AI.com Domain Sells for $70 Million in Internet Record Deal

The AI.com domain sells for a record $70 million to Chris Marshall for use in a new AI project.

By Oleg Petrenko Published:

The AI.com domain sells for $70 million, marking the highest price ever paid for a domain name in internet history. The record sale reflects intense commercial interest in artificial intelligence branding and digital real estate tied to emerging technologies.

The buyer is Chris Marshall, founder of a major cryptocurrency platform, who plans to leverage the premium domain for an AI-focused project. The acquisition underscores the premium value investors place on concise, category-defining web properties as gateways to consumer-facing tech initiatives.

Experts say the historic transaction highlights the intersection of AI, branding, and digital asset speculation. As AI becomes central to mainstream tech adoption, premium domains are increasingly viewed as strategic assets capable of driving visibility and market positioning.

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