sebastien1234
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April 04, 2015, 08:29:55 PM |
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Guys, will it be possible to post the images of listed items on sysmarket?
We are working on it, just working on a Beta update release and everything will be pushed out to the community
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sebastien1234
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April 04, 2015, 08:30:59 PM |
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excited to see how syscoin would look after 3-4 years
I'll give you some outcomes. 1. Dead 2. Full Ponzi 3. Full Dead Ponzi 4. Dying from owing SYSCoins from the Full Dead Ponzi 5. Mark Karpales This guys trolling is getting worse. Indeed, but he was asked to stop posting or face a BCT ban by @danosphere , so unless he wants to be banned, he will not post here anymore.
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mario012
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April 05, 2015, 03:12:33 AM |
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Guys if you're wondering why its been a bit quiet here is because most of us moved to slack. Its easier and better imo
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vince232
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April 05, 2015, 03:16:51 AM |
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devs still need to post here. most of the cryptoworld checks coins here. not on the slack.
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sebastien1234
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April 05, 2015, 03:50:40 AM |
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devs still need to post here. most of the cryptoworld checks coins here. not on the slack.
And we still are, I've been posting all day
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sebastien1234
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April 05, 2015, 07:32:14 PM |
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Hi Syscoiners,
On behalf of the Syscoin team, I'd like to wish you all a happy Easter (if you celebrate it of course) or a belated Passover. We wish you and your family all the best!
Geseende Paasfees Gezuar Pashket Fish sa'id Maseeh Qam Kuhreestos harryav ee merrelotz Ondo izan Bazko garaian Subh iistar Pagkabuhay na Liwat ni Kristo Pask Seder Felices Pasques Felis Pasgua Fu huo jie kuai le Pask Lowen Sretan Uskrs Vesele Velikonoce Glædelig Paske or God paske Gelukkig Paasfest / Vrolijk Pasen Felican Paskon Joyeuses Paques Glethilig paskir Hyvaa Paasiaista / Iloista paasiaista Buine Pasche Frohe Ostern Schoni Oschtere Boas Pascuas Kalo Pascha E olelo malie Boldog Husveti Unnepeket / Kellemes Husveti Unnepeket Chag pesach same'ach Subh Istar Buona Pasqua Glethilega paska Selamat Paskah Caisc Shona Dhuit/Dhaoibh, Beannachtaí na Casca Linksmu Velyku Prospera Pascha sit Priecigas Lieldienas Schein Ouschteren L-Ghid it-tajjeb Caisht sonney dhyt Subh istar God paske Bonas Pascas Wesolych swiat Eide pak mobarak Boa Pascoa Istar khusianvala hove Schtsjastlivyje Paschi Paste Fericit / Hristos a inviat (Christ has risen) Hristos voskrese A Chaisg sona Felices Pascuas Bona Pasqua Glad Pask Milostiplne prezitie Velkonocnych sviatkov Vesele velikonocne praznike Mutlo (eller Hos) Paskalya Maligayang pasko ng pagkabuhay Lek me echan ti ta kuxul orae Chuc Mung Phuc Sinh Lesustanazali yofik Pasg Hapus E ku Ayo Ajinde A fraylekhn Pesah IPhasika elijabulayo / IPhasika elithokozayo
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April 05, 2015, 08:30:48 PM |
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Hi Syscoiners,
On behalf of the Syscoin team, I'd like to wish you all a happy Easter (if you celebrate it of course) or a belated Passover. We wish you and your family all the best!
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Thanks! Happy Easter/Feliz Páscoa all!
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April 06, 2015, 05:04:06 AM |
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devs still need to post here. most of the cryptoworld checks coins here. not on the slack.
Cant talk too busy coding
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stormia
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April 06, 2015, 05:36:15 AM |
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Yay reached my goal of a million Syscoin. I'm glad the price has been so low for so long, it made it a lot easier. Now I am ready to buckle down for the long haul Keep up the good work devs! This coin is going to be big!
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MR1
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April 06, 2015, 06:26:09 PM |
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is this the same as silkmarket 1 or 2 which is centralized?
The market is full in Blockchain, total decentralization market place, Web is use as interface to interact easily. Now imagine when it's complete and if some big investor use this to develop competitor for Amazon and Ebay. Besides the fact Syscoin Market is decentralized, what other advantages does it have vs Amazon and Ebay?
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sidhujag
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April 06, 2015, 07:55:20 PM |
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is this the same as silkmarket 1 or 2 which is centralized?
