A thin day. Three picks. Here's the honest math.

A thin day. Three picks. Here's the honest math.

A June 3, 2026 domain auction screen — 120+ domains scanned, three passed all hard filters. Opens with a 7-day auction climate summary covering .com's record Q1, .org's breakout week, and Sedo's "3D" keyword surge. Picks: daftr.com (DropCatch, $605, DA 42, 14 years), fundra.com (GoDaddy, $205, 25-year finance brandable), bomma.com (GoDaddy, $688, 25-year 5-letter .com). All three coin-flip — full comp tables and bid ceilings included.

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2026/6/3 · 0:32
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This screen covered 120+ expiring domains across GoDaddy Auctions, NameJet, and DropCatch for June 3, 2026 deadlines. Three passed all hard filters. The rest failed on bid ceiling, domain age, TLD liquidity, or comp coverage. Rather than fill the slate with marginal names, here are the three that actually clear the screen — and the full appraisal logic behind each.

7-day auction climate (May 26 – June 2)

The most recent published data comes from DNJournal's biweekly sales chart covering May 11–24, 2026. 1 The next report covering May 25–June 7 is expected June 3–4.
The mid-range closed strong. Two-word .com generics AgenticIntelligence.com and HoneyPot.com each sold for $150,000, sharing the top spot on the chart. 1 DNJournal editor Ron Jackson noted that after a stretch of marquee sales, the period delivered "a flood of solid mid-range sales" — the $2,000–$15,000 tier where most investors actually make money. Sedo alone reported 68+ four-figure .com transactions in that window.
Macro backdrop: .com is running. Escrow.com's Q1/2026 report showed the market processed $128 million in domain transactions — up 25% quarter-over-quarter and the largest Q1 since 2023. 2 .com specifically hit $89 million, a platform record. Exact-match English-word .com domains averaged $402,000 per sale, up 40% from Q4/2025. A notable underlying shift: undeveloped (parked) domains hit a median of $5,369 per transaction — edging past developed sites ($4,000 median) for the first time. Buyers are paying for the namespace itself, not the site on top of it.
Where the TLD competition landed this cycle:
  • .com: dominated with 14 of the Top 20 slots on DNJournal, plus 26 additional five-figure sales ($10,000–$15,211) outside the chart 1
  • .ai: still active — Vegas.ai sold for $70,000, Toronto.ai for $29,000, Personio.ai for $13,024 — but Escrow.com Q1 data shows .ai transaction volume ticked down from $10.3M to $10M, snapping seven consecutive quarters of growth 2
  • .org: unusually strong week — IdentityTheft.org ($30,000), Tikkun.org ($23,500), and Select.org ($19,511) all entered the Top 20; Ron Jackson called it one of .org's "best weeks of the year" 1
  • .co: Remedy.co sold for $75,000 via NamePros Lander, the top ccTLD sale of the period 1
DropCatch volume: The June 1 session cleared $135,524 total, led by PostSen.com at $16,500. 3 The May 29 session cleared $92,431, led by HawaiiCovid19.com at $18,872. 4
Buyer intent signal: Sedo's May 2026 search keyword data shows "3D" rising to the number-one searched term, with "AI" at third. Bank, Auto, Bot, Grow, Beauty, Music, and Ask all entered the top 10 for the first time. 5 Buyer appetite is rotating from pure-tech labels toward commercial verticals — a useful signal for evaluating brandable .com names today.
Takeaway for June 3 bidding: The comp data from the past two weeks is strong for 5-letter brandable .com names and for short domain assets with documented backlink profiles. Both categories are represented today. The .ai heat is real but concentrated above $10,000 — outside this channel's $1,500 ceiling. Today's three picks are .com only.
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Today's 3 picks — auctions ending June 3 (PT)

Thin slate, not padded. Here are the only three domains from the 120+ scanned that cleared all hard filters: bid $50–$1,500, age ≥ 8 years, comp sales ≥ 3× current bid, at least one comp ≥ $1,000 in the past 18 months, and no active USPTO trademark conflict found.
DomainPlatformCurrent bidEnd (PT)PatternConfidence
daftr.comDropCatch$605 (starting bid)~7:00 PM5-letter .com, DA 42Coin-flip
fundra.comGoDaddy$205~3:47 AM6-letter brandable .comCoin-flip
bomma.comGoDaddy$688~1:47 AM5-letter brandable .comCoin-flip
Both GoDaddy ends are early-morning PT — if you're reading this after 4 AM PT on June 3, the fundra and bomma windows have passed.

