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Topic: ApolloX: Features (Read 113 times)

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August 28, 2018, 10:13:56 AM
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Features
ApolloX Protocol is a set of built-in functionalities for all essential e-commerce transactions and community developers are encouraged to build more features set on top of the system.
 
•   Attribution Protocol
 
ApolloX’s attribution protocol allows shops to keep existing traffic channels with better transparency and lower costs. It also enables token based incentive for community driven traffic so shops can enjoy lower customer acquisition cost while customers can earn extra money from recommending products to their friends.
 
•   Payment Protocol
 
ApolloX Payment Protocol handles the end-to-end payment escrow process between buyers and sellers. It also supports third party insurance and the transformation between fiat currency and cryptocurrency on ApolloX platform. ApolloX Payment Protocol can prevent  majority of online shopping scams with the help of distributed ledger and smart contracts.
 
•   Arbitration Protocol
 
ApolloX Arbitration Protocol solves post-purchase dispute and complaint settlement by employing the popular Deposit-Challenge-Vote mechanic in every dispute handling to ensure transparency and independence. When two members , usually a buyer and a seller, within the community cannot reach agreement on a case by themselves, either one of them can open a case by depositing a smaller amount of ApolloX tokens. The opposite party is required to deposit the same amount of ApolloX for this case and provide their reasoning.
 
•   Reputation Protocol
 
Customers rely heavily on the reviews and ratings of products and sellers on a marketplace to make decisions on their shopping choices. Therefore it is important to prevent people from manipulating the review system and encourage genuine reviews from verified buyers. To accomplish this, ApolloX Reputation Protocol is created to reward authentic reviews and penalize fraudulent reviews.
 
•   Oracle and Data Protocol
 
As a platform for e-commerce business, we rely on certain outside informations to keep the system running, such as logistics data and advertising data. This information will be provided to smart contracts as trusted data through the ApolloX Oracle Protocol.
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