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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Centralized Marketplaces are harming the E-Commerce Industry on: September 08, 2018, 03:29:34 PM
Centralized Marketplaces are harming the E-Commerce Industry

The E-Commerce industry is huge. A study found that in 2016, all global E-Commerce sales amounted to 1.859 Trillion USD. A massive quantity of wealth is being poured into online retail companies on a daily basis, and at this rate, E-Commerce may look invincible, but this is far from the truth. While the industry is clearly doing well, it is not without its unpleasant attributes.
Most major marketplaces are actually causing harm to the E-Commerce industry. The current model for marketplaces involves overcharging buyers and unfairly treating sellers. Centralized market leaders like Amazon and EBay focus too much on making sure that their own sites grow, leading them to punish sellers by taking more money from them and forcing them to pay for services which they do not need. The problem is that these markets think they have no genuine competition. At this point, the biggest centralized marketplaces are convinced that their actions will not negatively affect their stature. They can make arbitrary rules, they can charge extortionate rates, and they can change their platform with the click of their fingers. There are no checks and balances. While governments may step in at times to ensure that matters regarding taxation and employment law are being followed, there is nobody who steps in to make sure that the platforms themselves are actually fair to the consumer.
Arbitrary rules and guidelines
Take a look at this example from Amazon. In 2016, the retail giant chose to start banning or sanctioning erotic fiction. At first glance there seems to be nothing wrong with this decision, if Amazon wishes to keep the products sold on their site friendly to all ages then this makes perfect sense. This only becomes a problem when you consider the fact that, despite their ruling, Amazon still sells the books from the ’50 Shades of Grey’ franchise. This means that they are not keeping true to their own rules. Their reasoning behind banning other forms of erotic fiction derives from their intentionally vague guidelines regarding questionable content. Under the subheading of ‘Offensive Content,’ they state ‘What we deem offensive is probably about what you would expect,’ Essentially, this sentence means nothing. Offensive content is not an absolute term, so why would Amazon pretend that it is? The only answer is so that they can use their discretion to make decisions without ever having to provide legitimate reasons.
It should be reiterated that the problem here is not with the banning of offensive or erotic content, the problem is with the fact that Amazon can change the rules whenever they wish. We all know why 50 Shades of Grey, or books like A Clockwork Orange are allowed on Amazon’s marketplace while others are not: money. Centralized marketplaces can out-rightly choose what content they want without ever having to explain why.
The example provided may seem like a niche situation which doesn’t apply to most marketplace sellers, but the point is that if it can happen to one type of content so easily, it can happen to any. They care only about making money and have no regard for the creation of a healthy ecosystem. This is a problem that all centralized marketplaces have.
The issue of trust
In a more generalized situation, consider how much places like Amazon and EBay charge their sellers. Not just are sellers forced to pay excessive amounts of money to upload products, but their profits are also siphoned away. This is because centralized marketplaces know that there are no viable alternatives for sellers. Store owners often choose to set up a shop with these large marketplaces because it allows them to develop a trusted brand. One of the biggest hurdles any small business owner has to overcome is to be viewed as trustworthy. The average consumer already trusts Amazon and EBay so when somebody sets up a shop on those platforms they automatically earn the trust of their audience. This is why people avoid setting up their shops outside of a marketplace.
Centralized marketplaces know how important it is for new sellers to earn trust, so they exploit this. They keep their rates and fees high because they know that it won’t harm their own finances. Sellers have nowhere else to turn to so they simply accept the costs. This issue also affects buyers too. Store owners begin to set the prices of their products higher so that they can turn a respectable profit. This punishes buyers by forcing them to purchase goods at extortionate rates.
The Bait and Switch
Naturally, these problems are harming the E-Commerce industry, as well as the livelihoods of sellers all around the world. What’s worse is that this is only a small portion of how centralized marketplaces damage the industry. One of their largest injustices lies in the way they initially attract customers. These marketplaces lure both buyers and sellers into using their platforms through the act of heavy discounts and free services. These perks are often available for just long enough that users can experience the positive aspects of the market. However, once the perks are removed, users often feel inclined to continue using the platforms at full price because they have seen how useful it can be for them. This may not sound like much, but this level of social engineering is something that we, as a society, should be taking a stand against. E-Commerce marketplaces are clearly taking advantage of buyers and sellers by doing this, but because of how common it is people assume it is just normal behavior. In actuality, this is an abhorrent tactic which should be out-rightly banned.
How can a Decentralized marketplace solve these problems?
The problems raised so far have only regarded centralized marketplaces. This is because the act of centralization in E-Commerce is damaging to the industry as a whole. Platforms which are used by such a large amount of the public, but yet are only run by a minuscule number of people will naturally be riddled with flaws. Perhaps one of the largest problems too is that people feel there are no other options available. This needs to change. Buyers and sellers can do better than the likes of Amazon and EBay. Many of the problems these marketplaces have caused can be solved through the use of a decentralized alternative.
Clear, legitimate, and fair rules
A decentralized platform pulls its strength from the fact that all members of its ecosystem are important. This means that many of the rules and guidelines regarding the sale of goods can be decided (or at least discussed) by actual users. Buyers and sellers would have the ability to consider the guidelines on the marketplaces because the marketplace would actually value them.
Trust can be provided without the need to pay extortionately for it
Centralized marketplaces exploit the fact that sellers want to earn the trust of their potential customers. To achieve this trust, centralized marketplaces force sellers to pay a small fortune for features such as listings and top results. A decentralized marketplace would not engage in such behavior. Sellers would be able to get their stores and products listed without the need to pay huge rates. The fact that the marketplace would be run by and for the average user means that nobody needs to jump through uncomfortable hoops.
No more bait and switch
The abhorrent use of bait and switches in centralized marketplaces would no longer be a factor to consider. This is because a decentralized marketplace would focus on the creation and maintenance of a healthy ecosystem. You cannot have a healthy ecosystem if you are trying to socially engineer your users.
The future of E-Commerce
While the E-Commerce industry is performing financially well now, this could all change if people don’t start adopting fairer methods. Centralized marketplaces can only take the industry so far before users begin desiring a decentralized alternative. People no longer want to be exploited; they are looking for a system which actually treats them with respect. This is what decentralized marketplaces such as ApolloX are offering.

