A brandable domain name is available for sale, ideal for a new company to promote their products or services. The current owner has been using it for marketing their game projects. Despite their reluctance to sell, they are seeking funds for a new gaming venture, presenting a rare chance to acquire this unique domain name. Three-letter domain names are highly prized assets, reflected in recent sales figures over the past year. Comparable transactions include QNB.COM and BTC.COM, both of which commanded a price of $1,000,000 each in 2014. Other notable sales include WAN.COM for $800,000, MOB.COM for $220,000, and GAB.COM for $200,000. These examples highlight the significant value associated with short, memorable domain names, emphasizing the potential investment opportunity for interested parties. However, specific URLs, business names, and personal contact information have been omitted to maintain anonymity.
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