An email marketer, a crypto company, and a wearable payments business bought domain names.

Sedo’s top sale this week was ipl.com for $265,000. It’s unclear who bought the domain name, but at this price, you can be assured that it’s an end user.
Here’s a list of end user domain name sales that just completed at Sedo. You can view previous lists like this here.
FlexibleIT.com $37,000 – Flexible IT is an IT support company. It forwards this domain to FlexibleSystems.com.
Lusty .com €11,000 – The landing page for this domain states, “The Next Generation of Sensual Content Creators.” It says it’s a project by VEYYO Sp. z o.o., and Veyyo’s website says it acquired Lusty .com as an active platform. Yet, it doesn’t appear the domain has been used in a while.
E-mailmarketing.com €9,800 – Email marketing consultant Troy Ericson, aka “Email Paramedic”, bought this domain for lead capture.
Nectar.fi €9,500 – Nectar is a cryptocurrency platform.
Reclipse.com $5,900 – Reclipse is a platform to help people write a memoir.
eWear.com $5,000 – eWear is a payment platform connected to a ring on your finger. It forwards this domain to eWearEurope.com.
CourseMagic.com $3,500 – When I interviewed Richard Lau on the podcast in April, he mentioned that companies that start a business on a .ai domain name should have a path to getting the matching .com. That’s what CourseMagic, an AI instructional designer for courses, did with this purchase. The odd thing is its affordability; why not start with this domain?
LeoHotels.com $2,888 – Leo is a vacation rental business in Spain.
Medenus.com $2,450 – Medenus sells gas pressure regulators. It forwards this domain to the matching .de domain.
27km.com $2,361 – 27km is a creative studio that has done work for Skida, Lufthansa, and KFC. It previously used 27km.de, which now forwards to the .com.
Street-Food-Catering.com €2,000 – An organizer of street food festivals in Germany uses this domain.




IPL = INDIAN PREMIUM LEAGUE
That would be a logical buyer
In the UK we have IPL International Procurement and Logistics > if I’m not wrong > they have warehouse contracts with the UK Asda supermarkets (Wallmart). Maybe them? .. just guessing.. They definetelly have the budgets for a deal like this. .. quick guess 🙂