Just like what the founder of Etherium said, we all hope centralized systems go rot in hell. Because it will completely ruin the e-commerce industry.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Drop in ICO Price after listing on: September 08, 2018, 03:27:02 PM
I invested and joined as bounty hunter in many ICO which has good concept, experienced team members and also good hype but after listing price drops very much. Some of project also not recovering since long time. Any comment.

I think one of the major reasons for this would be the dumping of coins after the token gets listed up. But you can never blame bounty hunters. They do this for a living as well.
3  Other / Archival / Re: ICO without whitepaper on: September 08, 2018, 03:18:44 PM
I can't really say that ICO without whitepaper is totally scam but I think this is a sign of unprofessional company and maybe it shouldn't be trusted.

If it's not completely scam, then why or how will the team that spearheads the project, be able to relay to the possible investors the project itself and how it can be very valuable to the market?
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Who needs today to believe? on: September 08, 2018, 03:14:34 PM
Listen to the forecasts and do not know who to believe. Some say the end of autumn will begin the recovery of the market, others for the winter and cite the facts that it will happen and others say that it will happen by 2020. Guess and no one knows anything for sure.

Yep, especially to a date that far, no one probably can imagine how much the change had already been in the market. I mean, yeah, you can expect the market to go up or down but I bet by 2020 there's so much development we couldn't have even imagined.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How does price go up or down? on: September 08, 2018, 03:11:06 PM
I think maybe someone is manipulating the price of a coin. They only increase the amount of coin transactions that only buy and sell at a price that they have set.

That's not even news here. Everyone knows that there's a really good chance that market is being manipulated. However, those whales should not get conceited because time will come that the market will get back at them. At the very least, it will come up to them when they least expect it.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: why all coins are dropping? on: September 08, 2018, 02:17:39 PM
The coins are falling due to factors in demand and supply. Their prices demand on the price value of bitcoin. Th the price of bitcoin goes up so does altcoins

Not only that actually. There are so many factors involved in this market fluctuations. However, I think one recent major factor is the ETH having quite a worse reputation. People are getting scared of the depreciation of ETH and everyone knows it would affect altcoins that are erc-20
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The name altcoin is boring on: September 08, 2018, 11:36:48 AM
Good idea maybe you can create an altcoin Wikipedia for it.

Well anyway, that's how they used to be called and they are not really called that way before because some of them has good development and use. But the time has come where people looked at it as a way of making money through ICOs and generation of coins so that destroyed the quiet market of altcoin. Aren't you satisfied calling them shhhcoins?

