Two-letter domain auction raises half a billion (dong)
Vietnam’s domain registry reportedly raised VND 557 million selling 31 two-character .vn domains at auction late last month.
That works out to about an average of about $685 per successfully sold domain, not a lot for a two-character name even in a relatively unknown (in the west) ccTLD.
The auction was led by ok.vn, which went for the dong equivalent of $4,170. Other sales included hi.vn ($2,281), mb.vn ($1,445), f5.vn for ($1,365), 3m.vn ($836) and 5s.vn ($684), according to Viet Nam News.
It was the second batch of names to be auctioned by VNNIC, following a round in March that was led by the sale of mb.vn for over $60,000.
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