According to Ename.cn, a gaming domain name of Youxi.cn (means “game” “games”) in Chinese was sold for ¥610,000 CNY (approximately $91,280 USD) in an auction yesterday. According to domain name sales record, Youxi.com was sold for $2.43M in 2014. The price shocked a lot of investors at that time, but the value of premium domains never fade.
Xiangfu.com (means “enjoy a happy life” in Chinese) was sold for ¥11,500 CNY (approximately $17,200 USD) in an auction.
Pzl.com was sold for ¥245,000 CNY (approximately $36,600 USD) in an auction.
5723.com was sold for ¥195,000 CNY (approximately $29,000 USD) in an auction.
63.net was sold with a high six-figure CNY price.
http://dnqueen.net/2016/09/27/youxi...cny-chinese-market-daily-report-on-9-27-2016/
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Xiangfu.com (means “enjoy a happy life” in Chinese) was sold for ¥11,500 CNY (approximately $17,200 USD) in an auction.
Pzl.com was sold for ¥245,000 CNY (approximately $36,600 USD) in an auction.
5723.com was sold for ¥195,000 CNY (approximately $29,000 USD) in an auction.
63.net was sold with a high six-figure CNY price.
http://dnqueen.net/2016/09/27/youxi...cny-chinese-market-daily-report-on-9-27-2016/
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