Recently, the domain name industry received significant news! The 30-year-old premium two-letter domain QW.com has successfully changed hands. Registered in 1995, the domain had previously been held by an American owner for three decades, and now officially has a new owner.

This transaction is reportedly a result of a significant partnership. At the European Domain Summit in London in September of this year, DN.com met and established a partnership with Dave Evanson of Sedo, a world-renowned domain broker. The two parties worked together to facilitate this high-value transaction. While the specific transaction price has not been disclosed due to confidentiality agreements, it is confirmed that if the price were disclosed, QW.com would have ranked among DNJournal’s top ten global domain name sales for 2025, clearly demonstrating its market position and investment value.

As one of only 676 two-letter .com domains worldwide, QW.com’s scarcity inherently establishes its high value. Its short, easy-to-remember nature lends it inherent international brand potential, and its meaning spans multiple high-value sectors. In the technology sector, it can be interpreted as “Quick Web” or “Quantum Web,” meeting the needs of tech companies. In finance and digital assets, it can be associated with “high-quality wealth” or “fast wallet,” adapting to payment and wealth management platforms. In education, it can be extended to “Quiz World,” suiting online education and knowledge interaction. In the business services sector, it can also be understood as “fast work” or “high-quality work,” suiting corporate service brands. These diverse application scenarios make it an ideal choice for global brands in sectors such as technology, finance, and education.

Notably, QW.com’s original owner, a US company, was extremely cautious in selecting a trading platform, ultimately choosing DN.com out of recognition of its professionalism, security, and global resources. This also demonstrates DN.com’s trust in the international domain name trading market.
DN.com also announced that, following its collaboration with the European Domain Summit, it will co-host the inaugural Asian Domain Summit in Hong Kong this November. This move marks a key step forward in its mission to connect the global domain name industry and create more liquidity opportunities for high-quality assets.
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