and know what type of offers come through on new Gs. 😏
https://youtu.be/M_Ije5x3wDQ
How many new gtlds do you have?
I’ll bet you. largest registry with offices all over the globe. 240 nTLDs. I think you are the insane one to doubt these sales. How much we betting, lunch money?
Think they are real. The numbers of sales is way down though. This is their best sales in a year?? Market has dropped off a cliff.
Well, long gone are the $500k and $300k sales.
2017 was the last good year. They tried to push a couple of 2017 sales into 2018 but that didn’t work for me.
Snoopy have you any experience buying new Gs and trying to sell them.
First hand experience really does count for a lot. Without it, you have only a piece of the puzzle (reported sales). So if that’s where your claim of the market falling off a cliff comes from, your incomplete information, then at least know that it’s not the experience many new G investors are having.
Who wants to report sales when they are busy selling to end users? End users don’t care about reported sales – only other domainers do, and sometimes that’s unnecessary competition.