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auctions Domain Auction in Beijing: 32.cn sold for $274,380; MeiKang.com for $53,262...

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The Second Beijing Domain Auction was successfully held in Beijing, China on April 24, 2015. The auction resulted in seven figures worth of domain sales. We've included pictures from the event including some results from the domain auction. For those who are interested in the Chinese market but were unable to attend the event, we hope you enjoy.


Auction House

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Sponsors

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Gathering of Domain Investors & Bidders

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Auction Results - Part of Successful Bidding

Update: 3 domains were erroneously included in this report; corrections have been made to the transcript.

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Auction Data Transcription

AuctionDomainsPriceinCNYPriceinUSD
52.com11,000,000$1,775,400
32.cn1,700,000$274,380
9.top500,000$80,700
MeiKang.com330,000$53,262
FanChuan.com200,000$32,280
FuShun.com200,000$32,280
HuiFang.com160,000$25,824
MoDao.com110,000$17,754
JuDan.com105,000$16,947
PaiWu.com100,000$16,140
ZhaCai.com100,000$16,140
Shunzi.com82,000$13,235
HuaZhao.com80,000$12,912
China.top80,000$12,912
JiuZhan.com76,000$12,266
YeCao.com67,000$10,814
Yecha.com67,000$10,814
BaoDou.com65,000$10,491
TouKui.com60,000$9,684
Jet.top60,000$9,684
ZiDai.com55,000$8,877
ErMai.com50,000$8,070
ShanPan.com50,000$8,070
YongNeng.com50,000$8,070
FaXie.com41,000$6,617
GuiLan.com41,000$6,617
BaMao.com38,000$6,133
XiaoJuan.com36,000$5,810
ZhuCan.com36,000$5,810
ShuiCai.com35,000$5,649
LingZhou.com30,000$4,842
XiuLou.com28,000$4,519
ShaYing.com27,000$4,358
JiancChou.com25,000$4,035
WanMiao.com21,000$3,389
0317.top2,000$323

Correctional Notes
  • 52.com was sold at ename.cn before the Beijing auction, but the sale price of 11,000,000CNY is correct.
  • 9.top was auctioned at ename.cn a few days before the Beijing auction, but the sale price is correct.
  • 0317.top was auctioned at ename.cn a few days before the Beijing auction, but the sale price is correct.
 
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For years I invested in names that had " little value " because numbers " weren't good "...
Correct, they aren't good... they are excellent :D
 
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BTW - do Chinese buy hyphenated domains as it looks like pinyin is perfect for it?

I think so... I reged a few tonight using a dash but number related. If ya don't use a dash you'd need to rob a bank to pay the reg fee. :xf.grin:
 
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You see that 0317.top just sold for over $300 and you still wouldn't take it for free? Send me $300 then. I'll PM you my paypal address since you're so rich
I saw that yes... Hence the comment... I'm pretty sure that you know full well as to why it sold for $300.

Put it for sale on any other market place, it wouldn't get $20
 
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wow, this is big. but except the digit domains, no idea of what those chinese pinyin means. wait, i find one english "jet" ;)
 
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JiancChou.com should be JianChou.com?
 
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Just got HongChau.com after seeing this!
I'm curious to know why Chinese investors are investing in .top?
as far as i know, "top" can be understood for most non english speakers.
 
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Although top is an English word, Chinese people know its meaning. Since its GA on November 18, 2014, .top has a registration number of 87,000, among which around 80% are registered by Chinese people.

You can check: https://namestat.org/top


Good to be a Reseller.Top then? B-)
 
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.top is a Chinese registry and it looks like the auction was sponsored by .top.

Interesting that those pinyin .com continue to sell very well. Looks like IDN are out of the picture.

BTW - do Chinese buy hyphenated domains as it looks like pinyin is perfect for it?

1. Yes, it was sponsored by us.

2. Pinyin, digits, single and abbreviated English domains are quite popular in China, but IDN are not in the same situation, even Chinese characters.

3. Hyphenated domains are okay but not that good :D
 
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But most of those on auction are just two tier pinyin eg Fu Shun?

Interesting also that nearly all of the pinyin sales have the same registrant or nominee, was that a requirement of the auction?
My guess is that the domains on the auction might be in some kind of entrust status in case of ownership protection.
 
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Really interesting, thanks for the write up vicho! :)
 
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i wouldn't take 0317.top if it was offered to me for free.
 
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You see that 0317.top just sold for over $300 and you still wouldn't take it for free? Send me $300 then. I'll PM you my paypal address since you're so rich
 
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What is the next favorite number to be paired with 8?

I went with 8-0 with one of mine which I'm pretty sure means eighty. Also went with 5-3 which means:
scholar, poet and lexicographer, author of dialect dictionary 方言

7-1 was another but doesn't seem to have any meaning other than it totals 8.

Just Google China lucky numbers, then check them here: https://chinese.yabla.com/

If interested 101domain has these for under $2.00 yr..
 
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What is the next favorite number to be paired with 8?

2 is quite good. (Easy) combined with 8 ( wealth) could be easy money. 28, I could be wrong,often am! :D
 
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Could you provide some more details about the actual event. What was the exact name of that event? or What company/organization did the event? Since that was the second Beijing domain auction, many of us would like to participate in the Third auction.

Hi, thanks for your good questions.
1. There are many gathering activities of such kind in different cities in China, the most famous are Beijing, Hangzhou & Shanghai, Xiamen, etc. They are often held and organized by influential domainers with participants from all over the country and sponsors like .TOP registry. So far, only Beijing holds auctions quarterly.
2. It is expected that the 3rd Beijing Domain Auction will be held in July, 2015 and will be in a more larger scale. I will post a thread on Namepros regarding the detailed information of the 3rd auction if necessary.

Btw, do you want to participate in it for buying or for selling ?
 
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Interesting post - it certainly explains why I've been receiving so many emails from China about 52.net!
 
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yeah, buy.top $12,912 and keke.top $8,070
 
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Just got HongChau.com after seeing this!
I'm curious to know why Chinese investors are investing in .top?
 
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Just got HongChau.com after seeing this!
I'm curious to know why Chinese investors are investing in .top?

.top is a Chinese registry and it looks like the auction was sponsored by .top.

Interesting that those pinyin .com continue to sell very well. Looks like IDN are out of the picture.

BTW - do Chinese buy hyphenated domains as it looks like pinyin is perfect for it?
 
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