January 2023 IPv4 Auction Sales Report
For years, prices rose at a steady rate. If that trend had continued at a linear rate, (if we smooth out the 2019 price slump and 2021 price spike), prices would be around $35/address. Prices […]
Read moreFor years, prices rose at a steady rate. If that trend had continued at a linear rate, (if we smooth out the 2019 price slump and 2021 price spike), prices would be around $35/address. Prices […]
Read moreThis report only describes our online marketplace sales. The flat-lined large block report is the result of such transfers being conducted privately toward the end of the year and were therefore not included in this […]
Read moreBuyers of /16 and larger blocks have gone on vacation (or bought smaller space), which might presage softening /16 prices. Larger blocks still see higher prices, as shown in the chart. Last year, prices were […]
Read morePrices seem to have stabilized, with a premium for /16 and larger blocks. Will they remain stable, or will there be an end-of-year frenzy?
Read moreA slight bounce on small and medium blocks may mean we’ve hit the pricing floor. Large blocks might seem to have pulled back slightly, but that may simply be reflecting the mix of individual /16s […]
Read moreTrends in 2022 have continued, with prices for /16 and larger blocks edging slightly higher, while smaller block prices have continued downward. Prices continue to reflect changes in supply and demand, and predicting whether the […]
Read moreIn recent months, we’ve been working on a number of transfers in and out of the LACNIC region. Because transactions in the region take so long, buyers are less eager to buy, so LACNIC region […]
Read moreA steady supply of small-to-medium space has resulted in slightly fading prices, while large buyers are bidding competitively over the limited supply of /16 and larger blocks.
Read moreBuyers of /20 to /17 blocks continue seeing bargains, while other sizes have held fairly steady with strong volume. Holders of /16 and larger are in the best market ever.
Read moreDemand for large blocks (/16 and larger) continues to exceed supply, continuing the trend of rising prices. Demand for smaller blocks has slowed a little bit, with prices falling as sellers compete for buyers’ attention.
Read moreSix months ago, if you had a /16 to sell, you were better off splitting it into smaller blocks. March saw a price inversion that flips that advice on its head, as /16s sold for […]
Read moreAfter 2021’s meteoric rise in prices, different sizes of blocks were selling for wildly different prices per address; that pricing difference has mostly disappeared. IPv4 address prices have converged around $53-$56 per address, with occasional […]
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