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Prometheum.com domain name changed hands for $71,842

According to a recent SEC filing (see page 30), blockchain company Prometheum acquired the Prometheum.com domain name in October 2018 for USD $71,842.

Once charted by DNJournal, it would become the 99th highest reported domain name transaction for 2018.

 

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Author George KirikosPosted on April 13, 2019April 13, 2019Categories domain namesTags domain transactions

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