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January 22, 2018, 05:35:06 PM
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tell me, what is the difference between this decentralized market and BitBay (BAY). And also between the new one - https://crowdsale.storiqa.com/

I cannot speak for Storiqa as my understanding as it is a crowdsale for something that we released in July of 2014. Syscoin released the world's first decentralized marketplace then and we have been working hard at developing it for ease-of-use and accessibility for the last 4 years.

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One comment is that since a huge exchange is already called Bitbay and has been trusted for many years, the fact that they decided to call themselves the same name really leads to confusion every time I try to search for them; I assume this would be the same for potential partners and investors that are looking them up.

DYOR(Do your own research) as they say, we strongly suggest you join our Slack, you can DM me your e-mail address and I'll send you an invite.

they say that they have a working product...

"Well because we have a working product that actually exists and has been used for many years. Obviously it makes no sense to support a crowdsale without a product... people shouldn't be getting money without actually doing hard work. And as for SYS there is many threads talking about that... to be honest there is no comparison. BitBay has many more features. In fact we have a "wall of features"  https://bitbay.market/wall-of-features"

SYS wall of features: https://imgur.com/a/XOk0A. Now judge by yourself.
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January 22, 2018, 05:41:23 PM
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how many coins needs for masternode?

100k sys  Wink
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January 22, 2018, 06:14:04 PM
Last edit: January 22, 2018, 08:19:01 PM by sebastien1234
 #2323

tell me, what is the difference between this decentralized market and BitBay (BAY). And also between the new one - https://crowdsale.storiqa.com/

I cannot speak for Storiqa as my understanding as it is a crowdsale for something that we released in July of 2014. Syscoin released the world's first decentralized marketplace then and we have been working hard at developing it for ease-of-use and accessibility for the last 4 years.

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One comment is that since a huge exchange is already called Bitbay and has been trusted for many years, the fact that they decided to call themselves the same name really leads to confusion every time I try to search for them; I assume this would be the same for potential partners and investors that are looking them up.

DYOR(Do your own research) as they say, we strongly suggest you join our Slack, you can DM me your e-mail address and I'll send you an invite.

they say that they have a working product...

"Well because we have a working product that actually exists and has been used for many years. Obviously it makes no sense to support a crowdsale without a product... people shouldn't be getting money without actually doing hard work. And as for SYS there is many threads talking about that... to be honest there is no comparison. BitBay has many more features. In fact we have a "wall of features"  https://bitbay.market/wall-of-features"

I assume that the first comment is regarding Storiqa, the same is true for Syscoin (but in fact, Syscoin came out first working product in July of 2014).

The many threads they are talking about are ones that their community created, I completely disagree that they have more features. I strongly suggest you simply try both applications for yourself to see what you prefer. The wall-of-features is

We also have a wall of features, but we try to stay in the current 2017-2018 to show what we have done and what is up-coming, this wall would be much, much bigger if we included everything/feature we had:



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January 22, 2018, 06:14:40 PM
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Can't wait for Blockmarket Web to be released

We can't either Smiley

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January 22, 2018, 06:15:41 PM
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how many coins needs for masternode?

100000 for the up-coming V1 of masternodes.

V2 will allow people to pool their efforts together to run a masternode, reducing the barrier of entry.

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January 22, 2018, 08:15:43 PM
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That's quite an accomplishment.
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January 22, 2018, 08:49:08 PM
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how many coins needs for masternode?

100000 for the up-coming V1 of masternodes.

V2 will allow people to pool their efforts together to run a masternode, reducing the barrier of entry.

Can you go into more detail about the second part or link me somewhere that I can read about it? Say 20 people wanted to split a node, would they all do some hosting, or one of them would have to have a server to run it?
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January 22, 2018, 08:54:46 PM
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Where can I buy tokens after the ICO ends?
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January 22, 2018, 09:55:48 PM
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tell me, what is the difference between this decentralized market and BitBay (BAY). And also between the new one - https://crowdsale.storiqa.com/

I cannot speak for Storiqa as my understanding as it is a crowdsale for something that we released in July of 2014. Syscoin released the world's first decentralized marketplace then and we have been working hard at developing it for ease-of-use and accessibility for the last 4 years.

