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Topic: [ANN][ICO]🚀🚀ApolloX Protocol🚀🚀| Empower Decentralized E-Commerce Marketplace - page 24. (Read 4730 times)

newbie
Activity: 154
Merit: 0
The current business has incredible problems. I consider that Appolox need to change the market situation. I thing all features that are offered by this awesome project need to be noticed by people and crypto community.
Why are you so sure that this project will be noticed? I can’t say that this project won’t be interested or needed but you are so sure. It doesn’t mean anything. Many interesting user’s have doubts about some most promising projects.
newbie
Activity: 322
Merit: 0
The current business has incredible problems. I consider that Appolox need to change the market situation. I thing all features that are offered by this awesome project need to be noticed by people and crypto community.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Hi there! Could please someone tell me, has the hard cap reached yet? I can't find any information about it on the website Sad
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
A really promising project, especially a possibility of such a large price cuts. It will be interesting to see the final product.
member
Activity: 364
Merit: 10
Hi guys !
This project seems very promising to me at the first glance, but how are you going to provide transparency of data usage?
This will be provided by the Oracle and Data protocols, those are described in the White Paper. In short, those are APIs that allow to inbound and access logistic data.
That sounds interesting, I think I should read the white paper now Cheesy
The concept looks pretty simple though
Yes, you definitely should check this out for more details, this project is going to be huge.
I'll for sure find out some more information about this, I like their approach. This team really knows what they are doing

I agree with you. And I will probably invest some money in the project, it seems like a good way to go.
Well, we'll see. Anyway, it's going to be a really useful platform. Wish the developers best of luck  Smiley
member
Activity: 392
Merit: 10
Hi guys !
This project seems very promising to me at the first glance, but how are you going to provide transparency of data usage?
This will be provided by the Oracle and Data protocols, those are described in the White Paper. In short, those are APIs that allow to inbound and access logistic data.
That sounds interesting, I think I should read the white paper now Cheesy
The concept looks pretty simple though
Yes, you definitely should check this out for more details, this project is going to be huge.
I'll for sure find out some more information about this, I like their approach. This team really knows what they are doing

I agree with you. And I will probably invest some money in the project, it seems like a good way to go.
newbie
Activity: 162
Merit: 0
The algorithm of the reputation protocol is also of interest. Which, I think, is closely related to the protocol of disputes. After all, first of all, the buyer pays attention to the reputation of this or that seller, right?
This is absolutely correct conclusion, yes, that's how it works. In any case, the buyer first looks at the seller's reputation. Why in this project do you think this part is particularly worthy of attention?
Well, because the protocol is aimed at providing the buyer with honest and reliable information about the seller of a particular product.
Is it so hard to work? Users make purchases, put ratings and leave comments on the product and seller page, and the system just collects all this information, does not it?
Yes, on the one hand you are right, everything happens in this way, but how can you be sure that all these assessments and reviews are absolutely honest? After all, often the reputation of the seller is supported by unrealistic feedback.
Well, I did not really go into the essence of this question, but is it really so? And what does this project offer us?
Well, as in the case of disputes, a special team will evaluate this or that review. And if the reviews are tested, then the one who left this feedback receives a reward in the form of tokens.
This is an interesting concept, I like it. The reward in the form of tokens is very useful, because you can later spend them on some purchases in the framework of this system.
Namely, this stimulates a keen interest both to the protocol itself, and to the seller or the store as a whole. This has a positive effect on all the details of the project.
And for buyers and users it's a nice bonus, just get a reward for honest and quality feedback. I have never seen this before, I like it.
What stops people from paying for fake reviews?
brand new
Activity: 0
Merit: 0
Greеtіngs, аll. Тhe рlаn wіll bе sucсеssful. Wаtсhful activіtу, сlassу wеbsitе!
member
Activity: 364
Merit: 10
Hi guys !
This project seems very promising to me at the first glance, but how are you going to provide transparency of data usage?
This will be provided by the Oracle and Data protocols, those are described in the White Paper. In short, those are APIs that allow to inbound and access logistic data.
That sounds interesting, I think I should read the white paper now Cheesy
The concept looks pretty simple though
Yes, you definitely should check this out for more details, this project is going to be huge.
I'll for sure find out some more information about this, I like their approach. This team really knows what they are doing
member
Activity: 392
Merit: 10
Hi guys !
This project seems very promising to me at the first glance, but how are you going to provide transparency of data usage?
This will be provided by the Oracle and Data protocols, those are described in the White Paper. In short, those are APIs that allow to inbound and access logistic data.
That sounds interesting, I think I should read the white paper now Cheesy
The concept looks pretty simple though
Yes, you definitely should check this out for more details, this project is going to be huge.
member
Activity: 364
Merit: 10
Hi guys !
This project seems very promising to me at the first glance, but how are you going to provide transparency of data usage?
This will be provided by the Oracle and Data protocols, those are described in the White Paper. In short, those are APIs that allow to inbound and access logistic data.
That sounds interesting, I think I should read the white paper now Cheesy
The concept looks pretty simple though
member
Activity: 392
Merit: 10
Hi guys !
This project seems very promising to me at the first glance, but how are you going to provide transparency of data usage?
This will be provided by the Oracle and Data protocols, those are described in the White Paper. In short, those are APIs that allow to inbound and access logistic data.
member
Activity: 364
Merit: 10
Hi guys !
This project seems very promising to me at the first glance, but how are you going to provide transparency of data usage?
member
Activity: 392
Merit: 10
You mention ApolloX can say up to 40% on product costs. Can you provide more details on this?
They say this can be achieved by upgrading the ecosystem to the blockchain, so it will be possible to cut-off some unnecessary mediators and thus cut prices.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
You mention ApolloX can say up to 40% on product costs. Can you provide more details on this?
copper member
Activity: 168
Merit: 0
Will we able to purchase tokens directly from ApolloX.network?
Our team is evaluating the concept of partnering with exchanges to allow direct exchanging  APXT from other tokens within our app to help our users.  And yes, we prefer a decentralized exchange as well.

