Recent Domain Sales Highlight Trends in AI, Insurance, and Crypto

Published on May 9, 2025 | By OMWEB

Sedo reported a series of notable domain sales this past week, with several likely going to end users—though buyers have not yet been publicly identified.

  • Sollers.com – $50,000. Possibly acquired by a Russian automotive firm or another company sharing the name.
  • Borj.com – £44,000. Buyer remains unknown, but strong value indicates brand potential.

 

Other significant sales include:

  • Fizz.ai – $17,999. Will be used to interact with AI characters.
  • EasyUseNet.com – $13,000. A business offering access to Usenet services.
  • Research.ca – $9,000. Registered to the president of York Entrepreneurship Development Institute; linked to a Canadian nonprofit.
  • Coverflow.com – €5,800. Helps insurance brokers compare quotes.
  • Braes.com – $5,100. Acquired by Braes Tech, serving home health agencies.
  • FirstFuelCell.com – $4,988. Bought by an Ohio-based company that also owns the plural domain.
  • Mailboxes4Less.com – $4,199. Purchased by Salsbury Industries, which owns Mailboxes.com.
  • BTCC.eu – €3,999. Domain for a cryptocurrency exchange.
  • Meat.co – $3,500. Bought by “Meet, Co.,” though its purpose remains undisclosed.
  • SavvyScore.com – $2,999. Redirects to CommunitySavvy.com, a neighborhood rating platform.
  • ARInvestors.com – $2,999. Stands for Asia Renaissance Investors.
  • Fishing24.eu – €2,750. Online fishing equipment retailer.
  • OZFootball.com – €2,500. Soccer discussion forum.
  • Wedoo.be – €2,499. Likely a consulting firm; website still in development.
  • MarkMyWords.de – €2,380. Redirects to De Hobbit, a stationery retailer.
  • Installateur24.de – €2,200. Solar installation services provider.