*********************************


One comment is that since a huge exchange is already called Bitbay and has been trusted for many years, the fact that they decided to call themselves the same name really leads to confusion every time I try to search for them; I assume this would be the same for potential partners and investors that are looking them up.

DYOR(Do your own research) as they say, we strongly suggest you join our Slack, you can DM me your e-mail address and I'll send you an invite.

they say that they have a working product...

"Well because we have a working product that actually exists and has been used for many years. Obviously it makes no sense to support a crowdsale without a product... people shouldn't be getting money without actually doing hard work. And as for SYS there is many threads talking about that... to be honest there is no comparison. BitBay has many more features. In fact we have a "wall of features"  https://bitbay.market/wall-of-features"

SYS wall of features: https://imgur.com/a/XOk0A. Now judge by yourself.


considering all the moments, I still made a choice in your favor  Wink
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January 22, 2018, 10:32:44 PM
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Thanks! We appreciate your comments.

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January 22, 2018, 10:34:23 PM
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how many coins needs for masternode?

100000 for the up-coming V1 of masternodes.

V2 will allow people to pool their efforts together to run a masternode, reducing the barrier of entry.

Can you go into more detail about the second part or link me somewhere that I can read about it? Say 20 people wanted to split a node, would they all do some hosting, or one of them would have to have a server to run it?

We don't have any details yet as V2 is in planning/design mode. Stay tuned!

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January 22, 2018, 10:37:48 PM
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Where can I buy tokens after the ICO ends?

Our tokens are already available on the market since July 2014, download our most recent "wallet"(but so much more) Blockmarket 1.2 and you can buy Syscoin directly with up to 32 cryptocurrencies using Changelly & Flyp.Me or you can buy it directly on Bittrex, UpBit, Poloniex and a few smaller exchanges.

https://github.com/syscoin/blockmarket-desktop-public/releases/tag/1.2

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January 22, 2018, 10:46:56 PM
Last edit: January 23, 2018, 05:12:58 AM by sebastien1234
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tell me, what is the difference between this decentralized market and BitBay (BAY). And also between the new one - https://crowdsale.storiqa.com/

I cannot speak for Storiqa as my understanding as it is a crowdsale for something that we released in July of 2014. Syscoin released the world's first decentralized marketplace then and we have been working hard at developing it for ease-of-use and accessibility for the last 4 years.

*********************************


One comment is that since a huge exchange is already called Bitbay and has been trusted for many years, the fact that they decided to call themselves the same name really leads to confusion every time I try to search for them; I assume this would be the same for potential partners and investors that are looking them up.

DYOR(Do your own research) as they say, we strongly suggest you join our Slack, you can DM me your e-mail address and I'll send you an invite.

they say that they have a working product...

"Well because we have a working product that actually exists and has been used for many years. Obviously it makes no sense to support a crowdsale without a product... people shouldn't be getting money without actually doing hard work. And as for SYS there is many threads talking about that... to be honest there is no comparison. BitBay has many more features. In fact we have a "wall of features"  https://bitbay.market/wall-of-features"

SYS wall of features: https://imgur.com/a/XOk0A. Now judge by yourself.


considering all the moments, I still made a choice in your favor  Wink

Thank you, we appreciate the confidence you have showed in our growing team.

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January 23, 2018, 09:59:36 AM
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I'm very bullish on this coin and the dev team. I saw a rumor that Blockchain Foundry wants to IPO?!

I'm still not sure if I grasp the concept of Blockmarket web - is the idea that only a SYS daemon is needed and the vendors and users use the BM web portal to administer?  Without a Blockmarket Linux distribution running a server seems impractical/insecure.

Also I understand that everything is moving at light speed in this space, so I'm not demanding anything, just curious. Thanks.
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January 23, 2018, 04:46:51 PM
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I'm very bullish on this coin and the dev team. I saw a rumor that Blockchain Foundry wants to IPO?!

I'm still not sure if I grasp the concept of Blockmarket web - is the idea that only a SYS daemon is needed and the vendors and users use the BM web portal to administer?  Without a Blockmarket Linux distribution running a server seems impractical/insecure.

Also I understand that everything is moving at light speed in this space, so I'm not demanding anything, just curious. Thanks.

Yes absolutely, we(Blockchain Foundry Inc) are working on going IPO in Canada very soon.

