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Author Topic: [ANN] ICO Hamster Marketplace - Decentralized marketplace for electronics  (Read 14978 times)
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December 05, 2017, 08:30:09 AM
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It seems to me that it is wrong that the company plans to spend the basic funds for the development of the platform. After all, it is important for them to attract as many vendors and buyers as possible. That would focus the bulk of the funds that will come with the ICO, on this matter.

So it will be the same. The company will spend the basic funds for the marketing campaign to attract the maximum number of vendors and buyers to the platform after the first year of operation.
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December 05, 2017, 08:31:35 AM
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It seems to me that it is wrong that the company plans to spend the basic funds for the development of the platform. After all, it is important for them to attract as many vendors and buyers as possible. That would focus the bulk of the funds that will come with the ICO, on this matter.

So it will be the same. The company will spend the basic funds for the marketing campaign to attract the maximum number of vendors and buyers to the platform after the first year of operation.
And what number of vendors and buyers the company's founders plan to bring to the platform in the first year of operation?
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December 05, 2017, 08:36:11 AM
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It seems to me that it is wrong that the company plans to spend the basic funds for the development of the platform. After all, it is important for them to attract as many vendors and buyers as possible. That would focus the bulk of the funds that will come with the ICO, on this matter.

So it will be the same. The company will spend the basic funds for the marketing campaign to attract the maximum number of vendors and buyers to the platform after the first year of operation.
And what number of vendors and buyers the company's founders plan to bring to the platform in the first year of operation?

Hello. This will depend on what the results of the ICO will be. In general, the company plans to spend no more than $ 2,000 on attracting one manufacturer, not more than $ 7 per buyer. These figures are not taken from the ceiling, if anything. These figures are taken as a result of a deep market research of the market.
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December 05, 2017, 08:40:12 AM
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It seems to me that it is wrong that the company plans to spend the basic funds for the development of the platform. After all, it is important for them to attract as many vendors and buyers as possible. That would focus the bulk of the funds that will come with the ICO, on this matter.

So it will be the same. The company will spend the basic funds for the marketing campaign to attract the maximum number of vendors and buyers to the platform after the first year of operation.
And what number of vendors and buyers the company's founders plan to bring to the platform in the first year of operation?

Hello. This will depend on what the results of the ICO will be. In general, the company plans to spend no more than $ 2,000 on attracting one manufacturer, not more than $ 7 per buyer. These figures are not taken from the ceiling, if anything. These figures are taken as a result of a deep market research of the market.
Well, let's say, how many vendors and buyers will be in Hamster in a year after launch, if the company collects the maximum amount of funds, that is, 28 million US dollars?
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December 05, 2017, 08:43:19 AM
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It seems to me that it is wrong that the company plans to spend the basic funds for the development of the platform. After all, it is important for them to attract as many vendors and buyers as possible. That would focus the bulk of the funds that will come with the ICO, on this matter.

So it will be the same. The company will spend the basic funds for the marketing campaign to attract the maximum number of vendors and buyers to the platform after the first year of operation.
And what number of vendors and buyers the company's founders plan to bring to the platform in the first year of operation?

Hello. This will depend on what the results of the ICO will be. In general, the company plans to spend no more than $ 2,000 on attracting one manufacturer, not more than $ 7 per buyer. These figures are not taken from the ceiling, if anything. These figures are taken as a result of a deep market research of the market.
Well, let's say, how many vendors and buyers will be in Hamster in a year after launch, if the company collects the maximum amount of funds, that is, 28 million US dollars?

The company's founders plan to collect 2,000 vendors and 3.8 million customers after the first year of operation. Such results will allow the company to achieve revenues of 304 million US dollars per year.
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December 05, 2017, 08:47:08 AM
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It seems to me that it is wrong that the company plans to spend the basic funds for the development of the platform. After all, it is important for them to attract as many vendors and buyers as possible. That would focus the bulk of the funds that will come with the ICO, on this matter.

So it will be the same. The company will spend the basic funds for the marketing campaign to attract the maximum number of vendors and buyers to the platform after the first year of operation.
And what number of vendors and buyers the company's founders plan to bring to the platform in the first year of operation?

