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🔥 Today’s Domain Pick
faithful.ai — $1,001 current bid (16 bids)
“Faithful” — one of the most powerful words in the English language, now sitting on the hottest TLD in the domain market. In an era where AI trust is the conversation — from hallucination detection to alignment research to enterprise reliability — “faithful.ai” isn’t just a domain name. It’s a mission statement.
The numbers tell a story:
- RDS Valuation: $45,000 – $65,000 – $85,000 (85% confidence)
- GoDaddy Appraisal: $565
- Current Bid: $1,001 (16 bids)
- Search Volume: 37,000/mo
- Extensions Taken: 124 (strong brand signal)
- Registered: 2019
- Ends: Today, March 13 @ 3:00 PM UTC
Our valuation API pegs the mid estimate at $65,000 — that’s 65x the current bid and 115x GoDaddy’s $565 appraisal. The gap is enormous. Comparable .ai sales back this up: intuitive.ai ($125K), cloudx.ai ($100K), orchid.ai ($80K), phenom.ai ($80K), cursive.ai ($70K), gandalf.ai ($65K). The pattern is clear — single-word brandable .ai domains are trading in the $50K–$125K range.
Name-Search-Presence scores “faithful” at 77/100 — the word already powers Faithfull the Brand (a fashion label founded in 2014), plus deep cultural roots across religion, philosophy, and now tech. With 124 extensions taken across other TLDs, the keyword has proven commercial demand. At $1,001, the auction floor hasn’t caught up to the .ai premium that comparable sales clearly establish.
📰 Domain News
.Org Prices to Increase on June 1 — First Hike in a Decade
The wholesale price for .org domains will jump from $9.93 to $11.00 on June 1 — the first increase since 2016. The backstory matters: in 2019, ICANN removed price caps on .org, sparking fears of runaway increases. Then Internet Society tried to sell the .org registry to private equity for $1.135 billion. California’s attorney general killed the deal. Had it gone through, .org wholesale prices would be nearly $20 today. PIR says no further increases are planned. Registrants can lock in current pricing by renewing for up to ten years before June 1.
Source: DomainNameWire · Mar 12
Claw.com: A 1996 Domain Meets the AI Naming Wave
Hasbro has owned Claw.com since 1996, but it’s never been more relevant. With the rise of autonomous AI agent platforms driving 3,389 new “claw” keyword domain registrations, the single-word .com is suddenly sitting at the center of the AI naming boom. The domain doesn’t resolve to a website, but Hasbro — which also holds Risk.com, Monopoly.com, Sorry.com, and ActionFigures.com — knows how to play the domain game. As one-word .com domains become increasingly scarce, this dormant asset is a reminder of how keyword trends can reprice legacy holdings overnight.
Source: DomainInvesting · Mar 13
Hormuz.com: A 1998 Domain Catches a Geopolitical Wave
As Iran threatens to keep the Strait of Hormuz shut — the waterway handling 20% of global oil flows — the exact-match domain Hormuz.com sits in private hands with nothing but a bare “contact us” lander. Registered in 1998 by a Malaysian investor, it’s a textbook example of geo-political domain assets: dormant for years, then suddenly relevant when the world pivots to your keyword. No BIN price listed, which usually means the owner knows what they have.
Source: DomainGang · Mar 12
⏰ Best Auctions Closing Soon
Curated from 122,000+ auctions across all platforms. Scored on valuation-to-bid ratio, quality score, search volume, and brand potential. TLD diversity enforced.
🎨 dezzain.com — $425 · 28 bids · QS: 80 · DR: 56
RDS Valuation: $1,200 mid — modest on paper, but the model is pricing the brand, not the asset underneath. The real story is below the surface.
Search Presence: Name-Search-Presence scores 47/100 — “dezzain” is a coined brand (riff on “design”), not a dictionary word, but Facebook and 6sense profiles still surface in search. The brand left a footprint.
Why it’s exciting: Highest quality score in today’s entire dataset. DR 56 with 611,048 Ahrefs backlinks and 1.5 million Semrush backlinks — SEO authority you’d spend six figures to build from scratch. Someone built a design resource empire on this domain for 19 years. At $425, you’re buying link equity, not just a name. Ends today.
🏛️ biosbits.org — $305 · 49 bids · QS: 69 · DR: 38
RDS Valuation: $800 mid — comparable .org sales include capetown.org ($13,391), whyfiles.org ($12,000), and seniors.org ($78,499). The comps suggest significant upside from the current bid.
