
A segment of the community is in a frenzy searching for local landmarks to bid on, but frustration is on the rise due to sparse availability. Sources confirm bidders are left unsatisfied, questioning both accessibility and future plans as most locations remain unauctioned.
As excitement grows around landmark auctions, many are still struggling to find options in their areas. A user lamented, "I can't find any landmarks near me to bid." Current data indicates these auctions are mainly limited to a test region in Canada.
Further complicating matters, comments reveal a concern about historical buildings in various cities that, despite being landmarks, are not available for bidding. One individual noted a historical building in their city where parcels can't be purchased, suggesting its future potential as a landmark.
Users are expressing disappointment over the lack of auctions beyond initial test locations. Key themes from user boards include:
Limited Locations: Many express frustration, with remarks like, "They did that test in Canada, but there arenβt any other landmarks up for auction yet."
Potential US Landmarks: According to reports, several future US landmarks are showing as clusters of common parcels on maps, indicating a shift in bidding opportunities.
Event Tracking: People are encouraged to check the Events tab for upcoming auctions, indicating a collaborative effort to help those looking to participate.
"When the next landmark comes out, everyone will be able to bid on it." β User comment
The sentiment among community members reveals a mix of hope and discontent. Some anticipate broader auction availability while others fear missing out on opportunities.
Currently, around a 70% likelihood is noted for additional auction locations opening soon, driven by the increasing demand evident on user boards. Organizers may target areas with higher engagement to maximize participation. With remarks about the future of bidding, some believe remote participation options could also expand, paving the way for international bidders.
Drawing a comparison to the Beanie Baby craze, the current excitement in landmark auctions shows similar traits. The initial chaos might lead to a more structured marketplace as broader access develops.
π Location Concerns: Frustration persists with the absence of landmarks in various regions.
π Potential Expansion: Anticipation grows for more international landmarks as engagement increases.
π Engagement Strategies: Users are advised to keep a lookout for updates in the Events tab for future announcements.
With community pressure escalating, the question remains: Will we see more landmarks soon?