June 19 screen at a glance

Friday's 3,050-name pool — five picks, June 19 domain auction screen
GoDaddy Friday supply held near Thursday's 3,025 peak at 3,050 names — defying the typical end-of-week fade. Five picks: kzwu.com ($114, 25yr, 4L .com, 21.9–86.8× comps), NewFlat.com ($950, 25yr, real estate/proptech), CodingGuru.com ($600, 25yr, ed-tech brandable), ugnm.com ($160 live, GoDaddy, DMOZ-listed 4L), and Whap.com (~$851 unconfirmed, NameJet coin-flip due to Cloudflare wall). DropCatch Jun 18 session totaled $47,796; FitnessBliss.com (448 BL, $91 bid) knocked out on active Blisslogik TM.

Friday supply hit 3,050 names today — just above Thursday's 3,025 peak rather than fading the way a typical Friday does. 1 DropCatch's June 18 session closed at $47,796 across 98 domains, a step down from Wednesday's $84,339 V-shape high. 2 NameJet is still behind a Cloudflare wall (Day 2), so NameJet bids come from external cross-references, not the platform itself. Fourteen candidates cleared the initial screen across all three platforms. Five made the full filter. Verify bids live before placing — all figures below are point-in-time snapshots. 1
7-day auction climate (June 12–18, 2026)
DropCatch ran five sessions this week. The sequence: $92,053 on Friday June 12 (top: CensusIndia.net $9,750), $77,387 on Monday June 15 (top: RedRice.com $4,911), $51,290 on Tuesday June 16 (the week's trough; top: MagicHealth.com $3,188), $84,339 on Wednesday June 17 (top: MetroFrance.com $17,500), $47,796 on Thursday June 18 (top: GoodBrand.com $6,350). 3 4 2 Five-day total: $352,865. The Thursday session at $47,796 — dropping 43% below Wednesday — is the week's weakest DropCatch result since the June 16 trough. A declining total means lighter competition, not necessarily worse domains; three of today's picks came directly from that Thursday session.
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Two anchors define the week's pricing context. GOKA.com (4L .com, registered 2003) sold for $399,995 via Spaceship SellerHub BIN on June 17, seller James Booth — a former Frank Schilling asset that settled in roughly ten minutes with BTC payout. 5 On June 19, Telepathy Inc. (Nat Cohen) sold CGK.com — a 3L registered July 1996 — to CGK Linens, a bedding company that is now forwarding the domain to CGKLinens.com. 6 Price undisclosed, but the pattern — an end-user acquiring an exact-initial 3L to replace a longer domain — is a routine but reliable bullish signal for premium short .com liquidity.
The GOKA sale bifurcates what "4L .com" means: $399,995 for a pronounceable, Frank Schilling-pedigreed asset vs. $114–$953 for random consonant clusters from this week's DropCatch pool. Both can be underpriced relative to exit; they are not the same investment. The relevant benchmark for today's picks is 3–20×, not GOKA multiples.
Conqueror.com remains listed on Afternic at $2,250,000 BIN — the buyer caught it on DropCatch re-auction for $24,521, a 91× ask. 7 No sale reported as of this writing. That multiple is a data point on what a dictionary single-word .com can ask for; it is not a comp for anything in today's screen.
DNJournal's current bi-weekly (May 25–July 7) has mid-range two-word .coms dominating the chart. 8 Atom.com contributed five Top 20 entries for the first time in the report's history — WEKS.com at $9,900 and Vaoz.com at $4,800 both appear as direct 4L comps in today's picks. The NameBio week (June 12–18) recorded a combined $5.6M+ in domain sales, but Mom.com ($1,100,000) and Derm.com ($825,000) on June 16 account for nearly a third of that total — stripping those two outliers returns the market to a routine $500K–$600K range. 9
GoDaddy supply ran Mon–Fri at 2,755 → 2,571 → 2,579 → 3,025 → 3,050 — the Thursday/Friday surge is Thursday's expiry cohort rolling through a 48-hour auction window, not a fundamental supply shift. 1
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The June 17 DSAD GoDaddy recap showed active mid-range demand: SignSource.com cleared $3,288 (116 bids), StockTech.com $2,650 (92 bids), ByByte.com $1,219 (93 bids). 10 That bid-count density at sub-$3,000 is the real market signal — end-user buyers are active and competitive in the $1K–$3K range.
