A dramatic domain-flipping themed illustration showing two opposite investment outcomes for RadioEye.com. On the left, a green upward arrow, gold coins, and signs reading “Bought for $8” and “Sold for $1,745” symbolize a successful domain investment. On the right, a cracked RadioEye.com sign, a red downward chart, and a “Lost 89%” sign represent a major investment loss. The image is divided by a fiery crack, highlighting the contrast between profit and loss, with the article title displayed prominently on a dark blue background.

One Investor Turned $8 Into $1,745 — Another Lost 89% on RadioEye.com

According to verified transaction data from NameBio's official "Sales With History" report published on June 5th, 2026, one investor turned $8 into $1,745 on BullHoney.com — a 21,713% gain. Another watched RadioEye.com crash 89%, from $1,900 to $206. MixKey.com gained 12,095% while CondoListings.com and BetaBoard.com lost over two-thirds of their value. Here is the verified breakdown.

Domain Name Recent Sale Previous Sale Change
BullHoney.com $1,745 at Atom.com $8 at Dynadot (Sep 2023) +21,713%
MixKey.com $5,000 at Sedo $41 at Sav.com (Nov 2024) +12,095%
Earth.me $1,478 at Dynadot $2,151 at Sedo (Mar 2012) -31%
CondoListings.com $655 at DropCatch $2,000 Private (Oct 2006) -67%
RadioEye.com $206 at Namecheap $1,900 at BuyDomains (Dec 2020) -89%
ZD3.com $2,250 at GoDaddy $5,353 at Sedo (Aug 2019) -58%
BetaBoard.com $1,001 at GoDaddy $5,000 at Sedo (Oct 2020) -80%

The Jackpot Trade

BullHoney.com delivered the best ROI: $8 to $1,745, a 21,713% gain. The name combines strength with sweetness, making it a memorable brand. MixKey.com also soared 12,095% from $41 to $5,000. For another massive return, read The $1 Jackpot: Inside UppEnergy.com's 477,600% Return in 9 Months.

The Losses

RadioEye.com crashed 89% from $1,900 to $206. BetaBoard.com dropped 80% from $5,000 to $1,001. CondoListings.com fell 67% from $2,000 to $655. Legacy multi-word generics without strong demand are being liquidated at wholesale prices.

Three Lessons

1. Entry price matters. BullHoney ($8) and MixKey ($41) had minimal downside. RadioEye ($1,900) needed a miracle.

2. Brandability beats description. BullHoney is evocative. CondoListings is functional. The market pays more for creative names.

3. Venue matters. Atom and Sedo delivered gains. GoDaddy auctions were liquidation channels.

For more verified sales history, read From $36 to $2,350 in 13 Months — 9 Domains With Verified Sales History.

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