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K.GOLD is offered as a domain-name asset only. Any future use involving gold investment, bullion sales, Gold IRA services, precious-metals trading, financial education, affiliate marketing, or investment-related advertising must comply with all applicable licensing, consumer-protection, tax, advertising, and financial-disclosure laws in the relevant jurisdictions.
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K.GOLD is a rare single-letter premium domain for the gold, jewelry, bullion, precious-metals, and gold-investment education markets.
The letter “K” naturally connects with karat gold, including 24K, 18K, and 14K gold purity. Combined with the direct .gold extension, K.GOLD creates a short, memorable, and commercially meaningful brand identity.
Comparable market data shows that premium gold-related domains can command significant values. Gold.com was reported at $8,515,000, while Gold.co.uk was reported at £600,000. Public .gold sales are more limited, with reported examples including coin.gold at $10,000, stay.gold at $7,000, e.gold at $3,500, and d.gold at $1,100.
No exact public sale of K.GOLD has been verified for this assessment. Therefore, K.GOLD is valued by combining three relevant categories: gold-sector premium domain sales, public .gold domain sales, and single-character domain sales.
Based on its single-letter scarcity, direct industry extension, and strong “Karat Gold” branding potential, K.GOLD is offered as a strategic end-user domain for gold jewelry brands, bullion dealers, gold education platforms, precious-metal affiliates, and gold fintech projects.
Asking Price: $25,000
Serious offers and lease-to-own options may be considered.
K.GOLD is a rare single-letter premium domain built on the highly relevant .gold extension.
The letter “K” has strong natural associations with the gold and jewelry market:
K = Karat
K = 24K / 18K / 14K gold purity
K = Key to gold value
K = Knowledge, luxury, and premium positioning
Combined with the industry-specific .gold extension, K.GOLD can be positioned as a premium digital identity for:
gold jewelry brands;
karat gold education platforms;
bullion and precious-metals dealers;
gold coin and collector marketplaces;
gold investment education sites;
Gold IRA lead-generation platforms;
luxury-gift and high-end e-commerce brands;
gold fintech, tokenized gold, or digital-asset platforms.
Namecheap describes the .gold TLD as suitable for jewelers, banks, gold-to-cash businesses, metallurgical scientists, bloggers, currency analysts, and collectors, which confirms that the extension has a clear commercial category fit.
The value of K.GOLD is not based on ordinary .gold registration cost alone. Current .gold registration and renewal prices vary by registrar; TLD-List shows .gold registration prices ranging roughly from $4.94 to $200.47, with many renewals around the $77–$83/year range among lower-cost registrars.
However, K.GOLD is not an ordinary .gold domain. It is a single-letter domain with direct semantic relevance to gold purity through the common jewelry term K / karat. That makes it much stronger than a random single-letter .gold name.
Public .gold sales are still limited. A NamePros summary citing NameBio data reports about 60 public .gold sales, ranging from $100 to $10,000, with examples including d.gold at $1,100, e.gold at $3,500, stay.gold at $7,000, and coin.gold at $10,000.
This means K.GOLD has a real comparable-sales foundation, but the current public .gold market does not yet support a guaranteed $45,000 valuation by itself.
The broader gold-domain market has produced very high-value sales. The strongest example is Gold.com, which was acquired by JM Bullion / A-Mark in 2024. DomainInvesting confirmed the price at $8,515,000, and Name.com also lists Gold.com among the top public domain sales of 2024.
Another important gold-market comparable is Gold.co.uk, which WIRED reported sold for £600,000, at the time described as a record .co.uk domain sale.
These sales do not mean K.GOLD is worth millions, because Gold.com and Gold.co.uk are category-defining exact-match domains on stronger legacy country/global extensions. But they do prove that the gold sector values premium digital real estate when the domain is short, direct, and commercially meaningful.
K.GOLD also benefits from being a single-character domain. NamePros’ analysis of NameBio-recorded single-character domain sales reported 605 single-character domain sales, with an average price around $23,700; it also noted that new-extension single-character sales averaged about $26,700.
The same analysis notes that Z.com sold for about $6.784 million, while 9.am sold for $169,000.
Again, K.GOLD should not be compared directly to Z.com, but these cases show that single-character domains are a recognized premium category.
You can place this table on the website:
Gold.com
$8,515,000
Gold-sector category-defining domain
Gold.co.uk
£600,000
Gold-sector premium national domain
Coin.gold
$10,000
Direct .gold comparable
Stay.gold
$7,000
Public .gold comparable
E.gold
$3,500
Single-letter .gold comparable
D.gold
$1,100
Single-letter .gold comparable
Z.com
$6.784 million
Single-character scarcity example
9.am
$169,000
Single-number short-domain example
Domain investor / wholesale buyer
$1,500–$5,000
Small gold blog / small affiliate buyer
$5,000–$10,000
Jewelry / gold affiliate / gold education buyer
$10,000–$20,000
Serious gold, bullion, jewelry, or fintech end user
$20,000–$45,000
Strategic buyer with strong “Karat / K Gold” brand fit
$45,000+
Recommended Asking Price: $45,000
This is an end-user asking price, not a guaranteed market-liquid price.
A credible pricing structure would be:
Buy Now Price: $25,000
Serious Offers Considered: $8,000+
Target Closing Range: $15,000–$25,000
Strategic Buyer Range: $25,000–$45,000+
Lease-to-Own: Available for qualified buyers