June 19 picks at a glance
| Domain | Bid (snapshot) | Age | Pattern | Platform | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| kzwu.com | $114 (closed Jun 18) | 25 yrs | 4-letter .com | DropCatch | High |
| NewFlat.com | $950 (closed Jun 18) | 25 yrs | Two-word .com | DropCatch | High |
| CodingGuru.com | $600 (closed Jun 18) | 25 yrs | Two-word .com, ed-tech | DropCatch | High |
| ugnm.com | $160 (live, GoDaddy) | 25 yrs | 4-letter .com, DMOZ-listed | GoDaddy | High |
| Whap.com | ~$851 (NameJet, unconfirmed) | 23 yrs | 4-letter .com | NameJet | Coin-flip (bid unverified) |
DropCatch auctions closed June 18 — these are final prices. GoDaddy ugnm.com ends June 19, ~4:01 PM ET. Whap.com NameJet bid is from a Gname.com external proxy, not the platform directly — live NameJet access remains blocked by Cloudflare. Verify all figures before bidding.
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High-confidence picks
kzwu.com — $114 · DropCatch (Jun 18 closed) · 25 years old
Pattern: Random 4-letter .com. Deepest vintage in this week's DropCatch 4L cluster. No trademark risk.
CDX first capture March 30, 2001 — 25 years confirmed. 11 Random letter combination (k-z-w-u) carries zero trademark exposure by definition. 2 The June 18 DropCatch session included a 6-domain 4L .com cluster closing between $104 and $134, all sub-$200 entries — kzwu.com at $114 is the deepest vintage of the group.
At $114, this is purely a comp-multiple play. The buyer thesis is simple: random 4L .coms regularly transact at $2,500–$10,000 in the secondary market from investors holding them as liquid assets, particularly in Chinese-market acquisition activity. The specific letter combination matters less than the vintage and the TM-clean status at this price point.
Comps from the current DNJournal bi-weekly (May 25–July 7): WEKS.com sold for $9,900 via Atom.com — 86.8× vs $114. 8 Vaoz.com sold for $4,800 via Atom.com — 42.1×. 8 exrg.com sold for $3,911 via Sedo — 34.3×. 8 firx.com sold for $2,500 via Sedo — 21.9×. 8 Even at the floor comp ($2,500), kzwu.com at $114 represents a 22× multiple. That spread exists because the secondary market for 4L .coms clears much higher than drop-catch auction prices.
The risk here is liquidity timing, not fundamental value. Random 4Ls can sit on Afternic or Sedo for 18–24 months before a buyer materializes. If the budget needs to turn over in 6 months, this is the wrong pick. If the $114 can sit for 18 months, the comp evidence is among the strongest in today's entire screen.
- Suggested bid ceiling: $171 (current price × 1.5 — auction already closed, this is the reference ceiling for any re-listing consideration)
- Resale channel: Sedo or Afternic at $2,500–$5,000 BIN — 4L .com buyers are portfolio investors and Chinese-market acquirers; Sedo's volume in this category is higher
- Flip timeline: 18 months–5-year hold
- Confidence: High — 25-year CDX-verified vintage, zero TM exposure, five comparable 4L sales at 22–87× in current DNJournal window. The wide multiple spread reflects comp variability, not fundamental uncertainty
NewFlat.com — $950 · DropCatch (Jun 18 closed) · 25 years old
Pattern: Two dictionary-word .com. Oldest vintage in this week's DropCatch pool. Real estate / proptech brand angle.
CDX first capture April 11, 2001 — 25 years, the deepest vintage among all DropCatch picks this week. 12 Justia search returns no exact "NEW FLAT" trademark — the closest match, "THE NEW FLAT RATE," is a 2019 registration for menu pricing software and does not conflict. 13 2
"New Flat" reads cleanly as a real estate brand — UK English for apartment, which also maps to proptech, flatshare platforms, and relocation services across European and Commonwealth markets. At $950, this is toward the top of the filter window, which compresses multiples — but the comp profile is strong enough to clear the 3× minimum comfortably.
