A computer company, a UK plumbing business, and a North Carolina air conditioning company bought domain names.
Sedo’s top public sale this week was sandborn.com, which sold for $68,000. It’s not yet clear who bought the domain name.
Here’s a list of end user domain name sales that were recently completed at Sedo. You can view previous lists like this here.
Qbits.org and Qbits.net $16,667 each – Bangladesh-based computer seller Qbits bought these domains and forwards them to qbits.com.
Drainage.co.uk £7,500 – This business provides same-day drain unblocking across the UK in addition to related services.
Kronus.io $5,988 – Kronus says it “Unifies hardware, software, and verification into one platform.”
Budflow.com $3,499 – I don’t know what this is, but they have a cool animated logo on their holding page.
Quickcrete.com $2,999 – QCP Corp sells precast furnishings, including concrete benches and planters. Another company sells concrete mixes under a similar-sounding name that’s spelled differently – Quikrete.
NCHI.org $2,975 – This domain is much shorter than National Center for Hearing Innovation’s main domain name: nationalcenterhearinginnovation.org. It’s a nonprofit promoting cochlear implants.
GrowthSync.com $2,530 – GrowthSync says it “unifies Shopify, Amazon, TikTok Shop, and more into a single AI-powered operating system for multi-channel sellers.”
WellnessTrip.com €2,500 – This domain forwards to wellnesshotel.com, which promotes wellness hotels in Austria.
SpringAire.com $2,500 – Spring Aire is an air conditioning company in the Greenville, NC area. It forwards this domain to springairemechanical.com.
Gedis.com €2,000 – Information technology security company gds Gesellschaft für Datenschutz Mittelhessen mbH (GDSM) is changing its name to Gedis. It got a great deal on this domain.
Luxium .ch €5,000 – Luxium says it will be “the world’s first digital currency whose issuance price will be based on the Fibonacci sequence.” I hope there’s more to it than that.




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