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Where are the 10 highest reported new gtld domain name sales in 2020?

September 19, 2020 by Raymond Hackney

The 10 highest reported new gtld domain name sales of all time

There have been 7,064 reported new gtld sales at Namebio. These sales total $26.6 million. The top 10 brought home $3,169,431 or approximately 12% of all reported sales.

.Top and .Games both placed multiple entries in the top 10, with 2 each.

Online.Casino and Casino.Online both made the top 10.

Online.Casino is a developed directory of online casinos. There are many casino websites that employ this development strategy.

Vacation.Rentals is a developed website, not many listings.

Home.Loans is a developed website that does not act as a mortgage broker or lender but acts as an educational and informational website only.

Free.Games is parked.

The.Club redirects to a website called InvitedHome.com, a vacation rental website.

B.top is a Chinese crypto based website.

Casino.online is just a landing page at Safenames.

Shop.app was purchased by Shopify and is a free app designed to make your online shopping experience better.

X.top does not resolve

Video.Games not properly configured and shows an error page when you visit.

online.casino510,000 USD2018-06-12Donuts
vacation.rentals500,300 USD2017-12-04Uniregistry
home.loans500,000 USD2018-01-21Donuts
free.games335,000 USD2019-05-26WebQuest
the.club300,000 USD2018-01-21Brandaisy
b.top218,880 USD2017-05-27Jiangsu Bangning
casino.online201,250 USD2017-03-22Sedo
shop.app200,000 USD2020-03-26Sedo
x.top191,001 USD2017-12-25Jiangsu Bangning
video.games183,000 USD2017-02-14Rightside

All sales data courtesy of Namebio

Note: There are many sales that go unreported. We cannot comment on the unknown, so we deal with what’s reported to, and by, reliable sources.

Filed Under: Domain Sales, New gTLD's

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Comments

  1. Snoopy says

    September 19, 2020 at 10:23 pm

    The new tld market peaked around late 2017, it has been downhill ever since.

  2. Matt says

    September 20, 2020 at 4:43 pm

    The sales speak for themselves. This is also a tiny fraction of sales as most are not reported. New domains have shook the industry and I don’t blame folks with thousands of marginal .coms attempting to undermine the new extensions – but it’s futile. The shift is happening.

    There are people who value new domains and therefore there’s an opportunity for folks to invest in new Gs – but be careful! There are so many and premium renewals are an issue for investors, also inspect the types of names that are selling – over the dot phrases are particularly valuable.

    • Snoopy says

      September 20, 2020 at 9:07 pm

      If the sales speak for themselves why do you start pulling the NDA excuse in the next sentence? Stop the excuses.

      • Matt says

        September 21, 2020 at 3:02 am

        What are you talking about?

        I think that chestnut syndrome is really affecting you.


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