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Why TLD domains cost different amounts
Some have explicit goals of running "at cost": the registry price is adapted each year or so, typically going down, so that it covers just the cost of the running operations, and the left over is either … For gTLDs:
a registry needs to be accredited with ICANN, this has a fixed one-time cost plus yearly costs both fixed and per domain ($0.25 per yearly transaction per domain as soon as the registry has …