Radix sold premium domain names in their new gTLDs to the
value of $1.657 million in the second half of 2019, an increase of 22% on the previous
6 months sales of $1.36 million, according to Premium Domains Report for July
to December 2019.
For the year, there was a total of $3 million in premium sales,
which not unexpectedly was their best year ever with .online, .tech and .store being
the highest-grossing of their new gTLDs for premium sales.
There were also over 220 domain names sold with a value of at
least $1,000, including 10 over $10,000, with clean.tech the highest one-time
sale in this period, selling for $30,000 through Sedo. 82% of the premium
domains registered in or before 2018 were renewed.
The biggest grossing of Radix’s new gTLDs for premium sales
was .tech with 208 premium sales valued at $208,746 followed by .online (198
sales valued at $167,155) and .store (146 sales valued at $104,875). These were
the only 3 gTLDs that had more than 100 sales. But of the top 9, the new
generic top-level domain with the highest mean value sale was .fun with 43
sales valued at $51,013 for an average of $1,186 each.
For renewals of premium domain names, Radix had revenue of
$903,687 for 807 domains with .online providing over a third of that with
$328,132 followed by .tech ($151,538) and .store ($149,175), the only 3 gTLDs
with renewal revenue in the 6 figure mark.
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