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Topic: [ANN] ICO Hamster Marketplace - Decentralized marketplace for electronics - page 122. (Read 14966 times)

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Hamster has a very interesting description, but I believe that eBay offers similar services. I just often buy something there and I always come across some interesting developments of small companies. Hence, eBay also somehow helps the beginning manufacturers, and also there’re of course a huge number of buyers.

Greetings. eBay doesn’t have a purpose to contribute to the development of small companies as Hamster does. Yes, there are unique developments from DIY-companies, because developers simply have nowhere else to go. But because of the large number of different fakes, unique products are lost on eBay. Such a situation won’t take place in Hamster.

But after all, any manufacturer on eBay can use the marketing tools increase the rating. Then he will have access to a huge audience and increase his sales.

The audience on eBay is mainly interested in universal goods, they’re not interested in innovations. Among the buyers on Hamster there will be just those who are interested in unique things, so each manufacturer will increase the conversion. As for the use of marketing tools on eBay by young companies, they won’t compete with large companies that spend millions of dollars on advertising. In Hamster, all the sellers will work on equal terms.
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Hamster has a very interesting description, but I believe that eBay offers similar services. I just often buy something there and I always come across some interesting developments of small companies. Hence, eBay also somehow helps the beginning manufacturers, and also there’re of course a huge number of buyers.

Greetings. eBay doesn’t have a purpose to contribute to the development of small companies as Hamster does. Yes, there are unique developments from DIY-companies, because developers simply have nowhere else to go. But because of the large number of different fakes, unique products are lost on eBay. Such a situation won’t take place in Hamster.

But after all, any manufacturer on eBay can use the marketing tools increase the rating. Then he will have access to a huge audience and increase his sales.
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100
Hamster has a very interesting description, but I believe that eBay offers similar services. I just often buy something there and I always come across some interesting developments of small companies. Hence, eBay also somehow helps the beginning manufacturers, and also there’re of course a huge number of buyers.

Greetings. eBay doesn’t have a purpose to contribute to the development of small companies as Hamster does. Yes, there are unique developments from DIY-companies, because developers simply have nowhere else to go. But because of the large number of different fakes, unique products are lost on eBay. Such a situation won’t take place in Hamster.
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 100
Hamster has a very interesting description, but I believe that eBay offers similar services. I just often buy something there and I always come across some interesting developments of small companies. Hence, eBay also somehow helps the beginning manufacturers, and also there’re of course a huge number of buyers.
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Hello, will you provide any kind of non-material support to young producers? For example, something like assisting in the formation of a patent for a vendor’s product, if it is truly unique.
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Hello everybody. How long will Hamster’s ICO last?
Hello, my friend. Hamster’s ICO will last for 4 weeks. It can end earlier if a hard cup level is reached

if not reach cap after 4 weeks ,will you extend ICO ,and how about unsold tokens,will burn?

The ICO won't be extended, and yes, unsold tokens will be burnt.
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I’m wondering, how will the new vendors get into the marketplace after the sale of the company in 2020? Everything is clear if this happens now, but I can’t even imagine what will happen in the future

Well, apparently the system, in case it will be created successfully and will be working perfectly, won't be needing big changes, that means that even after vendors start rule the marketplace, it will working pretty much the same way it did before.
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Greetings, readers of the forum. Do you think that vendors will be able to create something like a forum or a blog on their Hamster site in order to communicate with their customers? In my opinion, this would be a very cool thing for both the sellers and the buyers.
legendary
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huh. Interesting. It doesn't seem to far fetched either, actually seems obtainable.
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Good afternoon. I'm making small gadgets in my basement, I don’t have a registered company, but I'd like to try to work on Hamster. Can anyone tell me if I can officially register my company after I start working in the marketplace?
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Hello everybody. I would like to ask the developers how long will I wait for the funds to be transferred to my balance if I use the option of redemption of coins after the end of the ICO? I don’t like to wait for a long time, I reaзlly want this process to pass quickly)))
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Can anyone tell me what will happen if I won’t want to sell my tokens to the company in 2020? I would not refuse to continue to use coins on the platform, even after it has passed into the possession of the vendors.
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You said that if you collect less than $ 2 million during the sale of tokens, you will return all the funds to investors. In this case, won’t development of the platform continue or will you do it on your own money?

