Premium domains
Each domain registry can set aside a portion of domains that it designates as premium. These domains can then be sold to interested parties at a higher price than the standard registration fee. For truly interesting domains, this price can be thousands of times higher.
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In some cases, premium domains are blocked and auctioned en masse on large auction portals, where the highest bid wins. In these cases, the goal of the registries is often to raise awareness of the domain (auctions are often discussed in advance in communities) and to reach a larger number of domain investors at once.
The registry can also mark any unregistered domain as premium. Similarly, if an interesting domain expires, the registry can mark it as premium after deletion and sell it at a higher price.
How is the price of a premium domain determined?
Prices are set by the registry itself and can vary greatly from one extension to another. Some simply assign a price to individual domains, while others divide them into categories and then assign prices to those categories.
Does the higher price also apply to extensions?
The higher price may or may not also apply to domain renewals. If you want to purchase a premium domain, we strongly recommend that you read the terms and conditions and find all the necessary information at the domain registry.
Does VEDOS offer premium domains?
We do not currently offer them and have no plans to do so. In order for everything to work properly, we would have to incorporate the concept of premium domains into our system, which is almost completely automated. In addition, most premium domains are English words, so there is not much interest in them here. Of course, if we encountered greater demand from our customers, we would start to address this.
Premium domains are marked as "blocked" by our system.
Is it possible to re-register premium domains with VEDOS?
Unfortunately, no. The situation with re-registering premium domains is similar to that with registration.