Anyone can already setup their own version of Blockmarket using the Syscoin API that we have developed to make it easier to integrate Syscoin's features into their own software.

Everything you see in Blockmarket Destop(and more) will be ported over to Blockmarket Web using the power of Masternodes as a hosting service.

Blockmarket Web: Pro Edition: Will allow you to run your own virtual mall on the Syscoin network and earn revenue from merchants; Shopify for the blockchain

Building on Blockmarket Web, the pro edition allows for multi-merchant marketplaces run by operators. Think of it as a virtual mall on the Syscoin blockchain. Mall operators don't have to sell any items themselves but provide the hosted space where other merchants can easily sign up, buy Syscoin, customize their space, and list their items while paying the operator a small fee maintaining the front end. With Blockmarket Web: Pro Edition you can run your own Shopify-like offering secured and powered by the blockchain!

We certainly understand the need for Linux versions and will eventually be working on it on a priority-basis.

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January 23, 2018, 07:32:43 PM
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I'm very bullish on this coin and the dev team. I saw a rumor that Blockchain Foundry wants to IPO?!

I'm still not sure if I grasp the concept of Blockmarket web - is the idea that only a SYS daemon is needed and the vendors and users use the BM web portal to administer?  Without a Blockmarket Linux distribution running a server seems impractical/insecure.

Also I understand that everything is moving at light speed in this space, so I'm not demanding anything, just curious. Thanks.

Yes absolutely, we(Blockchain Foundry Inc) are working on going IPO in Canada very soon.

Anyone can already setup their own version of Blockmarket using the Syscoin API that we have developed to make it easier to integrate Syscoin's features into their own software.

Everything you see in Blockmarket Destop(and more) will be ported over to Blockmarket Web using the power of Masternodes as a hosting service.

Blockmarket Web: Pro Edition: Will allow you to run your own virtual mall on the Syscoin network and earn revenue from merchants; Shopify for the blockchain

Building on Blockmarket Web, the pro edition allows for multi-merchant marketplaces run by operators. Think of it as a virtual mall on the Syscoin blockchain. Mall operators don't have to sell any items themselves but provide the hosted space where other merchants can easily sign up, buy Syscoin, customize their space, and list their items while paying the operator a small fee maintaining the front end. With Blockmarket Web: Pro Edition you can run your own Shopify-like offering secured and powered by the blockchain!

We certainly understand the need for Linux versions and will eventually be working on it on a priority-basis.


That's awesome people can setup their own markets using your API. Do you collect fee's from theirs markets?
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January 23, 2018, 08:20:34 PM
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I'm very bullish on this coin and the dev team. I saw a rumor that Blockchain Foundry wants to IPO?!

I'm still not sure if I grasp the concept of Blockmarket web - is the idea that only a SYS daemon is needed and the vendors and users use the BM web portal to administer?  Without a Blockmarket Linux distribution running a server seems impractical/insecure.

Also I understand that everything is moving at light speed in this space, so I'm not demanding anything, just curious. Thanks.

Yes absolutely, we(Blockchain Foundry Inc) are working on going IPO in Canada very soon.

Anyone can already setup their own version of Blockmarket using the Syscoin API that we have developed to make it easier to integrate Syscoin's features into their own software.

Everything you see in Blockmarket Destop(and more) will be ported over to Blockmarket Web using the power of Masternodes as a hosting service.

Blockmarket Web: Pro Edition: Will allow you to run your own virtual mall on the Syscoin network and earn revenue from merchants; Shopify for the blockchain

Building on Blockmarket Web, the pro edition allows for multi-merchant marketplaces run by operators. Think of it as a virtual mall on the Syscoin blockchain. Mall operators don't have to sell any items themselves but provide the hosted space where other merchants can easily sign up, buy Syscoin, customize their space, and list their items while paying the operator a small fee maintaining the front end. With Blockmarket Web: Pro Edition you can run your own Shopify-like offering secured and powered by the blockchain!

We certainly understand the need for Linux versions and will eventually be working on it on a priority-basis.


That's awesome people can setup their own markets using your API. Do you collect fee's from theirs markets?

Also, how much are the fees on Blockmarket?
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January 23, 2018, 08:55:41 PM
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Where can I buy tokens after the ICO ends?

