Never heard of your liquids. And I'm sure Inawera and FlavorArt would not accept some random cryptocurrency, and they are dominating the EU market. You can't even get imported in half of the Europe after the countries started accepting the arguable EU directive where you need a ton of quality research that costs more than opening a tobacco fab, and now that selling anything over 10ml is forbidden, importing from outside EU is simply prohibitively expensive - there is no avoiding taxation by using cryptocurrencies, and b2b payments in EU are cheap (except for few countries outbound transfers). Even implying that the masses, which are probably 99% of the customer base, would use cryptocurrency payments instead of PayPal is outright lie.
They won't be protected. This is why we all use PayPal, because we can always appeal and probably get our money in case something goes wrong. It's more expensive to buy ANY crypto currency from exchange (considering dollar/euro transfer, rate, withdraw fees) than transfer the same amount by the "expensive" paypal (not so around Europe), unless we are talking about really big payments - and they are reserved to b2b and they cant account such crypto payments easily.
Oh, and there are local and much cheaper alternatives everywhere. You can't get to USA either, for the same an many more reasons.
The AntiNic sounds good, assuming you can prove it works as a substitute. Google is VERY silent on the question. (because patches claim so too, and they never worked)
May be you have something there, but the presentation and the website leave me only with the feeling you will pay 20-30 BTC to the people that actually develop the ICO/website, and the rest is filled with mostly high hopes and little promise.
Do you have market statistics around the world?
Unless someone points me to an EU store that sells their liquids, the 0.80 market seems like pure fiction.