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Hi bitcointalk We just put our first 3d printer up: https://www.peddler.com/product/makerbot-replicator-desktop-3d-printer for sale in crypto. We have been selling a lot of non-tech products we didn't expect to in the crypto communties. Except for the last couple of days that is, but remain confident after a spring cleaning the crypto markets will pick up again. We are working on some extremely cool stable mechanics but more to come soon. Peddler.
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This is actually a really neat concept, it's just like group purchases to get the price down. How do merchants find you website? Do you have any examples of successful campaigns where you get a very significant discount from a merchant? Definitely have to look a bit more into this, might come in handy when I'm buying a new phone Hey Most of the extremely popular products can drive 30% discounts from the merchants, as they tend to do a serious number of products each day. We use AI to target the merchants directly based on product demand - which is really neat! In phones the S8 has been really popular with crowds unlocking it continuously in the UK: https://www.peddler.com/product/samsung-galaxy-s8-64-gbWith the crypto community it has been more gadgets, drones and graphics cards.
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My country are listed on my profile I take it that these two cards comes from Newegg as your shipper, correct? In that case unfortunately I have to pass these cards since I know for sure that Newegg don't ship to my Country. Just a suggestion, It'd be better to put country restriction on each item to know where does it ship instead of contacting you manually, it save both the costumer and your Customer Support from unnecessary questions Anyway, I'll be watching Peddler for a while, maybe something else caught my eye (Those wireless earphones are beautiful). Hey! The cards are from our suppliers in the UK - not Newegg. We can have a look at your country and we would like to be able to ship world wide. One reason why we are decentralising all of our platform and AI algorithms to source products through crowds. Good luck with your ICO! And yes the headphones are cool!
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We like that idea, Peddler does automatically localise store pricing based on the country selected.
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They used a terrible way to educate anyone on safe investment practices - by using an exit scam as a PR stunt. What they did is incredibly irresponsible and lacks any understanding of responsible PR campaigns and good common sense.
There are many incredible hard working entrepreneurs, innovating and providing real value exchange through the use of blockchain and crypto currencies. They have not only damaged their own reputation, but that of the 1000's of European start-ups invested into delivering genuine ICO's and blockchain technology.
I think the German Bundesblock said it best!
Public Statement of Bundesblock regarding the Savedroid PR Stunt On 18th of April, 2018, the German blockchain startup Savedroid AG having its registered address at Eschersheimer Landstraße 121, 60322 Frankfurt am Main, took its official website offline, for more than 24 hours, leaving behind only an internet meme with the inscription “…and it’s gone” – referring to the funds collected from thousands of investors in its recent tokensale event (ICO).
Yesterday, 19th of April, 2018 it was revealed by the founder of Savedroid, Yassin Hankir, that the pretended “exit scam” was merely a publicity stunt to catch the world’s attention. In a Youtube video released to the public yesterday, Hankir spoke about the need for stronger regulation in the context of public crowdfunding campaigns based on blockchain technology – so-called ICO’s (Initial Coin Offering).
The German Blockchain Association Bundesblock believes the claimed PR stunt lacks any professionalism and sense of responsibility. It sheds a negative light on the whole blockchain ecosystem. It created a sense of fear and anxiety among users and investors alike. Instead of leading by example, Hakir decided to risk the collective reputation of thousands of responsible and diligent entrepreneurs in Germany and Europe, for minutes of dubious fame and potential benefits for their own. We strongly reject Savedroid’s behavior.
The Savedroid team has operated a controversial marketing campaign throughout, which ended in a truly damaging event. Savedroid AG has never been a member of our Association.
We want to remind the world of the beneficial values for society that lie in the concepts and practices that blockchain is about. New forms of crowdfunding are important for the ecosystem. The [Suspicious link removed]munity needs to show maturity where it counts. We are deeply disappointed by this behavior, which clearly harms the goals of the [Suspicious link removed]munity as well as ongoing ICO projects, which face now as a result the withdrawal of support due to this irresponsible stand-alone PR gag.
We believe that any entrepreneur needs to care about the trust and funds of his investors, to take all possible measures to protect and grow it. Blockchain and tokens are not a game, but the next socio-economic infrastructure.
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What a terrible way to educate anyone on safe investment practices - by using an exit scam as a PR stunt. There are so many incredible hard working entrepreneurs, innovating and providing real value exchange through the use of blockchain and crypto currencies. They have not only damaged their own reputation, but that of the 1000's of European start-ups invested into delivering genuine ICO's and blockchain technology.
