It’s hard to keep up with the Chinese domain market these days; the omnivorous investors of the Orient grab every short domain, including two and three letters or numerics.
Last time we updated the Chinese domain market report was in mid Februrary, so now it’s time for an epic list of domains that moved to Chinese registrants.
Some domains were sold, others were moved from a “not for sale” status to “for sale”, and vice versa.
This domain list is far from complete; we have selected some of the best domain names.
Enjoy. 😀
0515.com – It looks like a web development company acquired it.
6112.com – Does not resolve.
PKG.com – Acquired and not for sale.
EPJ.com – Acquired by Jack, a web designer from Shanghai.
FBQ.com – Available for sale.
6710.com – Available for sale.
NQW.com – Sold to Juxi Technology.
ZFN.com – Available through brokers.
0741.com – Bought by 62.com
588.cn – Bought by 62.com
6893.com – Bought by 62.com
7164.com – Bought by 62.com
7793.com – Bought by 62.com
8942.com – Bought by 62.com
0152.com – Bought by 62.com
0153.com – Bought by 62.com
0489.com – Bought by 62.com
0y.com – Bought by 62.com
15.com – Available for sale.
216.cn – Available for sale.
3064.com – Bought by 62.com
3072.com – Bought by 62.com
3260.com – Bought by 62.com
3669.com – Bought by 62.com
3784.com – Bought by 62.com
3820.com – Bought by 62.com
4364.com – For sale.
CWD.com – For sale.
GGK.com – Acquired and not for sale.
RNN.com – Acquired and not for sale.
WYB.com – Acquired and not for sale.
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I see no two-letter name in the list, even the article says so.
Peter – The article says what is covered by this series, but not necessarily every single time. Only covered a week’s worth of domains however, will post more, hopefully tomorrow.
As a domainer, we all like short domains.
I WTB LLL and LLLL .com domains too.
LLL.com $XXXX-XXXXX
LLLL.com $XX-XXX
Still wondering how much Banana.com went for? BananaTV.com offers tv services, I wonder if they picked it up. 62.com seems to be related and someone named Raymond Liu.
Maybe Mike can let us know what it went for??
It appears .com and .cn is King in China.
15.com makes me tingling
Maybe you can tell us a bit more about 62.com ….. they seem to be gobbling up the nnnn market right now