Who allows marketplaces to dictate pricing? (1.Viewing)

You would never sell fine art without putting it up for tender because there is always someone willing to pay more.

Domains are no different, corner store will value your domain at $1000 and the superstore will value it at $100,000.

So why not find out if its corner store or superstore that is calling before you quote?
Or at least before you sell, that is the most important part, know your end user before finalizing price.
 
And worse yet, Atom's valuation prices are seemingly the liquid price, so read that as wholesaler/reseller price. I quote chatGPT:

"Imagine if Sotheby’s listed the scrap value of a painting next to the auction estimate. That’s what’s happening here."
 

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