Search Presence: Name-Search-Presence scores 74/100 — an established open-source project with GitHub presence, documentation, and technical community recognition. The “bios” + “bits” compound signals deep relevance to firmware, embedded systems, and low-level computing.
Why it’s exciting: The most-bid domain ending today — 49 bids and climbing. DR 38 with 463 Ahrefs backlinks and 937 Semrush backlinks point to real link authority. In a week where .org prices were just announced to increase for the first time in a decade, this .org with genuine technical heritage at $305 is getting exactly the attention it deserves. Ends today.
✈️ journeys.me — $595 · SV: 108,000 · QS: 38
RDS Valuation: $150 mid — the model prices .me comps at $20–$290, but GoDaddy sees $2,722. The gap reveals how differently algorithms weight the .me TLD.
Search Presence: Name-Search-Presence scores 82/100 — the highest in today’s issue. “Journeys” is a billion-dollar shoe retail brand with 1,100+ stores, plus a universal English word. The name resonates across travel, personal growth, gaming, and education.
Why it’s exciting: 108,000 monthly searches and 137 extensions taken — that’s a keyword with massive proven demand. The .me TLD turns it personal: my journeys, your journeys. At $595 Buy Now with zero bids, this is the kind of dictionary-word .me that sits quietly until someone realizes what they missed. Ends today.
🔥 Hot Auctions This Week
The most competitive auctions across all platforms — ranked by bid count, with valuation analysis. Deduplicated from previous issues.
29k.cc — $75.63 · 38 bids · QS: 45 · SV: 400
RDS Valuation: $50 mid — comparable .cc sales cluster at $22–$105 for short alphanumeric domains, though pure numerics like 837.cc ($15,000) and two-letter ks.cc ($22,560) show what premium .cc can fetch at the top end.
Search Presence: Name-Search-Presence scores 74/100 — “29K” maps to the MiG-29K military aircraft and a wellness/mental health platform (29k.org), giving the shorthand unexpected depth.
Why it’s exciting: 38 bids at $75 from a $1 start — the market is aggressively repricing this in real time. Three-character .cc domains are scarce, and the numeric-letter pattern reads like a crypto project, a community size metric, or a military callsign. Registered in 2024, so the market is discovering this asset fresh.
botcert.com — $53 · 34 bids · QS: 63
RDS Valuation: $1,200 mid — positioned in the brandable .com segment where comparables like wonderly.com ($100K) and indiana.com ($168K) show what category-defining names can command. Sedo already lists this at $1,125.
Search Presence: Name-Search-Presence scores 39/100 — wide-open territory. No dominant incumbent owns this brand. That’s a blank canvas for whoever wins the auction.
Why it’s exciting: “Bot Certification” in an era where AI agents are flooding the internet. The EU’s AI Act, bot disclosure requirements, digital watermarking mandates — the regulatory landscape is creating real demand for bot verification services. At $53 with 34 bids and climbing, the market sees the timing too. Registered since 2019. Ends tomorrow.
muscles.ai — $705 · 17 bids · QS: 71 · SV: 140,000
RDS Valuation: $75,000 mid (85% confidence) — comparable .ai sales include cursive.ai ($70K), gandalf.ai ($65K), and wrangle.ai ($50K). At $705, you’re looking at potential 106x upside.
Search Presence: Name-Search-Presence scores 72/100 — “muscles” powers MusclePharm, MuscleTech, HD Muscle, Muscle Milk, and a constellation of fitness brands. Deep commercial demand for the keyword.
Why it’s exciting: A real English dictionary word on the .ai TLD with 140,000 monthly searches — the highest search volume in today’s issue by far. The fitness industry is rapidly integrating AI for form analysis, workout generation, and injury prediction. Estibot pegs it at $7,900, but RDS sees 9.5x higher — and the .ai comparable sales back that up. At $705, the auction hasn’t caught up to the .ai premium yet. Ends March 15.
📚 Domain History: .com
The .com domain launched on January 1, 1985, as one of the original six top-level domains, intended for commercial organizations. The first .com ever registered was symbolics.com on March 15, 1985 — 41 years ago this Saturday. For the first decade, registrations were free and managed by the National Science Foundation. When fees were introduced in 1995 ($100 for two years), fewer than 10,000 .com domains existed. Then the dot-com boom hit: registrations exploded from 2 million in 1998 to 20 million by 2000. Today, over 160 million .com domains are registered, and it remains the default TLD for businesses worldwide — the domain people type when they forget the URL.
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