Hello. This will depend on what the results of the ICO will be. In general, the company plans to spend no more than $ 2,000 on attracting one manufacturer, not more than $ 7 per buyer. These figures are not taken from the ceiling, if anything. These figures are taken as a result of a deep market research of the market.
Well, let's say, how many vendors and buyers will be in Hamster in a year after launch, if the company collects the maximum amount of funds, that is, 28 million US dollars?

The company's founders plan to collect 2,000 vendors and 3.8 million customers after the first year of operation. Such results will allow the company to achieve revenues of 304 million US dollars per year.
You can also get acquainted with other development plans, which depend on the amount of collected funds, on the official website of the company or in white paper on page 24!
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December 05, 2017, 08:48:56 AM
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It seems to me that it is wrong that the company plans to spend the basic funds for the development of the platform. After all, it is important for them to attract as many vendors and buyers as possible. That would focus the bulk of the funds that will come with the ICO, on this matter.

So it will be the same. The company will spend the basic funds for the marketing campaign to attract the maximum number of vendors and buyers to the platform after the first year of operation.
And what number of vendors and buyers the company's founders plan to bring to the platform in the first year of operation?

Hello. This will depend on what the results of the ICO will be. In general, the company plans to spend no more than $ 2,000 on attracting one manufacturer, not more than $ 7 per buyer. These figures are not taken from the ceiling, if anything. These figures are taken as a result of a deep market research of the market.
Well, let's say, how many vendors and buyers will be in Hamster in a year after launch, if the company collects the maximum amount of funds, that is, 28 million US dollars?

The company's founders plan to collect 2,000 vendors and 3.8 million customers after the first year of operation. Such results will allow the company to achieve revenues of 304 million US dollars per year.
You can also get acquainted with other development plans, which depend on the amount of collected funds, on the official website of the company or in white paper on page 24!
It's very interesting how the company will spin if you can only collect a soft cup)))
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December 05, 2017, 08:53:54 AM
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It seems to me that it is wrong that the company plans to spend the basic funds for the development of the platform. After all, it is important for them to attract as many vendors and buyers as possible. That would focus the bulk of the funds that will come with the ICO, on this matter.

So it will be the same. The company will spend the basic funds for the marketing campaign to attract the maximum number of vendors and buyers to the platform after the first year of operation.
And what number of vendors and buyers the company's founders plan to bring to the platform in the first year of operation?

Hello. This will depend on what the results of the ICO will be. In general, the company plans to spend no more than $ 2,000 on attracting one manufacturer, not more than $ 7 per buyer. These figures are not taken from the ceiling, if anything. These figures are taken as a result of a deep market research of the market.
Well, let's say, how many vendors and buyers will be in Hamster in a year after launch, if the company collects the maximum amount of funds, that is, 28 million US dollars?

The company's founders plan to collect 2,000 vendors and 3.8 million customers after the first year of operation. Such results will allow the company to achieve revenues of 304 million US dollars per year.
You can also get acquainted with other development plans, which depend on the amount of collected funds, on the official website of the company or in white paper on page 24!
It's very interesting how the company will spin if you can only collect a soft cup)))

Well, as it is, it's hard, but it will spin)) At least the company's founders plan to complete the development of the platform, as well as mobile applications for iOS and Android.
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December 05, 2017, 08:54:50 AM
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It seems to me that it is wrong that the company plans to spend the basic funds for the development of the platform. After all, it is important for them to attract as many vendors and buyers as possible. That would focus the bulk of the funds that will come with the ICO, on this matter.

So it will be the same. The company will spend the basic funds for the marketing campaign to attract the maximum number of vendors and buyers to the platform after the first year of operation.
And what number of vendors and buyers the company's founders plan to bring to the platform in the first year of operation?

Hello. This will depend on what the results of the ICO will be. In general, the company plans to spend no more than $ 2,000 on attracting one manufacturer, not more than $ 7 per buyer. These figures are not taken from the ceiling, if anything. These figures are taken as a result of a deep market research of the market.
Well, let's say, how many vendors and buyers will be in Hamster in a year after launch, if the company collects the maximum amount of funds, that is, 28 million US dollars?

