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A crypto exchange, a children’s footwear company and an auto parts manufacturer bought domain names.

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The cryptocurrency surge is creating lots of demand for domain names. The domains themselves aren’t always descriptive of cryptocurrency, either. The latest example is this week’s top Sedo end user sale of Swap.io. The top sale overall was 509.com but a domain investor acquired it.

Here’s what I dug up for recent end user sales at Sedo. (You can view previous lists like this here.)

Swap.io $50,000 – A cryptocurrency company bought this domain.

PPE.us $20,000 – Forwards to ipromo.com, a promotional products company that has also transitioned to selling personal protective equipment (PPE) during the pandemic.

Remote.in $12,000 – Remote Technology Services Inc of California bought this domain. The IT services firm appears to use the domain RemoteTechs.com.

WeeStep.com $7,500 – WeeStep is a children’s footwear brand.

Fahrzeugmarkt.ch €5,600 – This is a French-language website for auto repair shops to order auto parts and accessories.

Radon.org $5,000 – The National Radon Foundation bought this domain.

UniversalEnglish.com $4,999 – Diagnostic & Remediation Education Services Australia bought this domain.

SFUSD.com $4,799 – The San Francisco Unified School District bought this domain.

CompraVenta.com €4,601 – The buyer forwards the domain to CanariasAhorra.com, a Spanish women’s shoe and accessory online retailer.

OpsReady.com $4,500 – OpsReady is a software service provider for no-code and low-code automation with web and mobile apps.

Sanierungsprofi.at €4,000 – This is an Austrian domain for a renovation services company. The term is German for “renovation professional.”

Comptables.com €4,000 – Morgan Phillips, an executive recruiting firm in Luxembourg, bought this domain that translates to “accountants” in French.

SymtechCorp.com $3,995 – Symtech Corporation, an automotive parts manufacturer, bought this domain. The company specializes in headlamp alignment and restoration products, fluid exchange and air conditioning systems. It’s an upgrade from SymtechCorp.net.

ConcordiaDental.com $2,499 – Health insurer Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield bought this domain.

WhiteFoxShop.com $2,400 – Women’s clothing outlet White Fox Boutique of Australia bought this domain. It uses WhiteFoxBoutique.com for its website.

Mesoestetic.it €2,099 – Mesoestetic Pharma Group SL is a Spanish manufacturer of perfumes, cosmetics, and other toiletry items.

ATKG.com $2,000 – This was bought by ATKG CPAs in San Antonio, Texas. It currently uses ATKGCPA.com for its website.

Faey.com $2,000 – WMK Management Services LLC , a management consulting firm in Dubai, bought this domain. It’s not clear what the domain is for.

Quivit.com $2,000 – Business insurance company IPFS Corporation bought this domain. I’m not sure what it will use this domain for.

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