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  2. List of most expensive domain names - Wikipedia

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    List of most expensive domain names. ... 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.

  3. Investing.com Is 2012's Priciest URL, but the Real Money Is ...

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    In the Olympic marathon that is the world of online business, Investing.com wins the 2012 gold medal as the most expensive domain name sold this year -- and one of the most expensive website names ...

  4. 15 of the Most Expensive Things in the World in 2024 - AOL

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    Also see the most expensive things ever sold at auction. ... CarInsurance.com reportedly cost $49.7 million — the highest publicly reported price ever for a domain name. The purchase was made by ...

  5. Sedo - Wikipedia

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    On February 17, 2010, Sedo helped broker the purchase for the most expensive .org domain name ever—poker.org—for US$1 million. PokerCompany.com purchased the domain name. [10] Later that year, Sedo was awarded a Guinness World Records record for the sale of sex.com, the most expensive public domain sale at $13,000,000. [11]

  6. Marc Ostrofsky - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 he sold the DNS domain Business.com $7.5 million to eCompanies, which was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for what was, at the time, the most expensive domain name ever sold in the world, [9] Ostrofsky owned a stake in Business.com which was sold in 2008 for $345 million. [10]

  7. Sam Altman may have dropped millions of dollars—and OpenAI ...

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    At the time, Shah wrote that it was “the most expensive domain name transaction I've ever been involved with,” saying he bought the domain name because he believes chat-based software is the ...