The company's founders plan to collect 2,000 vendors and 3.8 million customers after the first year of operation. Such results will allow the company to achieve revenues of 304 million US dollars per year.
You can also get acquainted with other development plans, which depend on the amount of collected funds, on the official website of the company or in white paper on page 24!
It's very interesting how the company will spin if you can only collect a soft cup)))

Well, as it is, it's hard, but it will spin)) At least the company's founders plan to complete the development of the platform, as well as mobile applications for iOS and Android.
And how they will then attract vendors and buyers to the website if they spend all the funds raised for the development of the platform and its mobile applications?
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December 05, 2017, 09:15:30 AM
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Does you twitter bounty campaign only limited for 200 participants? Im wondering why the stastics from 201 onwards in not still updated.

No it's not! Sorry for the technical issues, the table will be updated asap!
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December 05, 2017, 09:22:53 AM
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It seems to me that it is wrong that the company plans to spend the basic funds for the development of the platform. After all, it is important for them to attract as many vendors and buyers as possible. That would focus the bulk of the funds that will come with the ICO, on this matter.


We will spend the money collected during the token sale on vendor&buyer acquisition and the money which will be generated from sales on the marketplace will be spent on the token buy-back.
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December 05, 2017, 10:41:02 AM
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The company has big plans, but they are positioning themselves as a non-commercial project. And how then will the service develop? After all, this requires some funds, and they can’t take it because they are a non-commercial project. Constantly take investments from people is thing that will not be going to be. What benefits people have from this.
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December 05, 2017, 10:44:01 AM
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The company has big plans, but they are positioning themselves as a non-commercial project. And how then will the service develop? After all, this requires some funds, and they can’t take it because they are a non-commercial project. Constantly take investments from people is thing that will not be going to be. What benefits people have from this.

You are right, any project for development needs a stable source of income. Despite the fact that Hamster is positioned as a non-commercial project, it will not be free for producers.
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December 05, 2017, 10:46:07 AM
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The company has big plans, but they are positioning themselves as a non-commercial project. And how then will the service develop? After all, this requires some funds, and they can’t take it because they are a non-commercial project. Constantly take investments from people is thing that will not be going to be. What benefits people have from this.

You are right, any project for development needs a stable source of income. Despite the fact that Hamster is positioned as a non-commercial project, it will not be free for producers.
This sounds more realistic. And how much money manufacturers will pay for using the platform?
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December 05, 2017, 10:49:09 AM
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The company has big plans, but they are positioning themselves as a non-commercial project. And how then will the service develop? After all, this requires some funds, and they can’t take it because they are a non-commercial project. Constantly take investments from people is thing that will not be going to be. What benefits people have from this.

You are right, any project for development needs a stable source of income. Despite the fact that Hamster is positioned as a non-commercial project, it will not be free for producers.
This sounds more realistic. And how much money manufacturers will pay for using the platform?

Each manufacturer will have two payment options: either 20% of the sale amount or $ 25,000 per year. Each vendor can start working with the first option, and as soon as he will have more than $ 25,000 per year from commissions, he will be able to switch to the second version of the subscription fee.
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December 05, 2017, 10:52:19 AM
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The company has big plans, but they are positioning themselves as a non-commercial project. And how then will the service develop? After all, this requires some funds, and they can’t take it because they are a non-commercial project. Constantly take investments from people is thing that will not be going to be. What benefits people have from this.

You are right, any project for development needs a stable source of income. Despite the fact that Hamster is positioned as a non-commercial project, it will not be free for producers.
This sounds more realistic. And how much money manufacturers will pay for using the platform?

Each manufacturer will have two payment options: either 20% of the sale amount or $ 25,000 per year. Each vendor can start working with the first option, and as soon as he will have more than $ 25,000 per year from commissions, he will be able to switch to the second version of the subscription fee.
It seems to me that with such a commission or subscription fee, Hamster has exhausted all the advantages over the main marketplaces such as Amazon or eBay.
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December 05, 2017, 11:04:58 AM
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The company has big plans, but they are positioning themselves as a non-commercial project. And how then will the service develop? After all, this requires some funds, and they can’t take it because they are a non-commercial project. Constantly take investments from people is thing that will not be going to be. What benefits people have from this.

