According to the latest statistics from domain.news, the top 20 domain names sold last week (April 13th to April 19th, 2026) have been officially released. Nas.com topped the list with a sale price of $1.25 million, significantly ahead of second place.

Second place went to on.org, with a sale price of $145,000. Third place was taken by the three-digit domain 7555.com at $128,888. Fourth place went to ggg.org at $61,015; and fifth place went to the German country code domain rechnungen.de at $52,233.
Looking at the suffix distribution, .com still holds absolute dominance—12 of the top 20 are .com domains, accounting for 60%. .org also performed well, with 4 domains making the list. The remaining suffixes are more dispersed: .de, .now, .co, and .eu each have one domain.
This week’s rankings reveal several key points: First, the top-tier effect is evident, with Nas.com’s single transaction value far exceeding the combined value of all other domains; second, premium short-character domains continue to be highly sought after, such as the three-digit 7555.com and the three-letter ggg.org, both recording impressive prices; third, country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) performed steadily, with the inclusion of .de and .eu indicating continued strong purchasing power in the European market.
Overall, .com’s dominant position remains secure, while .org, despite competition from new top-level domains and ccTLDs, maintains strong liquidity and recognition.
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