Well like I said in my previous comment here. I don't think that all coins being released nowadays are that shitty, being used as a means of investment without any intrinsict value in it. There are some out there with real projects. It will be so bad for them to get their reputation dragged down because of these things
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ETH go down, what will AIRDROP and BOUNTY? on: September 08, 2018, 11:32:43 AM
Most airdrop and bounty programs are based on the ERC-20 platform. But you see that. Severe downgrade ETH will greatly affect airdrop and bounty. I need some advice now

I don't think that ETH will completely go down to ruins. It's too early to tell about it but you are right. A lot of coins are erc-20 and it would definitely affect the other altcoins
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The Alt market is testing you: Will you break! on: September 01, 2018, 01:43:26 AM
I had been in the crypto community for not so long but I am optimistic that the crypto market will recover in the coming months. I am still on the process of holding my alts because I believe the recovery is nearly coming and I will not leave nor surrender my investment since I had been holding for several months already. I am hoping that before the year ends, crypto market will be more on a positive trend and well again.
And what are you going to do when that doesn't happen? Because I can see that you are very optimistic about the recovery of this market and while that is not wrong that kind of positive attitude towards the market could make you think that we're going to see a faster recovery, and if that doesn't happen you have a great risk of selling your coins for a bad price.

True.. you should rather have a neutral mindset or psychology about the market because if you get swayed by your emotions, or get too positive or negative, it's not going to end up real well.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Future marketing on: August 31, 2018, 03:06:47 PM
For some reason, crypto being banned on social media does make an impact on the crypto world. Maybe its just a coincidence but everything falls apart after crypto got banned on social media. Hopefully, the other way of communicating and informing the world about crypto investment will work. As we all know, popularity will have an effect on demand, social media helped in that aspect but its gone for now. If they can lift the ban, maybe the market can recover again.
There is no ban on the social media about crypto currencies it is all about they stopped promoting them but I don't think this is reason for the fall of the crypto market this year.And the social media promotions won't bring that much attention to the ICOs most of the bounties concentrating on youtube bloggig and the signature campaigns.

There are even news around that those social media will also develop their blockchain system so I don't think that it meant "ban" at all. It's more like, they refuse to promote especially ICOs.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do you chose ICO to invest? on: August 31, 2018, 03:01:40 PM
Recently , there are so many new tokens,new ICO. It makes me confused and lose direction

I like ICO however I saw some of token go hell after ICO. It makes me feel afraid

Please tell me what is your criteria to chose ICO to buy?



Most ICOs today are not necessary.  Most things don't really need to be on a blockchain, a simple database will do.  Some projects are certainly worth looking at but it is difficult to do so within such a big pile of garbage.  One thing I always check thoroughly is the team involved.

You can also take assistance from websites such as icobench.com but I wouldn't give them too much credibility.

Personally after seeing so many shitcoins come out over the past year, I am more of a BTC believer now!


Bitcoin is the one and only, true coin in the cryptocurrency market. even if altcoins or ICO's go vanish, Bitcoin will be as strong as it has always been. Altcoins are so unstable too as well in comparison to BTC

Although I know there are many good altcoins out there, such as XRP, ETH, NEO, and EOS, and the market value of these coins are also stable, they still are incomparable to BTC
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How can the global crisis affect crypto? on: August 31, 2018, 02:59:17 PM
I think that a lot of coins will die if it happen. And maybe people start to use crypto instead of typical money. Also price of BTC can grow up in this situation. But nobody knows future.

In an economic crisis, it is possible that people would be pulling out their money from the investments that they made. Which will cause for the crypto market to again, come crashing down. Economic crisis is bad in any angle.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How bad are ICOs this year? on: August 31, 2018, 02:56:04 PM
News headline says "76% of This Year’s ICOs Are Already Under Water"  and most of these are ICOs launched at the first quarter of this year.
If you’re going to invest in an ICO, then, the message is clear: be selective, choose blockchain projects over anything else and make sure you get into the pre-sale. Otherwise, you’ll be wasting your time and your ethereum.