Our tokens are already available on the market since July 2014, download our most recent "wallet"(but so much more) Blockmarket 1.2 and you can buy Syscoin directly with up to 32 cryptocurrencies using Changelly & Flyp.Me or you can buy it directly on Bittrex, UpBit, Poloniex and a few smaller exchanges.

https://github.com/syscoin/blockmarket-desktop-public/releases/tag/1.2

Your market is also built into your wallet?
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January 23, 2018, 10:24:28 PM
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I'm very bullish on this coin and the dev team. I saw a rumor that Blockchain Foundry wants to IPO?!

I'm still not sure if I grasp the concept of Blockmarket web - is the idea that only a SYS daemon is needed and the vendors and users use the BM web portal to administer?  Without a Blockmarket Linux distribution running a server seems impractical/insecure.

Also I understand that everything is moving at light speed in this space, so I'm not demanding anything, just curious. Thanks.

Yes absolutely, we(Blockchain Foundry Inc) are working on going IPO in Canada very soon.

Anyone can already setup their own version of Blockmarket using the Syscoin API that we have developed to make it easier to integrate Syscoin's features into their own software.

Everything you see in Blockmarket Destop(and more) will be ported over to Blockmarket Web using the power of Masternodes as a hosting service.

Blockmarket Web: Pro Edition: Will allow you to run your own virtual mall on the Syscoin network and earn revenue from merchants; Shopify for the blockchain

Building on Blockmarket Web, the pro edition allows for multi-merchant marketplaces run by operators. Think of it as a virtual mall on the Syscoin blockchain. Mall operators don't have to sell any items themselves but provide the hosted space where other merchants can easily sign up, buy Syscoin, customize their space, and list their items while paying the operator a small fee maintaining the front end. With Blockmarket Web: Pro Edition you can run your own Shopify-like offering secured and powered by the blockchain!

We certainly understand the need for Linux versions and will eventually be working on it on a priority-basis.


That's awesome people can setup their own markets using your API. Do you collect fee's from theirs markets?

Also, how much are the fees on Blockmarket?

Less than 0.04 cents to get started:

A transaction costs 0.017 SYS (less than 2 cents)

-It will cost you one transaction to create an Alias (this is your "identity" or "store name"). Your identity will last for one year unless you pay much more for it to last longer (this is done to prevent name squatting such as is currently done with Domain Names).

-It will cost you another 0.017 SYS to list an item on Blockmarket which will also last 1 year.

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January 23, 2018, 10:27:53 PM
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I'm very bullish on this coin and the dev team. I saw a rumor that Blockchain Foundry wants to IPO?!

I'm still not sure if I grasp the concept of Blockmarket web - is the idea that only a SYS daemon is needed and the vendors and users use the BM web portal to administer?  Without a Blockmarket Linux distribution running a server seems impractical/insecure.

Also I understand that everything is moving at light speed in this space, so I'm not demanding anything, just curious. Thanks.

Yes absolutely, we(Blockchain Foundry Inc) are working on going IPO in Canada very soon.

Anyone can already setup their own version of Blockmarket using the Syscoin API that we have developed to make it easier to integrate Syscoin's features into their own software.

Everything you see in Blockmarket Destop(and more) will be ported over to Blockmarket Web using the power of Masternodes as a hosting service.

Blockmarket Web: Pro Edition: Will allow you to run your own virtual mall on the Syscoin network and earn revenue from merchants; Shopify for the blockchain

Building on Blockmarket Web, the pro edition allows for multi-merchant marketplaces run by operators. Think of it as a virtual mall on the Syscoin blockchain. Mall operators don't have to sell any items themselves but provide the hosted space where other merchants can easily sign up, buy Syscoin, customize their space, and list their items while paying the operator a small fee maintaining the front end. With Blockmarket Web: Pro Edition you can run your own Shopify-like offering secured and powered by the blockchain!

We certainly understand the need for Linux versions and will eventually be working on it on a priority-basis.


That's awesome people can setup their own markets using your API. Do you collect fee's from theirs markets?

No we do not collect fees from anyone using our API if they run it on their own server, it is completely open-source, although we do offer it as a Blockchain Software offering of the API to be deployed on the Microsoft Azure cloud.

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