Despite a drop in the sales volume, and a substantial loss in value since the end of 2015, Chinese domain investors maintain a strong interest in domain chips.
Not just any domain “Chips” but .CN chips in particular.
Chinese domain “chips” are four letter .CN domains, that contain the following letters:
B,C,D,F,G,H,J,K,L,M,N,P,Q,R,S,T,W,X,Y,Z
According to many reports, Dutch domain investor, Tim Schoon, is the godfather of this particular group of domain names.
We keep track of the Chinese domain market’s trends, reporting on domains that changed hands.
The requirements: domain length between 2 to 4 characters, and in the .CN, .COM, and .NET TLDs.
Today’s list appears to be longer than usual, but that’s because it reflects transactions for the past 48 hours. There was no report yesterday, so today we have approximately twice as many domains to report.
byt.com
ddz.com
dxr.com
glb.com
gsjb.cn
hjb.com
jqg.com
mnmx.cn
nfcb.cn
nkb.com
nntd.cn
qdrf.cn
rchc.cn
rfkq.cn
sgpf.cn
tlcd.cn
tpzp.cn
typk.cn
wfxg.cn
wfxy.cn
xjnf.cn
xjng.cn
ycrq.cn
ydk.com
yhp.com
ykmp.cn
ypzp.cn
bxwb.com
dlbn.com
hxmg.com
jnqf.com
kcqs.com
krnt.com
lmqc.com
lxmg.com
nlrw.com
pbtp.com
pmyy.com
pyzc.com
qtdf.com
qzdt.com
rycx.com
tkpd.com
tnzg.com
xrln.com
ztzp.com
zzgq.com