Watch out folks!  Grin

https://news.bitcoin.com/76-of-this-years-icos-are-already-under-water/?utm_source=OneSignal%20Push&utm_medium=notification&utm_campaign=Push%20Notifications

Yes i think i may agree with that. In fact, last year was a blast.
The problem this year is that we are experiencing obvious drought in ICO.
Maybe because investments this year dropped compare last year or maybe this is just ordinary. We'll never know until we get to the last month of 2018. Until then, let's just hope its not too late to invest in an ICO and more importantly let's remain calm and pray it will somehow change for the better.

I think the reason we're experiencing drop in the investments on ICO's is because (well, I think there are lots of reasons but this, in my own opinion, would be the major one) of the reputation of the ICO's recently being scam.
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the safest and most reliable altcoin? on: August 31, 2018, 02:41:28 PM
What for you is the safest and most reliable altcoin that any beginners of cryptocurrency can buy and invest in to? Because bitcoin is unpredictable I wonder if I can start buying altcoins instead, however, I do not want to buy an altcoin that will just be a waste of money. Any ideas?

Well then go look up the rank 2 crypto in the coinmarket cap. You'll see Etherium which is the safest bet of all the alternative coins in the market. But that still doesn't guarantee you any profit. If you want to not waste money or risk wasting money, then why not just put your money in the bank?
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: which alts will survive? on: August 31, 2018, 02:34:47 PM
hey all, new to this forum, was wondering which alts do people think will survive? Which ones will gain traction when this crypto winter ends? Which ones have a use that will be taken up by the mainstream? Thanks

Well, for sure the top altcoins would do more than just survive but most would flourish. However, for the altcoins which are new in the market, there are many factors that are needed to be considered in order to determine if they will survive or not (e.g. project, team handling the project, etc.)
16  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is it going to pass $20k again? on: August 31, 2018, 01:38:42 PM
It seems to me that bitcoin will overcome its price record of $ 20,000 in the future. we must wait. whales are playing with us and the growth will begin very suddenly.

What's your basis for this. I don't know but to be honest it feels like it is already impossible to exceed that $20k ATH. Especially not this 2018. Just look at how bleeding the market is.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Right time to buy ETH ! on: August 31, 2018, 01:37:04 PM
Knowing that we all suffered through this bearish trend and now that we expect it's almost over it is the right time to buy ETH !
ether is at a very low price for now since it is stable at a price of $275-$300. It was about $800 3-4 months back and it might recover the price soon.
Considering it's ATH this must be a great price to buy some ether as it will return some good gains.


I'm hoping you are right about this buddy. May your words be our light in this dark times in the crypto market. Just imagine the losses that we've had. It really is so frustrating and sometimes makes me lose hope for 2018 for cryptocurrency. But I know it's too early to say this because there's still the most awaited last months of the year where market prices tend to go up.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin to ETH ? on: August 31, 2018, 01:18:33 PM
Hello, like lot of people, i'm thinking that crytpo market will pump one day, (maybe this year, maybe next, but it will). actually ETH dump more than BTC, and so my question is : It is better to exchange my btc in eth ? If price increase and reach their past prices, have ETH more potential (in %age) ?



Well, if we're talking about potential then I think that what you're saying is essentially correct. Bitcoin has already been around for a longer period of time than ETH. Which means that ETH may be significantly undervalued at the moment (taking into consideration the normal market fluctuations). There really is so much potential in ETH especially when it comes to earnings.
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: SELL ALL YOUR FIAT AND LIVE 100% CRYPTO!!!! on: August 12, 2018, 12:55:26 PM
A while ago (2017) there was this Dutch family that sold all their assets for BTC and is now traveling around the world. He had around 500k USD worth of BTC and expects it will at least make 5x in the next 3 years. In the meanwhile, they are living modestly and using 20% of their cryptos to trade.

Would you dare to do the same? Sell all your FIAT for CRYPTO?



You know what you would call someone who would do that right now? Stupid idiot. Would you sell your house for Bitcoin that can depreciate by 30% tomorrow? You cannot compare that situation into today's situation. It's too risky right now and market is way too unstable and bearish.
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Will the Crypto market collapse on: August 12, 2018, 12:53:24 PM
Will the Crypto markets collapse?
You can not discount the possibility!


https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/07/most-cryptocurrencies-will-crash-to-zero-goldman-sachs-says.html
indeed nothing is impossible and all can happen. but I am curious, what is your reason so that you are very confident that the market can collapse?

He's not saying that he is 100% sure that the market will collapse. He's just saying (I think) that you can never discount the possibility that the market could collapse. Personally, I don't think it will.
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