I think the German Bundesblock said it best!
Public Statement of Bundesblock regarding the Savedroid PR Stunt On 18th of April, 2018, the German blockchain startup Savedroid AG having its registered address at Eschersheimer Landstraße 121, 60322 Frankfurt am Main, took its official website offline, for more than 24 hours, leaving behind only an internet meme with the inscription “…and it’s gone” – referring to the funds collected from thousands of investors in its recent tokensale event (ICO).
Yesterday, 19th of April, 2018 it was revealed by the founder of Savedroid, Yassin Hankir, that the pretended “exit scam” was merely a publicity stunt to catch the world’s attention. In a Youtube video released to the public yesterday, Hankir spoke about the need for stronger regulation in the context of public crowdfunding campaigns based on blockchain technology – so-called ICO’s (Initial Coin Offering).
The German Blockchain Association Bundesblock believes the claimed PR stunt lacks any professionalism and sense of responsibility. It sheds a negative light on the whole blockchain ecosystem. It created a sense of fear and anxiety among users and investors alike. Instead of leading by example, Hakir decided to risk the collective reputation of thousands of responsible and diligent entrepreneurs in Germany and Europe, for minutes of dubious fame and potential benefits for their own. We strongly reject Savedroid’s behavior.
The Savedroid team has operated a controversial marketing campaign throughout, which ended in a truly damaging event. Savedroid AG has never been a member of our Association.
We want to remind the world of the beneficial values for society that lie in the concepts and practices that blockchain is about. New forms of crowdfunding are important for the ecosystem. The [Suspicious link removed]munity needs to show maturity where it counts. We are deeply disappointed by this behavior, which clearly harms the goals of the [Suspicious link removed]munity as well as ongoing ICO projects, which face now as a result the withdrawal of support due to this irresponsible stand-alone PR gag.
We believe that any entrepreneur needs to care about the trust and funds of his investors, to take all possible measures to protect and grow it. Blockchain and tokens are not a game, but the next socio-economic infrastructure.
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Those prices were scraped by the member who posted the product on Peddler.
We will get our team to get deals posted in EUR or USD pricing and shipping, ultimately driving down the price through aggregating the demand.
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Computer components, mining accessoties, rig frames... This is a cryptocurrency forum, after all. And if your prices will be better or at least comparable with those on newegg of computeruniverse it'd be just great Thanks! Do you have suggestions for a few popular products/components with the community? would be great to understand? appreciate it.
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I would like to see more tech products of course ... Hope more people will join and have best prices . Hey can you give us an idea of what kinda tech products you would like to see?
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We have had a lot of request from various Crypto groups who are interested in hardware, from laptops to mining gear, any suggestions from the bitcoin community?
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Escrow... just a means of protecting both buyer and seller by locking the funds or holding them until conditions are met (in your case, when goods have arrived to the buyer and buyer confirms product is as advertised). It's a feature that p2p Bitcoin platforms like Localbitcoins have used to great success, and if you're looking to implement crypto, introducing an escrow system that also facilitates dispute settlements could be a "game changer" among competitors.
Not quite what I was suggesting but in the case above, Peddler could be that escrow. Not sure if Bitcoin smart contracts exist for trustless escrow, I know they do for some alts.
Thanks for the advice on this. We have looked at a number of crypto settlement solutions, including those that escrow. Escrow in is something we are keen to include in our process. You are correct in that it would be difficult to realise true trustless smart-contracts for Bitcoin - but if someone is doing and have measurable success we are all ears! We would like to facilitate the escrow or with a reputable partner, however we always consider that middlemen want a stake in the game - something we are keen to reduce as much as possible. We realise that for Peddler.com (besides regulatory - which we need & want to comply with in order to accept card/and various bank payments) it requires a certain amount of trust which we want to build up with the community, whilst implementing the feature suggestions you are all looking for. Keep the advice coming, the team enjoys all your feedback, and its very much appreciated! Thanks again.
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Interesting site. However, I don't understand why do you have prices in GBP if you're a Dutch company?
Hey DigitalFox we started in the UK market, as most of our existing community was in the UK, ergo most of the deals are up in GBP for the moment. That said we are rapidly expanding to merchants throughout the EU and the US in the not to distant future. You will see a lot of EUR offers coming online.
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