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Author Topic: OpenBazaar Raises $200k in New Funding  (Read 981 times)
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June 04, 2017, 01:36:16 PM
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The "secret" behind their success, is the spill over coming from centralized services that are treated people like shit. I hear horror stories where

services like eBay and Amazon are forcing people to adhere to their "rules & regulations" and where people's accounts were locked and closed,

because they did not want to play by these services rules. OpenBazaar take that "freedom" and they run with it.  Grin

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June 04, 2017, 01:39:51 PM
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Wow that is amazing rise in any entity. Investing in entity would be delightful.  Cool if they stay decentralised then only they will keep earning such big raise in the profits. The rules and regulations will kill them at the first instances.


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June 04, 2017, 01:41:17 PM
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The "secret" behind their success, is the spill over coming from centralized services that are treated people like shit. I hear horror stories where

services like eBay and Amazon are forcing people to adhere to their "rules & regulations" and where people's accounts were locked and closed,

because they did not want to play by these services rules. OpenBazaar take that "freedom" and they run with it.  Grin

i'd trade a few account closures for the ability to send stuff back if it turns out to be a piece of shit. i can't see myself ever using openbazaar for the day to day things. like so many blockchain type projects, there's only a tiny percentage of sales that actually require decentralisation.
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June 04, 2017, 01:42:14 PM
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I just ran it after reading this thread. Unfortunately I didn't really see the growth that was mentioned.

You re right , and it is still having problems to run properly , and the community using it not really as big as described. It is created to be the "ebay" or the "Amazon" of Bitcoin, but there is long way to reach this goal.
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