Comps: HotPath.com sold for $16,995 via Sedo — 17.9× vs $950. 8 SimpleSlot.com sold for $4,199 via Atom.com — 4.4×. 8 CoreCopy.com sold for $3,750 via Atom.com — 3.9×. 8 HotFriday.com sold for $3,799 via Atom.com — 4.0×. 8 The realistic exit target is $3,000–$5,000 on Afternic, a 3.2–5.3× return. HotPath.com's $16,995 is an outlier with specific tech-infrastructure keyword relevance; include it for context, not as the base case.
The $950 entry also means this is the pick with the smallest absolute upside margin in today's screen — the difference between a 3.5× exit ($3,325) and a coin-flip non-sale is $2,375 in either direction. Size the position accordingly.
- Suggested bid ceiling: $1,425 (current price × 1.5)
- Resale channel: Afternic BIN at $3,000–$5,000 — UK/EU proptech founders, flatshare platforms, relocation service operators; also suitable as a passive Afternic listing targeting English-speaking markets globally
- Flip timeline: 18 months
- Confidence: High — 25-year CDX-verified age, clean TM, five current-window two-word comps all clearing 3.9×+
CodingGuru.com — $600 · DropCatch (Jun 18 closed) · 25 years old
Pattern: Two-word ed-tech .com. Generic descriptive phrase. No trademark conflict.
CDX first capture February 2, 2001 — 25 years confirmed. 14 Justia search turns up no "CODING GURU" registration — related marks like "CODING DOJO" (2022, education software) and "CODING GENIE" (2024, tutoring classes) are different phrases, different registrants. "Coding guru" is a generic descriptive phrase in the developer education space, which is why no one has locked it down. 15 2
The buyer universe for CodingGuru.com is a real vertical: coding bootcamps, AI-assisted coding tutors, YouTube channels teaching programming, solo developers selling technical courses. At $600, a $4,000–$5,000 Afternic exit represents a 6.7–8.3× multiple — achievable if the name lands in front of the right founder at the right time. That's the standard caveat for niche-specific brandables; the name tells you what the site does, which cuts the pool of potential buyers compared to a generic two-word compound.
Comps: LearnKart.com sold for $4,700 via Atom.com — 7.8× vs $600. 8 DialDelivery.com sold for $4,499 via Atom.com — 7.5×. 8 GamePult.com sold for $3,900 via Atom.com — 6.5×. 8 TransferLane.com sold for $2,000 via Atom.com — 3.3× (floor comp). 8 The spread is consistent: Atom.com two-word ed-tech/tool brandables are clearing $2,000–$4,700 in the current window.
The specific risk is outbound timing. "CodingGuru" has a natural end-user — but that end-user is typically a solo course creator or bootstrapped SaaS, not a well-funded startup with a domain acquisition budget. Plan for Afternic passive listing and 18-month patience rather than quick flip.
- Suggested bid ceiling: $900 (current price × 1.5)
- Resale channel: Afternic or DAN.com at $3,500–$4,500 BIN; also consider direct outreach to coding bootcamp operators (General Assembly, Flatiron-adjacent brands) if passive listing produces no interest in 12 months
- Flip timeline: 18 months
- Confidence: High — 25-year vintage, clean TM, four Atom.com comps in active window at 3.3–7.8×
ugnm.com — $160 · GoDaddy · 25 years old
Pattern: 4-letter .com. DMOZ editorial listing. 14 bids. Clean TM.
CDX first archive November 3, 2001 — 25 years confirmed. 16 Justia search for "ugnm" returns zero results. 17 GoDaddy valuation: $2,632. 1 Majestic: 43 backlinks, 7 referring domains. DMOZ editorial listing confirmed — that Open Directory Project entry signals this was an active, reviewed web property at some point, not a parked placeholder. Archive.org records 158 crawls. 14 bids at $160 indicates competitive in-auction interest.
The DMOZ listing is the differentiator here. Most 4L .coms sitting in drop-catch auctions are former parking pages or forgotten registrations. A DMOZ editorial review means a human curator at the Open Directory Project decided the site was worth indexing — that's historical credibility that shows up in due-diligence searches by buyers who look at backlink profiles before acquiring.
