China‘s population of 1.4 billion ranks the country as number one in the world.
The Chinese economy is currently second in the world after the US, but consumerism trends – often referred to as Communist Capitalism – will most likely propel China to the top spot.
China’s population over 65 is 10.3% for the mainland, with Hong Kong at 15.9%.
The world’s most aged domainers are in Japan, apparently, with 27.3% of the population above 65 years of age.
The Chinese domain market has been stalling recently, and that’s a global phenomenon referred to as the summer doldrums, according to many non-scientists.
The bitter truth is that after a year of intense trading, and even a huge stock market crash, the Chinese economy pulls its respective domain market along.
Domain investments exist, but trading among domainers has lessened, all while prices for so-called “Chips” has lost half their December 2015 value.
We keep track of short domains, between 2 to 4 characters, that changed hands in the .COM, .CN and .NET TLDs among the Chinese.
Today’s list combines 48 hours of transactions, due to the small volume of sales.
Here’s the list:
bxc.cn
nhl.cn
521.net
761.net
bmcp.cn
cjkl.cn
cqlj.cn
djsh.cn
pycp.cn
rgm.com
tldn.cn
5315.com
chwh.com
dglp.com
fckh.com
fgxf.com
gkcb.com
hgnm.com
hhmg.com
hlwr.com
hwwk.com
hybk.com
jhqw.com
ndym.com
nfgh.com
nfsk.com
nwcx.com
pmht.com
pmpb.com
pprf.com
ppxl.com
pymn.com
pyqt.com
rkxz.com
slks.com
tnkz.com
wchm.com
wdmt.com
wdqs.com
wfrc.com
wmrz.com
wtqq.com
xwtq.com
yhwy.com
ytjj.com
zrbb.com
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