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  2. List of most expensive domain names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of domain names that sold for $3 million USD or more. The list is limited to pure domain name and cash-only sales. Sales which included website content or involved equity deals are not listed.

  3. Lists of most expensive items by category - Wikipedia

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    List of most expensive books and manuscripts; List of most expensive celebrity photographs; List of most expensive domain names; List of most expensive films; List of most expensive music videos; List of most expensive non-fungible tokens; List of most expensive photographs; List of most expensive albums; List of most valuable records

  4. Category:Domain name lists - Wikipedia

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    List of most expensive domain names; O. List of the oldest currently registered Internet domain names This page was last edited on 18 August 2021, at 05:32 (UTC ...

  5. Countries that have cashed in on their top-level domain names

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    But Libya controls web addresses that end in .ly, which have become widely used as a so-called domain hack for websites with English names that end in -ly. Well-known examples include bit.ly, used ...

  6. List of the oldest currently registered Internet domain names

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    This is a list of the oldest extant registered generic top-level domains used in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Until late February 1986, Domain Registration was limited to organizations with access to ARPA. Public registration was revealed on Usenet on February 24, 1986. [1]

  7. Flying.com Sells for $1.1 Million: Bubble in the Domain Market?

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    There's been talk of a bubble in the domain market since 2007 -- when business.com sold. The domain market, like any other market, is susceptible to bubbles -- especially given how many ...