So cool .It's more interesting. Do you have instructions on how to purchase tokens?
Please follow our Telegram for updates. We will announce whitelist and token sale details there.
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100
The algorithm of the reputation protocol is also of interest. Which, I think, is closely related to the protocol of disputes. After all, first of all, the buyer pays attention to the reputation of this or that seller, right?
This is absolutely correct conclusion, yes, that's how it works. In any case, the buyer first looks at the seller's reputation. Why in this project do you think this part is particularly worthy of attention?
Well, because the protocol is aimed at providing the buyer with honest and reliable information about the seller of a particular product.
Is it so hard to work? Users make purchases, put ratings and leave comments on the product and seller page, and the system just collects all this information, does not it?
Yes, on the one hand you are right, everything happens in this way, but how can you be sure that all these assessments and reviews are absolutely honest? After all, often the reputation of the seller is supported by unrealistic feedback.
Well, I did not really go into the essence of this question, but is it really so? And what does this project offer us?
Well, as in the case of disputes, a special team will evaluate this or that review. And if the reviews are tested, then the one who left this feedback receives a reward in the form of tokens.
This is an interesting concept, I like it. The reward in the form of tokens is very useful, because you can later spend them on some purchases in the framework of this system.
Namely, this stimulates a keen interest both to the protocol itself, and to the seller or the store as a whole. This has a positive effect on all the details of the project.
And for buyers and users it's a nice bonus, just get a reward for honest and quality feedback. I have never seen this before, I like it.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
The algorithm of the reputation protocol is also of interest. Which, I think, is closely related to the protocol of disputes. After all, first of all, the buyer pays attention to the reputation of this or that seller, right?
This is absolutely correct conclusion, yes, that's how it works. In any case, the buyer first looks at the seller's reputation. Why in this project do you think this part is particularly worthy of attention?
Well, because the protocol is aimed at providing the buyer with honest and reliable information about the seller of a particular product.
Is it so hard to work? Users make purchases, put ratings and leave comments on the product and seller page, and the system just collects all this information, does not it?
Yes, on the one hand you are right, everything happens in this way, but how can you be sure that all these assessments and reviews are absolutely honest? After all, often the reputation of the seller is supported by unrealistic feedback.
Well, I did not really go into the essence of this question, but is it really so? And what does this project offer us?
Well, as in the case of disputes, a special team will evaluate this or that review. And if the reviews are tested, then the one who left this feedback receives a reward in the form of tokens.
This is an interesting concept, I like it. The reward in the form of tokens is very useful, because you can later spend them on some purchases in the framework of this system.
Namely, this stimulates a keen interest both to the protocol itself, and to the seller or the store as a whole. This has a positive effect on all the details of the project.
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100
The algorithm of the reputation protocol is also of interest. Which, I think, is closely related to the protocol of disputes. After all, first of all, the buyer pays attention to the reputation of this or that seller, right?
This is absolutely correct conclusion, yes, that's how it works. In any case, the buyer first looks at the seller's reputation. Why in this project do you think this part is particularly worthy of attention?
Well, because the protocol is aimed at providing the buyer with honest and reliable information about the seller of a particular product.
Is it so hard to work? Users make purchases, put ratings and leave comments on the product and seller page, and the system just collects all this information, does not it?
Yes, on the one hand you are right, everything happens in this way, but how can you be sure that all these assessments and reviews are absolutely honest? After all, often the reputation of the seller is supported by unrealistic feedback.
Well, I did not really go into the essence of this question, but is it really so? And what does this project offer us?
Well, as in the case of disputes, a special team will evaluate this or that review. And if the reviews are tested, then the one who left this feedback receives a reward in the form of tokens.
This is an interesting concept, I like it. The reward in the form of tokens is very useful, because you can later spend them on some purchases in the framework of this system.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
The algorithm of the reputation protocol is also of interest. Which, I think, is closely related to the protocol of disputes. After all, first of all, the buyer pays attention to the reputation of this or that seller, right?
This is absolutely correct conclusion, yes, that's how it works. In any case, the buyer first looks at the seller's reputation. Why in this project do you think this part is particularly worthy of attention?
Well, because the protocol is aimed at providing the buyer with honest and reliable information about the seller of a particular product.
Is it so hard to work? Users make purchases, put ratings and leave comments on the product and seller page, and the system just collects all this information, does not it?
Yes, on the one hand you are right, everything happens in this way, but how can you be sure that all these assessments and reviews are absolutely honest? After all, often the reputation of the seller is supported by unrealistic feedback.
Well, I did not really go into the essence of this question, but is it really so? And what does this project offer us?
Well, as in the case of disputes, a special team will evaluate this or that review. And if the reviews are tested, then the one who left this feedback receives a reward in the form of tokens.
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