The market is full in Blockchain, total decentralization market place, Web is use as interface to interact easily. Now imagine when it's complete and if some big investor use this to develop competitor for Amazon and Ebay. Besides the fact Syscoin Market is decentralized, what other advantages does it have vs Amazon and Ebay? Amazon and Ebay have their own offers... no sharing.. imagine NewBay which can take both of the offers off of ebay/amazon for free and list them on their website, charging a small fee through a payment gateway. Today you have that via centralized API's that maybe amazon/ebay would let people use (probably for a fee)... or scrape websites which is stupid. Now if those API's were not 100% secure then your website would suffer. You can create your own offers and share them to the world.. so anyone can see your offers on "their" marketplace websites if they think you would bring value to their site.
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sebastien1234
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April 06, 2015, 09:43:59 PM |
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is this the same as silkmarket 1 or 2 which is centralized?
The market is full in Blockchain, total decentralization market place, Web is use as interface to interact easily. Now imagine when it's complete and if some big investor use this to develop competitor for Amazon and Ebay. Besides the fact Syscoin Market is decentralized, what other advantages does it have vs Amazon and Ebay? Amazon and Ebay have their own offers... no sharing.. imagine NewBay which can take both of the offers off of ebay/amazon for free and list them on their website, charging a small fee through a payment gateway. Today you have that via centralized API's that maybe amazon/ebay would let people use (probably for a fee)... or scrape websites which is stupid. Now if those API's were not 100% secure then your website would suffer. You can create your own offers and share them to the world.. so anyone can see your offers on "their" marketplace websites if they think you would bring value to their site. To add to Jag's info, using Syscoin's marketplace is a no-brainer for any merchant. The last time I sold stuff on e-bay, it cost me about 12-13% just to sell (3% to paypal, 10% to ebay-if you want the add to stick out). That's huge, if you normally made 20% profit on a cash transaction sale, that means that you would only make 7% with ebay. Since the marketplace is on the blockchain, Syscoin fees are negligible and are only to run the network (like bitcoin but much less expensive). Also, there's so many things that you cannot do with Paypal for example: -Items that are considered obscene -Sexually oriented materials or services -Weapons (even though their sale may be fully legal where they are being sold) -Purchases of real property, annuities or lottery contracts, lay-away systems, off-shore banking or transactions to finance or refinance debts -Money Service Business activities: the sale of traveler’s checks or money orders, currency exchanges or check cashing -involve gambling, gaming and/or any other activity with an entry fee and a prize, including, but not limited to casino games, sports betting, horse or greyhound racing, lottery tickets, other ventures that facilitate gambling, games of skill (whether or not it is legally defined as a lottery) and sweepstakes unless the operator has obtained prior approval from PayPal and the operator and customers are located exclusively in jurisdictions where such activities are permitted by law. -Etc, etc, etc... See Paypal's acceptable use policy, most credit card providers have similar policies: https://www.paypal.com/ca/webapps/mpp/ua/acceptableuse-full
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mauriek
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April 07, 2015, 02:27:53 AM |
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is this the same as silkmarket 1 or 2 which is centralized?
The market is full in Blockchain, total decentralization market place, Web is use as interface to interact easily. Now imagine when it's complete and if some big investor use this to develop competitor for Amazon and Ebay. Besides the fact Syscoin Market is decentralized, what other advantages does it have vs Amazon and Ebay? Amazon and Ebay have their own offers... no sharing.. imagine NewBay which can take both of the offers off of ebay/amazon for free and list them on their website, charging a small fee through a payment gateway. Today you have that via centralized API's that maybe amazon/ebay would let people use (probably for a fee)... or scrape websites which is stupid. Now if those API's were not 100% secure then your website would suffer. You can create your own offers and share them to the world.. so anyone can see your offers on "their" marketplace websites if they think you would bring value to their site. To add to Jag's info, using Syscoin's marketplace is a no-brainer for any merchant. The last time I sold stuff on e-bay, it cost me about 12-13% just to sell (3% to paypal, 10% to ebay-if you want the add to stick out). That's huge, if you normally made 20% profit on a cash transaction sale, that means that you would only make 7% with ebay. Since the marketplace is on the blockchain, Syscoin fees are negligible and are only to run the network (like bitcoin but much less expensive). Also, there's so many things that you cannot do with Paypal for example: -Items that are considered obscene -Sexually oriented materials or services -Weapons (even though their sale may be fully legal where they are being sold) -Purchases of real property, annuities or lottery contracts, lay-away systems, off-shore banking or transactions to finance or refinance debts -Money Service Business activities: the sale of traveler’s checks or money orders, currency exchanges or check cashing -involve gambling, gaming and/or any other activity with an entry fee and a prize, including, but not limited to casino games, sports betting, horse or greyhound racing, lottery tickets, other ventures that facilitate gambling, games of skill (whether or not it is legally defined as a lottery) and sweepstakes unless the operator has obtained prior approval from PayPal and the operator and customers are located exclusively in jurisdictions where such activities are permitted by law. -Etc, etc, etc... See Paypal's acceptable use policy, most credit card providers have similar policies: https://www.paypal.com/ca/webapps/mpp/ua/acceptableuse-fulland another possible addition, if user prefer to build their own interface, the syscoin marketplace can be use to manage inventory system for sales company/retail, for example a retail chain store can connect their Point of sales on each store to the blockmarket for all or some of their specific inventory, and because it decentralized all the inventory can be access from anywhere or from any store without costly central server and it maintenance, it will always be auto update on real time mode, easy to backup, easy and faster to restore if there's problem in any store. All build with proven security feature of Blockchain technology. This flexibility advantage from syscoin feature is something that still unavailable from any competitors "decentralized" marketplace out there, as a possible future user of decentralized market, i'm not ruling out any advantage offer from any coin as there's some with interesting promise feature but will closely watch, try out and compare each before deciding which one is the best. Then it's only a matter of calculation on how much cost saving for any company if they migrate from traditional PoS and inventory system to adopt sys blockmarket technology.
