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Topic: [ANN] ICO Hamster Marketplace - Decentralized marketplace for electronics - page 91. (Read 14966 times)

full member
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Will Hamster hold its own internal inventor contests? This would help attracting the target audience and early followers.

We are not having this in plans for now.
member
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Hello. I’ve read that the tokens earned with the help of bounty campaign can be exchanged to fiat money after the ICO is over. At what rate will be they exchanged?
full member
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Tell me, how can I buy tokens now? I didn’t find any registration buttons in my personal account on the site.

1. You will have available for payment Bitcoin, Ethereum and Emercoin. In the next few days, other popular coins will be added.
2. By clicking on the "Wallet address" button you will receive the wallet number of the selected crypto currency, tied to your email.
3. Transfer the desired amount to this purse and click the "Update Status" button, which will start checking the payment. Usually it takes from 5 to 30 minutes, but delays are possible in case of blockchain overloading.
4. Validation awaits 1 confirmation from Bitcoin and Emercoin blockers or 12 confirmations from Ethereum.
5. After the check, you will see the receipt of purchased tokens from the calculation of 1 HMT for $ 1.6 at the rate of payment crypto currency at the time of confirmation.
6. You can check the status of payment yourself by clicking on the link next to the purse address.
7. In order to be able to send and receive HMT tokens to other users, after completing the presale it will be necessary to pass the identification procedure (KYC). This is a mandatory requirement of exchanges, without which the addition of a token to the listing and further trading will not be possible.
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Activity: 406
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Tell me, how can I buy tokens now? I didn’t find any registration buttons in my personal account on the site.
member
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Tell me please, if I sell my products on your site, can I simultaneously do it in other marketplaces? It’s a way to increase my clientele and income.
full member
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I don’t really understand who can be interested in the transparency of the decisions made by manufacturers on the platform?
full member
Activity: 280
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Good day to all of you, comrades. Tell me please, will Hamster deliver goods to any countries?
member
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If the vendors have problems with managing the marketplace after buying out the Hamster, will you help them resolve those problems?
full member
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It’s written that it will be carried out with the help of “digital trust” tools in the description of the decentralized site management mechanism. Does anyone even know what these tools are?
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 100
As for me, if I were a manufacturer, I would choose the AliExpress trading platform to place my goods, ‘cause the difference between the platforms is small, and AliExpress’s commission is less: 8% vs Hamster’s 20%. And the audience on the Chinese platform is much larger.
In fact, there is an annual fee from $3,100 to $ 4,600 charged from sellers on AliExpress in addition to the 8% commission. So Hamster’s commission doesn’t exceed AliExpress’s one. And all in all, the commission isn’t the point. Hamster has a lot of other advantages over this platform for small manufacturers.
I somehow can’t find any advantages. Small companies can earn much more money on a large marketplace with a world known name than on a small and unknown one.
A small unknown platform for little known producers. In my opinion, it’s perfect!)) Of course, I’m just kidding... The point is that Hamster will accept small manufacturers of unique gadgets and attract buyers interested in such products. Unique gadgets will “drown” in competition with large companies that offer universal, banal products on AliExpress. Moreover, there’s a large share of low-quality “handicraft” products on AliExpress, that’s one more reason why it’s difficult for small companies to develop there.
Well, you know, the similar “handicraft” goods can be sold on Hamster, too, so the difference isn’t that big.
The difference is very big, because platform developers have excluded the possibility of appearing of such products on their marketplace. This will be achieved with the help of manual verification of all the products of each vendor.
Wow, a manual check of EVERY product is great! As far as I understand, each vendor will have to send their goods to the marketplace's office for verification before starting to work on Hamster?
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As far as I understand, marketers will attract customers interested in unique gadgets. It became interesting to me, how would they determine people who are interested in exactly these goods?
full member
Activity: 308
Merit: 100
Hello. Can anyone tell, what besides developing the platform do the founders plan to spend the funds collected during the ICO on?
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How many HMT tokens did the founders of the company put for sale?
