The process will still be public, anyone can make an offer or push the buy now button.
But it is no longer an open AUCTION.
The process will still be public, anyone can make an offer or push the buy now button.
By setting a BIN it would allow more processes/resources to be dedicated to catching that particular domain. Why catch a domain worth $10 when you can try twice as hard to catch one worth $1000.
Free more resources and processes? Like what?
With BIN you know the value of the domain so you can assign a priority based on the value. You also have time to do this not just the 2/3 minute window before the drop.
For example 3 domain a)10000 b)2000 and c)200. You can then say I will put 60% of my effort in catching a, 30% b and 10% c.
Of course there are lots of other factors in that domains don't drop simultaneously but alphabetically and .com.au come before .net.au also the size of the pipe to ausregistry. Also on an average day you have 20 or 30 domains to be caught.
Lemon
Programmers like to work smarter, not harder..
Speaking as a programmer, I can tell you that neither a BIN nor one-off private offers for the drops would affect anything to do with the drop-catching process itself... at least not more so than a standard auction listing.
If they were so inclined to do so, a computer can easily calculate what percentage of resources to allocate to each domain within less than a few hundred milliseconds. The code behind calculating the percentage of money that each drop would bring in overall is only a couple of lines at most, nothing special, nothing fancy.
Like others have said, it's an attempt to bring in the "money left on the table." When you can see what everyone is willing to pay at most in the auctions, you can see what you're potentially missing out on each time.
If you find a smart programmer let me know cos I'be been trying to employ one for years.
By the way, that means that all you competitors of mine can put in low fixed bids.
Of course you could automate this but I suspect some manual input as Drop tend to win more domains on weekends and when people are on holiday.
Lemon
" i'd like to buy a domain "
" i'd like to buy a domain "
What this means is you will no longer need to monitor the bidding all day
This also completely negates snipe bidding, which has been a common complaint and frustration for many of our clients.