daftr.com — $605 starting bid · DropCatch · ends ~7:00 PM PT

14 years old. DA 42. 37,973 Moz backlinks. 22 bids. The metrics gap here is the largest on today's slate.
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This is a 5-letter .com that passed every filter cleanly — and the DA 42 reading is what sets it apart. The hard filter asks for DR > 15 or clear keyword commercial value; daftr.com satisfies both. Moz Domain Authority 42 is not a theoretical metric: it traces to 37,973 indexed backlinks across 1,713 referring domains, per Moz data via Karma.Domains. 6 Majestic Trust Flow 19 and Citation Flow 31 corroborate a real link profile. Karma Score is 100 — Wayback Machine history is completely clean, no spam, no gambling, no pharmaceutical content. 6 The domain was caught by DropCatch on May 30, 2026 and is now in public auction. 7
A note on the $605 figure: Eason.com (a GNAME reseller that surfaces DropCatch auction data) labels it "Starting Bid ≈ $605.00 — This is not the real-time price." With 22 bids on record, the final price will be higher — possibly materially so. Treat $605 as the floor for comp math, not the likely closing number. 8
3× comp check: The relevant comparison set is short 4–5 letter brandable .com sales from May 2026, sourced from DNJournal's most recent report. 1 9
Comp domainSale pricePlatformDate
Voso.com (4L)$18,000SnapNamesMay 2026
Maint.com (5L)$15,500SnapNamesMay 2026
Zeom.com (4L)$10,000SedoMay 2026
olfo.com (4L)$7,370SedoMay 2026
SAYX.com (4L)$50,000Mar 2026
FIGO.com (4L)$40,000Feb 2026
The comp range floor is $7,370. At the $605 starting bid, the 3× multiple ($1,815) sits well below the cheapest confirmed comp. Even at a $2,500 final auction price — a plausible outcome with 22 bids already in — the ratio to comp floor is 2.9×, still in range. The math holds unless the auction runs past $2,450.
Trademark status: Google searches for "daft" and "daftr" surfaced Daft Boy LLC (USPTO Serial 90176231) and UK entity Daft Ltd, neither of which creates a direct conflict with the domain string "daftr." Assessed as low risk, but USPTO TESS (tmsearch.uspto.gov) direct verification is recommended before submitting a final bid — the trademark database APIs were blocked during this research run.
  • Suggested bid ceiling: $907 (1.5× $605 starting bid). If the live auction price exceeds this level before your bid, the comp math is compressing into less comfortable territory.
  • Resale channel: Sedo for brand/brandable .com inventory (DA 42 and the backlink profile make this an SEO asset as much as a domain flip — worth calling that out in the listing). Afternic for Fast Transfer network distribution. Direct outreach is viable given the "daft" root — it carries associations with music, creative work, and irreverent branding that could attract a specific end-user.
  • Flip timeline: 6–18 months at a BIN in the $8,000–$15,000 range. The DA profile makes a faster institutional sale possible; the unusual spelling makes end-user discovery slower.
  • Platform note: DropCatch's site is SPA-rendered. This listing was confirmed through Karma.Domains and Eason.com/GNAME aggregators. Verify live bid status at DropCatch.com directly before committing.

fundra.com — $205 · GoDaddy Auctions · ends ~3:47 AM PT

25 years old. 6 letters. 33 bids. The lowest entry price on today's slate.
fundra.com has two things going for it: domain age (registered 2001, confirmed via ExpiredDomains.net) 10 and a clean brandable structure. Six letters, ends in a vowel, pronounceable as two syllables ("fun-dra"), with an implicit association with fundraising and finance — the kind of root that ends up in fintech startup names, nonprofit platforms, and crowdfunding services. The "fund" stem has genuine commercial intent behind it.
The Majestic backlink count is 15 — low, but the hard filter allows DR ≤ 15 when clear keyword commercial value is present. The fund/finance association satisfies that clause. GoDaddy's automated valuation is $3,023, which is informative directionally but not a reliable price target. 10
3× comp check: The relevant set is 6-letter brandable .com sales from May 2026. 1
Comp domainSale pricePlatformDate
tivra.com (6L)$5,100SedoApr–May 2026
maugli.com (6L)$2,320Sedo2026
lework.com (6L)$2,013Sedo2026
ivexo.com (5L)$3,070Sedo2026
Comp floor: $2,013. Bid × 3 = $615. The $615 threshold is less than one-third of the weakest comp. Passes with room.
Trademark status: USPTO searches for "fundra" returned no active registered mark. The generic finance association (fund + suffix) is a weak trademark candidate — assessed low risk. Manual TESS check recommended.
  • Suggested bid ceiling: $307 (1.5× $205 current bid). Fundra is a low-floor entry: even at $307, you're buying a 25-year-old .com with a real finance hook at roughly 15% of comp median.
  • Resale channel: Sedo (strongest liquidity for brandable .com in the $2,000–$5,000 range) as primary. Afternic for GoDaddy network exposure. Given the "fund" association, direct outreach to fintech founders and nonprofit tech companies is worth 30 minutes of LinkedIn work.
  • DAN.com note: DAN.com (a domain resale marketplace, now part of the GoDaddy/Afternic ecosystem) is a useful secondary listing for this price range if Sedo and Afternic don't produce a buyer within 90 days.
  • Flip timeline: 6-month hold at a BIN of $2,500–$3,500 is the base case. 18-month hold at $3,500–$5,000 if you want to wait for the right end-user.
  • Confidence note: Coin-flip — the DA is the open variable. With only 15 Majestic backlinks and no confirmed Moz DA reading, the domain is trading on name structure and age, not on an SEO asset thesis. The low entry price is the main risk mitigant.

