China loses over half a million domains
The Chinese ccTLD .cn shrunk by over half a million domains in the first half of the year, according to the latest semiannual report from the local registry.
There were 19,562,007 registered .cn names at the end of June, down from 20,125,764 at the end of 2023, a decline of 563,757 domains, according to the CNNIC report.
Despite the decline, .cn is still the largest ccTLD, ahead of the 17,703,602 that Germany’s DENIC (.de) reported June 30.
The dip is not surprising. Verisign has pointed to weakness in China as a reason .com’s volume has been tumbling in recent quarters.
The fact that .cn is going down too suggests the negative growth is in fact due to macroeconomic factors rather that Chinese .com registrants migrating to their local ccTLD.
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