I like this one. The only letters I can think of being better in front of 'bids' are 'i' and 'e'. The X works well for 'mystery' bids, 'eXperimental' bids, adult (x or xxx) bids, bids on X products like xbox, etc. And even without a clear use, it's a neat name and SEEMS to mean something, and is memorable.
I think that, undeveloped, it's a hard sell to get a high price for it, since the use is a little nebulous. For the reasons listed above, I'd still appraise, as an undeveloped dn:
resellers = maybe high xx or low xxx unless they have a very clear market/buyer they're sure of approaching for it.
end users = anywhere from low xxx to high xxx, even over the 'top', if they really like it. As you know, the perfect motivated buyer can make our appraisals meaningless as then you're dealing with someone who thinks the name is ideal for something they're doing. But I think the above estimates are realistic in general.