You are right, any project for development needs a stable source of income. Despite the fact that Hamster is positioned as a non-commercial project, it will not be free for producers.
This sounds more realistic. And how much money manufacturers will pay for using the platform?

Each manufacturer will have two payment options: either 20% of the sale amount or $ 25,000 per year. Each vendor can start working with the first option, and as soon as he will have more than $ 25,000 per year from commissions, he will be able to switch to the second version of the subscription fee.
It seems to me that with such a commission or subscription fee, Hamster has exhausted all the advantages over the main marketplaces such as Amazon or eBay.

You should not think so! Despite such a subscription fee, the terms of accommodation and sales on Hamster will be much more affordable than on any other comparable scale project. The Hamster market maker will allow even the smallest manufacturer to start and increase sales.
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December 05, 2017, 11:07:19 AM
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The company has big plans, but they are positioning themselves as a non-commercial project. And how then will the service develop? After all, this requires some funds, and they can’t take it because they are a non-commercial project. Constantly take investments from people is thing that will not be going to be. What benefits people have from this.

You are right, any project for development needs a stable source of income. Despite the fact that Hamster is positioned as a non-commercial project, it will not be free for producers.
This sounds more realistic. And how much money manufacturers will pay for using the platform?

Each manufacturer will have two payment options: either 20% of the sale amount or $ 25,000 per year. Each vendor can start working with the first option, and as soon as he will have more than $ 25,000 per year from commissions, he will be able to switch to the second version of the subscription fee.
It seems to me that with such a commission or subscription fee, Hamster has exhausted all the advantages over the main marketplaces such as Amazon or eBay.

You should not think so! Despite such a subscription fee, the terms of accommodation and sales on Hamster will be much more affordable than on any other comparable scale project. The Hamster market maker will allow even the smallest manufacturer to start and increase sales.

Of course, Hamster has a lot of other advantages over other marketplaces, especially since they do not have the highest monthly fee on the market. Hamster is more distinguished by a competitive environment for young producers who can not get it at large trading floors, where the whole market is held by giant companies and a lot of small "fringe" organizations that produce various forgeries and so on.
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December 05, 2017, 11:09:32 AM
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The company has big plans, but they are positioning themselves as a non-commercial project. And how then will the service develop? After all, this requires some funds, and they can’t take it because they are a non-commercial project. Constantly take investments from people is thing that will not be going to be. What benefits people have from this.

You are right, any project for development needs a stable source of income. Despite the fact that Hamster is positioned as a non-commercial project, it will not be free for producers.
This sounds more realistic. And how much money manufacturers will pay for using the platform?

Each manufacturer will have two payment options: either 20% of the sale amount or $ 25,000 per year. Each vendor can start working with the first option, and as soon as he will have more than $ 25,000 per year from commissions, he will be able to switch to the second version of the subscription fee.
It seems to me that with such a commission or subscription fee, Hamster has exhausted all the advantages over the main marketplaces such as Amazon or eBay.

You should not think so! Despite such a subscription fee, the terms of accommodation and sales on Hamster will be much more affordable than on any other comparable scale project. The Hamster market maker will allow even the smallest manufacturer to start and increase sales.

Of course, Hamster has a lot of other advantages over other marketplaces, especially since they do not have the highest monthly fee on the market. Hamster is more distinguished by a competitive environment for young producers who can not get it at large trading floors, where the whole market is held by giant companies and a lot of small "fringe" organizations that produce various forgeries and so on.
I understand correctly that after the sale of the project to the vendors in 2020 they will be spared from any subscription fee?
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December 05, 2017, 11:12:25 AM
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I understand correctly that after the sale of the project to the vendors in 2020 they will be spared from any subscription fee?
Yes, you understand perfectly correctly. The only thing the vendors will need to pay is $ 50,000, which is a subscription fee for two years. This money Hamster will then spend on the redemption of the remaining token turnover.
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