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danosphere (OP)
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Syscoin- Changing the way people do business.
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April 07, 2015, 03:06:53 AM |
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and another possible addition, if user prefer to build their own interface, the syscoin marketplace can be use to manage inventory system for sales company/retail, for example a retail chain store can connect their Point of sales on each store to the blockmarket for all or some of their specific inventory, and because it decentralized all the inventory can be access from anywhere or from any store without costly central server and it maintenance, it will always be auto update on real time mode, easy to backup, easy and faster to restore if there's problem in any store. All build with proven security feature of Blockchain technology.
This flexibility advantage from syscoin feature is something that still unavailable from any competitors "decentralized" marketplace out there, as a possible future user of decentralized market, i'm not ruling out any advantage offer from any coin as there's some with interesting promise feature but will closely watch, try out and compare each before deciding which one is the best.
Then it's only a matter of calculation on how much cost saving for any company if they migrate from traditional PoS and inventory system to adopt sys blockmarket technology.
+1 ... I know @mauriek from Slack and his summation of the benefits of the SYS decentralized marketplace implementation are very well stated. We're making excellent progress on some MAJOR changes (for the best) to beta3.1/beta4, things with our mystery partner are also moving along perfectly and we'll make the details public when they are ready (SOON). In the meantime sit tight, we'll have Blockmarket 1.5.2 b3.1 up ASAP!
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DenisZabar
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April 07, 2015, 10:53:47 AM |
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[/quote] To add to Jag's info, using Syscoin's marketplace is a no-brainer for any merchant. The last time I sold stuff on e-bay, it cost me about 12-13% just to sell (3% to paypal, 10% to ebay-if you want the add to stick out). That's huge, if you normally made 20% profit on a cash transaction sale, that means that you would only make 7% with ebay. Since the marketplace is on the blockchain, Syscoin fees are negligible and are only to run the network (like bitcoin but much less expensive). Also, there's so many things that you cannot do with Paypal for example: -Items that are considered obscene -Sexually oriented materials or services -Weapons (even though their sale may be fully legal where they are being sold) -Purchases of real property, annuities or lottery contracts, lay-away systems, off-shore banking or transactions to finance or refinance debts -Money Service Business activities: the sale of traveler’s checks or money orders, currency exchanges or check cashing -involve gambling, gaming and/or any other activity with an entry fee and a prize, including, but not limited to casino games, sports betting, horse or greyhound racing, lottery tickets, other ventures that facilitate gambling, games of skill (whether or not it is legally defined as a lottery) and sweepstakes unless the operator has obtained prior approval from PayPal and the operator and customers are located exclusively in jurisdictions where such activities are permitted by law. -Etc, etc, etc... See Paypal's acceptable use policy, most credit card providers have similar policies: https://www.paypal.com/ca/webapps/mpp/ua/acceptableuse-full[/quote] That why i dont use paypal and newer will.
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April 07, 2015, 02:56:01 PM |
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is this the same as silkmarket 1 or 2 which is centralized?
