An encrypted communications platform, a site to sell soccer jerseys, and a platform for managing valet parking bought domain names.
Sedo, in conjunction with InterNetX, released the 2026 Global Domain Report this week. It states that Sedo handled transactions in 383 top level domains last year. Sedo is truly the king of country code domains. On this week’s end user list you’ll see .fi, .me, .eu, and .de.
Sedo’s top public sale this week was yal.com for $139,000. It’s not clear who bought the domain yet.
Here’s a list of end user domain name sales that were recently completed at Sedo. You can view previous lists like this here.
WGet.eu €11,500 – This domain forwards to wget.tech, which is an IT company.
Winim.com $11,300 – Winim is a digital marketing/content creation firm in Cologne.
Attention.me $5,688 – Attention.me promises to be a “new way to connect.”
Military.fi €5,010 – This domain redirects to military.eu, a site that sells tactical clothing such as boots, pants, and backpacks.
Backspace.me $4,999 – Backspace.me offers end-to-end encrypted messaging on a decentralized peer-to-peer network.
Quik.eu €3,900 – Quick Accessories sells technology accessories such as cables and power adapters.
StGregory.org $3,567 – This domain forwards to the website for St. Elias Orthodox Church in Austin. Perhaps it is expanding or changing names.
ThoseDays.com $3,000 – Those Days is a marketplace to buy and sell football (soccer) shirts (jerseys).
XValet.com $2,950 – X Valet will be a platform for managing valet parking.
Unglove.com $2,500 – Unglove.com is under development. It has a logo that reads “Here – the gloves are off!”
Monicar.de €2,380 – This domain is registered to a web designer. It’s being developed for a car sales site.
LeitMotif.de €2,000 – Leit Motif (Motif Digital) is a digital agency. It forwards this domain to leitmotif.digital.




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