Yes, if you don't have an auction, you just get bots and scrapers, and an auction-like secondary market.
> It'd be the bottom 98%. You're proposing turning certain national/state-owned campsites into luxury experiences.
I don't see how that works. We don't see the top 2% win all auctions on ebay, do we? Nor do we see them buying up all tickets to see Justin Bieber in concert (to bring an example where supply is limited, Mr Bieber can only give so many concerts in his lifetime). Rich people don't even own all houses, either.
> It'd be the bottom 98%. You're proposing turning certain national/state-owned campsites into luxury experiences.
I don't see how that works. We don't see the top 2% win all auctions on ebay, do we? Nor do we see them buying up all tickets to see Justin Bieber in concert (to bring an example where supply is limited, Mr Bieber can only give so many concerts in his lifetime). Rich people don't even own all houses, either.