North Korea's domain aftermarket is experiencing gradual growth, with a total of 1,200 domain sales projected in 2026. The average sale price of around $2,500 reflects increasing interest in premium and branded domains within the country’s limited but expanding digital market. As internet adoption rises, more businesses seek authoritative online presence, fueling aftermarket activity and domain investments.
The total number of registered domains has reached approximately 15,000, supported by a small but active hosting ecosystem comprising eight providers. The market revenue, estimated at $3 million, indicates a developing but cautious digital economy. Continued infrastructure investments and digital policies could further boost domain trading and hosting services in North Korea.