what kind of development can it be, if not funding, most likely ico will be transferred
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According to Hamster's strategy, it turns out that HMT coins will be in circulation for 3 years. I'm wondering if the company's founders will conduct enabling activities to increase the value of tokens? What will they be like?
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Greetings to everybody. Does anyone know what information can be learned about the manufacturer? I would like, for example, to know how many defective products were sold by a particular vendor during all the period during which he was working on Hamster.
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You said that if you collect less than $ 2 million during the sale of tokens, you will return all the funds to investors. In this case, won’t development of the platform continue or will you do it on your own money?
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I was very surprised when I’ve learned that the launch of the platform will take place only after there will be 300 manufacturers on it! Don’t you think that this is too much and it can take a long time to reach this mark? I'm just worried that the launch of the platform because of this can be delayed.
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It should be really interesting at the start of the marketplace’s operation: unknown manufacturers with cool and useful goods, excellent competition and much more. But what will happen over time? Vendors will develop to the level of "big" players and then new small manufactures won’t be able to win their competition in Hamster. Then Hamster will turn into what Amazon is now, and lose its main idea ((

And do you know that Hamster isn’t a permanent marketplace for companies? The developers position it as an intermediate stage between Kikcstarter and Amazon. It means that when certain results are achieved, the manufacturer leaves Hamster and moves to a site like Amazon in order to offer his products to a wider audience. Therefore, there will be no problems with the development of new small producers.
And how will the process of transition of an already large company from Hamster to Amazon take place? Will it be compulsory or by choice? If a manufacturer has a choice, can a company go to Amazon and at the same time stay on Hamster? After all, who wants to lose potential buyers, even if there’re little of them...

Good afternoon. It seems to me I’ve heard that the process of leaving Hamster will be forced. So when the vendor reaches certain financial results, he is asked to leave the marketplace, in order to prevent him to hamper the development of other young companies. Therefore, the platform should be supported by constant competition between small companies, large organizations don’t belong here.
It is very interesting at what financial results will the company be "expelled" from Hamster. Friends, does anyone have this information? This point became really interesting to me)))
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Activity: 224
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It should be really interesting at the start of the marketplace’s operation: unknown manufacturers with cool and useful goods, excellent competition and much more. But what will happen over time? Vendors will develop to the level of "big" players and then new small manufactures won’t be able to win their competition in Hamster. Then Hamster will turn into what Amazon is now, and lose its main idea ((

And do you know that Hamster isn’t a permanent marketplace for companies? The developers position it as an intermediate stage between Kikcstarter and Amazon. It means that when certain results are achieved, the manufacturer leaves Hamster and moves to a site like Amazon in order to offer his products to a wider audience. Therefore, there will be no problems with the development of new small producers.
And how will the process of transition of an already large company from Hamster to Amazon take place? Will it be compulsory or by choice? If a manufacturer has a choice, can a company go to Amazon and at the same time stay on Hamster? After all, who wants to lose potential buyers, even if there’re little of them...

Good afternoon. It seems to me I’ve heard that the process of leaving Hamster will be forced. So when the vendor reaches certain financial results, he is asked to leave the marketplace, in order to prevent him to hamper the development of other young companies. Therefore, the platform should be supported by constant competition between small companies, large organizations don’t belong here.
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Activity: 294
Merit: 100
It should be really interesting at the start of the marketplace’s operation: unknown manufacturers with cool and useful goods, excellent competition and much more. But what will happen over time? Vendors will develop to the level of "big" players and then new small manufactures won’t be able to win their competition in Hamster. Then Hamster will turn into what Amazon is now, and lose its main idea ((

And do you know that Hamster isn’t a permanent marketplace for companies? The developers position it as an intermediate stage between Kikcstarter and Amazon. It means that when certain results are achieved, the manufacturer leaves Hamster and moves to a site like Amazon in order to offer his products to a wider audience. Therefore, there will be no problems with the development of new small producers.
And how will the process of transition of an already large company from Hamster to Amazon take place? Will it be compulsory or by choice? If a manufacturer has a choice, can a company go to Amazon and at the same time stay on Hamster? After all, who wants to lose potential buyers, even if there’re little of them...
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