The market is full in Blockchain, total decentralization market place, Web is use as interface to interact easily. Now imagine when it's complete and if some big investor use this to develop competitor for Amazon and Ebay. Besides the fact Syscoin Market is decentralized, what other advantages does it have vs Amazon and Ebay? Amazon and Ebay have their own offers... no sharing.. imagine NewBay which can take both of the offers off of ebay/amazon for free and list them on their website, charging a small fee through a payment gateway. Today you have that via centralized API's that maybe amazon/ebay would let people use (probably for a fee)... or scrape websites which is stupid. Now if those API's were not 100% secure then your website would suffer. You can create your own offers and share them to the world.. so anyone can see your offers on "their" marketplace websites if they think you would bring value to their site. To add to Jag's info, using Syscoin's marketplace is a no-brainer for any merchant. The last time I sold stuff on e-bay, it cost me about 12-13% just to sell (3% to paypal, 10% to ebay-if you want the add to stick out). That's huge, if you normally made 20% profit on a cash transaction sale, that means that you would only make 7% with ebay. Since the marketplace is on the blockchain, Syscoin fees are negligible and are only to run the network (like bitcoin but much less expensive). Also, there's so many things that you cannot do with Paypal for example: -Items that are considered obscene -Sexually oriented materials or services -Weapons (even though their sale may be fully legal where they are being sold) -Purchases of real property, annuities or lottery contracts, lay-away systems, off-shore banking or transactions to finance or refinance debts -Money Service Business activities: the sale of traveler’s checks or money orders, currency exchanges or check cashing -involve gambling, gaming and/or any other activity with an entry fee and a prize, including, but not limited to casino games, sports betting, horse or greyhound racing, lottery tickets, other ventures that facilitate gambling, games of skill (whether or not it is legally defined as a lottery) and sweepstakes unless the operator has obtained prior approval from PayPal and the operator and customers are located exclusively in jurisdictions where such activities are permitted by law. -Etc, etc, etc... See Paypal's acceptable use policy, most credit card providers have similar policies: https://www.paypal.com/ca/webapps/mpp/ua/acceptableuse-fullVery low fees is also an enormous advantage of decentralized markets vs Amazon and Ebay. But the conversion fees fiat/crypto and cryto/fiat (which veries from 5 to 10%) is somehow a burden for vendors and buyers to my opinion.
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April 07, 2015, 03:05:28 PM |
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is this the same as silkmarket 1 or 2 which is centralized?
The market is full in Blockchain, total decentralization market place, Web is use as interface to interact easily. Now imagine when it's complete and if some big investor use this to develop competitor for Amazon and Ebay. Besides the fact Syscoin Market is decentralized, what other advantages does it have vs Amazon and Ebay? Amazon and Ebay have their own offers... no sharing.. imagine NewBay which can take both of the offers off of ebay/amazon for free and list them on their website, charging a small fee through a payment gateway. Today you have that via centralized API's that maybe amazon/ebay would let people use (probably for a fee)... or scrape websites which is stupid. Now if those API's were not 100% secure then your website would suffer. You can create your own offers and share them to the world.. so anyone can see your offers on "their" marketplace websites if they think you would bring value to their site. To add to Jag's info, using Syscoin's marketplace is a no-brainer for any merchant. The last time I sold stuff on e-bay, it cost me about 12-13% just to sell (3% to paypal, 10% to ebay-if you want the add to stick out). That's huge, if you normally made 20% profit on a cash transaction sale, that means that you would only make 7% with ebay. Since the marketplace is on the blockchain, Syscoin fees are negligible and are only to run the network (like bitcoin but much less expensive). Also, there's so many things that you cannot do with Paypal for example: -Items that are considered obscene -Sexually oriented materials or services -Weapons (even though their sale may be fully legal where they are being sold) -Purchases of real property, annuities or lottery contracts, lay-away systems, off-shore banking or transactions to finance or refinance debts -Money Service Business activities: the sale of traveler’s checks or money orders, currency exchanges or check cashing -involve gambling, gaming and/or any other activity with an entry fee and a prize, including, but not limited to casino games, sports betting, horse or greyhound racing, lottery tickets, other ventures that facilitate gambling, games of skill (whether or not it is legally defined as a lottery) and sweepstakes unless the operator has obtained prior approval from PayPal and the operator and customers are located exclusively in jurisdictions where such activities are permitted by law. -Etc, etc, etc... See Paypal's acceptable use policy, most credit card providers have similar policies: https://www.paypal.com/ca/webapps/mpp/ua/acceptableuse-fullVery low fees is also an enormous advantage of decentralized markets vs Amazon and Ebay. But the conversion fees fiat/crypto and cryto/fiat (which veries from 5 to 10%) is somehow a burden for vendors and buyers to my opinion. Also the exposure to millions of buyers on E-Bay is worth the 14% paid in fees. vs. the limited number of buyers in a decentralized market.
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April 07, 2015, 03:16:14 PM |
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@ madmartyk
Limited number of buyers is a temporary problem. Step by step the number of SYS marketplace will grow.
But how can we resolve the high conversion (fiat/crypto and vise versa) fees problem???
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