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Is it possible to pay for all domain sales history 2007-2021? for a $XXX price
I am asking the dnpri.es and namebio for this but i think it has slim chance.
Do you know the other way to download all domain sales history 2007-2021?
 
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Is it possible to pay for all domain sales history 2007-2021? for a $XXX price
I am asking the dnpri.es and namebio for this but i think it has slim chance.
Do you know the other way to download all domain sales history 2007-2021?
You could create a pro account on namebio that might give you access to such data. Perhaps email namebio and ask if you upgraded would it allow access to this specific data set. https://namebio.com/contact.
 
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@redemo Indeed. With NameBio paid account you'll get all this info, including under $100 sales with their Business plan.
 
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Namebio has API limits. I don't think you can pull all its' data for an affordable price.

Maybe you can try extreme solutions...
 
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We don't sell downloads of all the data, but if we did I'd imagine it would be deep into the four-figure range. With a paid membership you can export 10k records per month at Domainer tier, or 50k per month at Business tier. But even with that it would take quite a while to export what you're looking for.

What are you trying to accomplish? There's a chance I could gather whatever info you're looking for without you needing all of the raw data. For example a YoY trend report across TLDs is fairly easy to do.
 
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I am also looking for this. The cheapest I have found is http://dnpric.es/download/ @ $1,999

@Michael Having the complete set is useful to experiment and run all sort of queries. The more data you have the more precise you can be. In my case, the idea is to try to automatically identify (and rank) dropping/unregistered domains which may hold some value.
 
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I am also looking for this. The cheapest I have found is http://dnpric.es/download/ @ $1,999

@Michael Having the complete set is useful to experiment and run all sort of queries. The more data you have the more precise you can be. In my case, the idea is to try to automatically identify (and rank) dropping/unregistered domains which may hold some value.
From what I have found, this is the only place you download a *reasonably* full dataset.

@Michael For what it is worth, I would be interested in this as well - is it something NameBio would be willing to accommodate (with semi-frequent updates)?
 
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