70% of the total emission will be sold, that’s 14 million. The remaining 6 million will be allocated to the service team and the bounty campaign.
jr. member
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great project. Good luck dev!
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Activity: 238
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How many HMT tokens did the founders of the company put for sale?
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 10
As for me, if I were a manufacturer, I would choose the AliExpress trading platform to place my goods, ‘cause the difference between the platforms is small, and AliExpress’s commission is less: 8% vs Hamster’s 20%. And the audience on the Chinese platform is much larger.
In fact, there is an annual fee from $3,100 to $ 4,600 charged from sellers on AliExpress in addition to the 8% commission. So Hamster’s commission doesn’t exceed AliExpress’s one. And all in all, the commission isn’t the point. Hamster has a lot of other advantages over this platform for small manufacturers.
I somehow can’t find any advantages. Small companies can earn much more money on a large marketplace with a world known name than on a small and unknown one.
A small unknown platform for little known producers. In my opinion, it’s perfect!)) Of course, I’m just kidding... The point is that Hamster will accept small manufacturers of unique gadgets and attract buyers interested in such products. Unique gadgets will “drown” in competition with large companies that offer universal, banal products on AliExpress. Moreover, there’s a large share of low-quality “handicraft” products on AliExpress, that’s one more reason why it’s difficult for small companies to develop there.
Well, you know, the similar “handicraft” goods can be sold on Hamster, too, so the difference isn’t that big.
The difference is very big, because platform developers have excluded the possibility of appearing of such products on their marketplace. This will be achieved with the help of manual verification of all the products of each vendor.
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 100
As for me, if I were a manufacturer, I would choose the AliExpress trading platform to place my goods, ‘cause the difference between the platforms is small, and AliExpress’s commission is less: 8% vs Hamster’s 20%. And the audience on the Chinese platform is much larger.
In fact, there is an annual fee from $3,100 to $ 4,600 charged from sellers on AliExpress in addition to the 8% commission. So Hamster’s commission doesn’t exceed AliExpress’s one. And all in all, the commission isn’t the point. Hamster has a lot of other advantages over this platform for small manufacturers.
I somehow can’t find any advantages. Small companies can earn much more money on a large marketplace with a world known name than on a small and unknown one.
A small unknown platform for little known producers. In my opinion, it’s perfect!)) Of course, I’m just kidding... The point is that Hamster will accept small manufacturers of unique gadgets and attract buyers interested in such products. Unique gadgets will “drown” in competition with large companies that offer universal, banal products on AliExpress. Moreover, there’s a large share of low-quality “handicraft” products on AliExpress, that’s one more reason why it’s difficult for small companies to develop there.
Well, you know, the similar “handicraft” goods can be sold on Hamster, too, so the difference isn’t that big.
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 10
As for me, if I were a manufacturer, I would choose the AliExpress trading platform to place my goods, ‘cause the difference between the platforms is small, and AliExpress’s commission is less: 8% vs Hamster’s 20%. And the audience on the Chinese platform is much larger.
In fact, there is an annual fee from $3,100 to $ 4,600 charged from sellers on AliExpress in addition to the 8% commission. So Hamster’s commission doesn’t exceed AliExpress’s one. And all in all, the commission isn’t the point. Hamster has a lot of other advantages over this platform for small manufacturers.
I somehow can’t find any advantages. Small companies can earn much more money on a large marketplace with a world known name than on a small and unknown one.
A small unknown platform for little known producers. In my opinion, it’s perfect!)) Of course, I’m just kidding... The point is that Hamster will accept small manufacturers of unique gadgets and attract buyers interested in such products. Unique gadgets will “drown” in competition with large companies that offer universal, banal products on AliExpress. Moreover, there’s a large share of low-quality “handicraft” products on AliExpress, that’s one more reason why it’s difficult for small companies to develop there.
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 100
As for me, if I were a manufacturer, I would choose the AliExpress trading platform to place my goods, ‘cause the difference between the platforms is small, and AliExpress’s commission is less: 8% vs Hamster’s 20%. And the audience on the Chinese platform is much larger.
In fact, there is an annual fee from $3,100 to $ 4,600 charged from sellers on AliExpress in addition to the 8% commission. So Hamster’s commission doesn’t exceed AliExpress’s one. And all in all, the commission isn’t the point. Hamster has a lot of other advantages over this platform for small manufacturers.
I somehow can’t find any advantages. Small companies can earn much more money on a large marketplace with a world known name than on a small and unknown one.
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