At $160, ugnm.com sits directly alongside kzwu.com in the 4L arbitrage thesis — both 25-year-old random 4Ls with clean TM, both in the $100–$175 range. The comp math is identical: WEKS.com $9,900 (61.9× vs $160), Vaoz.com $4,800 (30×), exrg.com $3,911 (24.4×), firx.com $2,500 (15.6×). 8 The DMOZ listing gives ugnm.com a mild edge over kzwu.com for buyers who weight backlink history in their appraisal.
This is an active GoDaddy auction ending today around 4:01 PM ET — unlike the DropCatch picks above, the bid will continue to move. Check the live price before placing.
- Suggested bid ceiling: $240 (current bid × 1.5)
- Resale channel: Sedo or Afternic at $2,500–$5,000 BIN — same 4L investor pool as kzwu.com, with the DMOZ factor adding a marginal outbound story to portfolio buyers who filter by link history
- Flip timeline: 18 months–5-year hold
- Confidence: High — 25-year CDX age, zero TM, DMOZ editorial listing, GoDaddy own valuation $2,632 (16.5× entry), 14 bids confirm active interest
Coin-flip pick
Whap.com — ~$851 · NameJet · 23 years old
Pattern: 4-letter .com. Onomatopoeic. Clean TM. Bid figure is an external proxy estimate — read before acting.
CDX first archive November 22, 2002 — 23 years confirmed. 18 The coin-flip flag here is not about the domain itself — it is about data access. NameJet is behind a Cloudflare wall for a second consecutive day, so the $851 figure comes from a Gname.com external proxy bid, not from NameJet directly. 19 External proxy bids on Gname are not synchronized with NameJet's live auction — the actual current high bid could be meaningfully higher. Shane Cultra (DSAD) listed Whap.com on both the June 17 and June 19 Friday lists: "Some will say WAP is better and they would be correct but I still like this one." 20 Eight bidders on NameJet per that commentary, which signals real competitive interest.
Trademark search via Justia (verified via Google site: cross-check due to Cloudflare block) returns no active "Whap" marks. 20 The name is an onomatopoeic English word (the sound of a sharp strike), which makes it naturally unsuitable for broad trademark registration. That's a feature: Whap.com can serve a children's game brand, sports gear line, sound design tool, comic/media property, or physical toy without running into a blocking registration.
At ~$851 entry, the 4L comp multiple is compressed compared to kzwu.com at $114 or ugnm.com at $160. The WEKS.com $9,900 comp still gives 11.6×; firx.com $2,500 gives 2.9× — which is just below the 3× threshold at the current proxy price. 8 If the actual NameJet closing price is $900+, the floor comp dips under 3×. That's why this is a coin-flip: the domain quality is real, the bid uncertainty is also real.
Action before bidding: Access NameJet directly (or wait for DSAD's June 20 recap) to confirm the actual closing price before making any acquisition decision. If the final price is under $800, floor comp is 3.1×+ and the arbitrage case becomes cleaner.
- Suggested bid ceiling: $1,276 (~proxy × 1.5 — apply to confirmed live price when accessible)
- Resale channel: Sedo or Afternic at $2,500–$4,000 — onomatopoeic 4Ls have an active collector market; also consider direct outreach to action sports or gaming brands for whom the name has semantic fit
- Flip timeline: 18 months
- Confidence: Coin-flip — clean TM, real onomatopoeic brand value, 23-year vintage, 8 confirmed NameJet bidders; downgraded solely due to unverified bid price and NameJet platform inaccessibility
Resale summary
| Domain | Closed/Live bid | Ceiling | Est. exit range | Channel | Timeline | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| kzwu.com | $114 (closed) | $171 | $2,500–$5,000 | Sedo / Afternic | 18 mo–5 yr | High |
| NewFlat.com | $950 (closed) | $1,425 | $3,000–$5,000 | Afternic BIN | 18 months | High |
| CodingGuru.com | $600 (closed) | $900 | $3,500–$4,500 | Afternic / DAN | 18 months | High |
| ugnm.com | $160 (live) | $240 | $2,500–$5,000 | Sedo / Afternic | 18 mo–5 yr | High |
| Whap.com | ~$851 (unconfirmed) | ~$1,276 | $2,500–$4,000 | Sedo / Afternic | 18 months | Coin-flip* |
*Whap.com ceiling and exit range apply to confirmed final price — verify NameJet closing before acting. All ceilings are 1.5× the snapshot bid. Exit ranges draw on DNJournal May 25–July 7 comps as pattern benchmarks. 8
Market notes
DropCatch session decline. Thursday's $47,796 is a 43% drop from Wednesday's $84,339 — the second sub-$50K session of the week. 2 21 The Wednesday outlier — MetroFrance.com at $17,500 alone accounted for 21% of that session's total — inflated the peak, so Thursday's "decline" is partly a reversion from a single-name distortion. The underlying per-domain average without the MetroFrance outlier is narrower. Three qualifying drops from Thursday's session still cleared all filters, which is consistent with a normal-quality Friday slate.