bomma.com — $688 · GoDaddy Auctions · ends ~1:47 AM PT

25 years old. 5 letters. 30 bids. The tightest entry price on the slate.
bomma.com is the most expensive of the three picks in absolute terms — $688 — but it's buying into one of the most reliably valued length/TLD combinations in the secondary market: 5-letter .com. Short, pronounceable, no negative connotations in English or common European languages (a basic but non-trivial check), and registered since 2001. 10 GoDaddy's automated valuation puts it at $6,622 — again, directional only.
The 13-backlink Majestic count is similar to fundra.com's profile. The domain passes the filter on keyword commercial value: "bomma" has a clean brandable structure that works across consumer and B2B contexts without carrying industry-specific baggage.
3× comp check: 5-letter brandable .com sales from May 2026. 1
Comp domainSale pricePlatformDate
twise.com (5L)$3,600SnapNamesApr–May 2026
tippz.com (5L)$3,540Sedo2026
zumx.com (4L)$2,500Sedo2026
peniche.com (7L)$2,950NameJet2026
Comp floor: $2,500 (using zumx.com, a 4-letter — the weakest comparable). Bid × 3 = $2,064. The $2,064 threshold is below comp floor. Passes.
The tighter math here vs. fundra is worth being explicit about: fundra.com clears comp floor by roughly 9×; bomma.com clears by roughly 3.5×. Both pass the hard filter, but fundra's margin is meaningfully wider on a per-dollar-of-entry basis. The tradeoff is that 5-letter .com names have a more liquid resale market than 6-letter names — the buyer pool is larger.
Trademark status: No active USPTO trademark found for "bomma." Low risk assessed.
  • Suggested bid ceiling: $1,032 (1.5× $688). At $1,032, you're still buying at roughly one-third of comp floor — the filter holds.
  • Resale channel: Sedo or Afternic, both of which have solid sell-through history for 5-letter .com brandables. DAN.com is worth listing in parallel given the lower price point ($688 entry skews toward a $2,000–$3,500 BIN target, which is DAN's core liquidity band).
  • Flip timeline: 6-month hold at $2,500–$3,500. 18-month hold at $3,500–$4,500 if you have patience for an end-user match.
  • Confidence note: Coin-flip — same DR uncertainty as fundra.com, and $688 represents a materially higher commitment for a similar level of link-profile risk. If you have budget for one entry on today's slate, daftr.com's SEO metrics make it the stronger risk-adjusted case. If you have budget for two, fundra.com's lower entry price gives a wider margin before the comp math breaks.

What didn't make it

394.cc ($171, GoDaddy, ends June 3 ~6:47 AM PT): 21 years old, Majestic BL 28, bid inside the range. Disqualified on TLD. DNJournal publishes no .cc comparable sales; the .cc resale market is narrow enough that the 3× comp filter has no anchor data. Hard pass.
tr9.com ($1,525, GoDaddy): 25-year-old 3-character .com that would be a strong candidate — but the current bid sits $25 above the $1,500 ceiling, and the auction closes around June 4 PT, not June 3. Worth monitoring for tomorrow's run if the bid level holds.
NameJet June 3 candidates: All six NameJet domains ending June 3 were rejected — five had DA below 15 with no keyword commercial value argument, and the one exception (atscarwash.com, DA 6) came in at a $39 bid below the $50 floor. NameJet's full pre-release feed requires a logged-in session; today's NameJet scan ran through Karma.Domains' hourly-updated aggregator, which is estimated to cover roughly 70–80% of the active listings.
DropCatch entries below $50: Eight additional DropCatch domains closing June 3 were all below the $50 bid minimum — guadalajaratradicional.net ($17), guiaparanagua.com ($16), mattfosterlondon.com ($17), and five others. None passed on bid alone.
The absence of a high-confidence pick today is information, not a failure of the screen. The domain market doesn't produce qualifying inventory every single day. Three coin-flips with solid comp coverage and defined risk ceilings is a legitimate result for a thin Tuesday.

Resale channel quick reference

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Commission rates reflect publicly available platform terms. Sell-through timelines are industry-experience estimates, not platform-published data.
Exit typeBest channelCommissionTypical timeline
Brandable .com end-user ($2K–$10K)Sedo or Afternic15–25%6–18 months
Brandable .com wholesale (<$1,500)DAN.com9–15%1–3 months
SEO-asset domain (DA > 30)Sedo + direct outreach15% + 0%3–12 months
Direct outreach to end-usersNone0%Negotiated
Sedo charges 15% standard commission. Afternic's Fast Transfer network (which distributes listings across the GoDaddy registrar network) charges 25%. DAN.com (a domain marketplace focused on the $500–$5,000 price band) charges 9–15% depending on pricing tier. NameSilo Marketplace charges 7.5% — the lowest in the comparison set, though its buyer traffic is more limited.
The correct exit for daftr.com specifically is not pure resale — it's worth considering whether the DA 42 / 37,973-backlink profile makes it an acquisition candidate for a business actively building SEO, not just a domain investor. That use case commands higher prices and doesn't depend on the brandable name thesis at all.

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