On August 10, 2025, the domain name market saw a decline in both volume and price. According to NameBio statistics, there were 385 transactions over $100 that day, with a total transaction value of $273,250 and an average transaction price of $710. Compared to the previous day, the number of sales decreased by 12%, and the total transaction value decreased by 23%, indicating a decline in market activity.

In addition to transactions over $100, there were 1,531 sales under $100 that day, with a total transaction value of $19,685. While these low-priced transactions were numerous, their total transaction value was relatively low, representing a small proportion of the overall market, and more likely reflecting the transaction volume of entry-level and niche domain names.
The performance of the high-priced market is particularly noteworthy. Among transactions over $100, the distribution of top-tier transactions shows a clear trend of platform concentration. GoDaddy, a renowned domain name trading platform, accounted for nine of the first ten transactions of the day, demonstrating its strong influence in the high-end domain name market. The highest-priced domain was LiteraryLondon.org, which fetched $18,001. This domain, which contains the keywords “Literary” and “London,” possesses strong cultural connotations and a strong sense of location, potentially attracting interest from cultural institutions, publishing companies, or tourism-related businesses, resulting in a high price.
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