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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. ... California.com: $3.0 million: 2019

  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. 15 of the Most Expensive Things in the World in 2024 - AOL

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    It’s not surprising to find a few cars on this list of the world’s most expensive things. In 2018, a 1962 red Ferrari GTO sold to an anonymous buyer at Sotheby’s auction in Monterey for $48. ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...