On July 10, 2026, domain investor @MagnumDomains announced on the X platform that Symphony.co had been successfully sold through Afternic for $180,000 (approximately RMB 1.3 million), marking the end of a 15-year commitment.

Rewinding to 2011, when .co domains were first opened for public registration, platforms like GoDaddy were heavily promoting this new suffix with first-year registrations for less than $10. It was in this year that MagnumDomains acquired Symphony.co for approximately $350, plus a $10.69 renewal fee.

The name “Symphony,” meaning “symphony orchestra,” speaks volumes about its value:
Natural High-End Associations: The word itself represents the highest art form in music—the symphony orchestra—naturally evoking associations of sophistication, collaboration, and harmony. It’s an ideal domain for building music platforms, orchestras, or high-end audio brands.
Beyond Musical Meanings: In a business context, “Symphony” is often interpreted as collaboration, integration, and perfect cooperation within complex systems. Applicable to a wide range of business fields, including technology, consulting, and project management, it offers immense potential.
From its humble beginnings in 2011 when .co domains were undervalued, to its current six-figure dollar sale, the story of Symphony.co is itself a perfect “symphony” of value.
The article comes from the Internet. If there is any infringement, please notify me to delete it. Please indicate the source when reprinting!
If you have news to publish, please send it to:article@domain.news
