A bitcoin forum, a private equity company, and Delaware North bought domain names.

Sedo’s top public sale this week was a private equity company buying the .com to match its .co.uk domain.
Here’s a list of end user domain name sales that were completed at Sedo over the past week. You can view previous lists like this here.
Ansor.com $56,482 – Ansor is a private equity company in the UK. It uses the matching .co.uk domain.
Bitcoin.talk $18,888 – This domain forwards to a bitcoin forum at bitcointalk.org.
NoLie.com $9,000 – NoLie will be a platform for creators to auction items (such as FaceTime calls or personal items) to their fans.
MedicareWorkshop .com $5,200 – This domain forwards to a page promoting medicare workshops in Oklahoma.
Tickets.co.kr $6,000 – This site helps people find and buy airline tickets.
Qoob.com $5,000 – Qoob is an ecommerce marketing agency. It uses the domain qoob.agency.
EmberBet .com $4,995 – I always thought Delaware North was only in the food service business. It turns out they manage casinos, too.
LegalFans.com $3,925 – Legal Fans helps creators stop piracy. I wonder what OnlyFans thinks about this.
Kickstage.de €3,700 – Kickstage is a software development company for the energy, manufacturing, and finance sectors. It owns the matching .com domain.
FieldGrid.com $3,595 – FieldGrid makes it easier for companies to respond to RFPs.
The-Well.de €2,999 – The Well Club will be a health and wellness club in Frankfurt.
IndustriesTrompreis.de €2,995 – Energy company Trawa bought this domain for a page on its site about industrial energy prices. It translates to industrial electricity prices.
VisionSupport.org $2,975 – Braille Institute of America bought this domain.




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