Recently, the English digital domain ninetyfive.com was sold for $80,655 through the renowned trading platform DomainMarket.com. The seller was domain industry legend Mike Mann (@mikemanndotcom).

As a leading figure in domain name investment, Mike Mann’s transactions have always attracted considerable attention. A pioneer in the domain name industry since the 1990s, he once set a record by registering nearly 15,000 domain names in a single day and spearheaded transactions such as sex.com, a domain name with sky-high prices. His judgment of domain name value is a significant industry indicator.
The core value of ninetyfive.com lies in its meaning and practicality. Literally translated as “ninety-five,” it precisely corresponds to the number “95,” which in Chinese culture carries the noble meaning of “Nine Five Supreme,” a cultural symbol of authority and sophistication. Furthermore, “95” sounds like “jiuwang” (wine network) and “jiuwu” (old things), making it a natural fit for e-commerce and secondhand wine transactions. It can also be linked to a customer service hotline system starting with “95,” offering broad commercial applications.
More importantly, as an English-language domain name, ninetyfive.com is both memorable and internationally recognized. It’s easier for English users to understand than purely numeric domains and more concise than complex phrases, meeting the needs of global brand building. This type of domain name has long been considered “asset-light, hard currency,” and this transaction further demonstrates the stable investment value of premium, meaningful domain names.
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