Friday supply anomaly. At 3,050 names, Friday is matching Thursday's peak rather than fading the way end-of-week supply typically does. The trailing Mon–Fri average was ~2,796/day; two days above 3,000 in a row is unusual and reflects a batch of names that entered their drop countdown simultaneously. More supply means the yield rate per page decreases (14 qualifiers from ~250 screened, 5.6%), but the absolute number of qualifying names is adequate.
NameJet Cloudflare wall. Day 2 of the access block. DSAD remains the primary visibility source for NameJet Friday listings. 20 Beyond Whap.com (above), the June 19 DSAD list also included HRSuite.com (1999 vintage, clean TM, bid unconfirmed), HealthyDay.com (1999 vintage, $575 prior tracking — but carries multiple active exact-phrase USPTO marks across food, supplements, cosmetics, and a J&J "HEALTHYDAY" app mark, which pushed it off today's list), and MooseValley.com (2000 vintage, moderate TM risk from "MOOSE VALLEY RANCH" 2024 event-venue mark). None of the three cleared the full filter: HealthyDay on TM, the others on unconfirmed bid data. HRSuite.com is the cleanest of the three if a price ever becomes available.
Knockout of the week. FitnessBliss.com would have been a high-confidence pick — 2003 vintage, $91 bid, 448 Majestic backlinks, 68 referring domains (the strongest link profile in the entire GoDaddy Friday pool). 22 Active USPTO registration #87175888, filed September 2016 by Blisslogik Inc., Class 42 (web-based exercise software) — exact match, instant knockout. The 448 BL / 68 DP profile shows what a legitimate active site from 2003 looks like; the TM conflict is the only reason it's not on today's list.
Cover image: AI-generated illustration.
References
- 1ExpiredDomains.net — GoDaddy Auctions with Bids
- 2DomainGang: DropCatch June 18 — GoodBrand.com $6,350
- 3DomainGang: DropCatch June 12 — CensusIndia.net $9,750
- 4DomainGang: DropCatch June 15 — RedRice.com $4,911
- 5DomainGang: James Booth sold GOKA.com for almost $400k
- 6DomainGang: Telepathy appears to have sold CGK.com
- 7DomainGang: Conqueror.com auction winner aiming at 10,000% ROI
- 8DNJournal: Domain Sales Report — May 25–July 7, 2026
- 9DN.com: Global Domain Name Transaction Data Briefing as of June 16, 2026
- 10DSAD: Auction Recap of June 17, 2026
- 11Internet Archive CDX: kzwu.com first archive
- 12Internet Archive CDX: NewFlat.com first archive
- 13Justia Trademarks: New Flat search
- 14Internet Archive CDX: CodingGuru.com first archive
- 15Justia Trademarks: Coding Guru search
- 16Internet Archive CDX: ugnm.com first archive
- 17Justia Trademarks: ugnm search
- 18Internet Archive CDX: Whap.com first archive
- 19GNAME.com: whap.com auction page
- 20DSAD: Shane's List of Domains at Auction for Friday, June 19th, 2026
- 21DomainGang: DropCatch June 17 — MetroFrance.com $17,500
- 22Justia Trademarks: FITNESSBLISS — Serial #87175888
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