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Topic: arium 2.0 - decentralized, automatic, and free e-commerce app for Ethereum - page 3. (Read 445 times)

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Yes. The seller simply registers their product information in their local language, and translators are automatically hired to translate that information into every other language.
newbie
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Really? You mean everything is automatic?
copper member
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The blockchain allows for trustless and automatic operation, in terms of translation, marketing, shipping and payment processing.
newbie
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Oh, nice! And excuse me but why does it have to be a blockchain?
copper member
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arium is an e-commerce platform that competes directly with Amazon and Alibaba. While those sites take a 40% commission on sales, our platform is completely free, so the money the seller gets is the money the buyer pays. The seller can choose to pay commissions to translators and affiliate marketers to increase their sales volume around the world and maximize revenue.
newbie
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What does the arium platform do? And how are the tokens used?
copper member
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Thanks for your message mugawati. I recommend using well-established exchanges with a lot of volume. Personally, I use the decentralized exchange airswap, because they have many different coins and zero fees. Our project is not an exchange, by the way. It is an e-commerce platform like Amazon or Alibaba.
newbie
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currently seeing a lot of exchange popping up but when it is running there is no volume available on the exchange, what is this problem whether this gives us something we don't want.
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All other countries besides the United States and Japan.
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I've heard that one of the most successful ICO areas in 2018 is the blockchain services, so I think that you will have a success because it is really good to have new services provided.
newbie
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Which countries are you selling to?
copper member
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Unfortunately we do not allow token purchases to United States persons, nor to Japanese buyers.
newbie
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Are you selling tokens in the USA?
copper member
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Our head office is in Singapore.
newbie
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Which country is your headquarters in?
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Thanks cityhall. Yes it our goal not only to provide simple e-commerce selling for everyone with language barriers using our ARM coin, but also indirectly to increase the popularity of cryptocurrencies in general.
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Interesting project that can be useful for everybody in the world without language barrier.  I hope there will be more and more e-commerce application for etherum and other coins so their aim as a medium of exchange became reality and will increase the adoption of cryptocurrencies all over the world.
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Hi, I'm Yuta Toyosaku, a software engineer for the arium 2.0 project at  Special and Pleasant PTE LTD. I have experience as operating officer and sales manager establishing various startup companies with venture capital. After that I pursued independent programming studies and became a software engineering contractor. Simultaneously I founded Hacks, Inc. (hacks.co.jp) and gained experience developing various new companies, web services and smartphone apps.
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Hi, I'm Shinya Takayanagi, a board member at Special and Pleasant PTE LTD. Since 2011 I have been in charge of IT consulting with many domestic clients, and I have simultaneously been working on development of many websites and smartphone apps. Since 2015 I have gained experience creating many new businesses as product manager for the Japanese startup company Chapter 8 Inc. (http://www.chapter8.jp)
Currently I am operating a business handling the last mile of delivery to end-users.
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Hi I'm Gregory Snelgar, cryptoeconomic analyst for the arium 2.0 project at Special and Pleasant PTE LTD. I graduated from Auckland University with a degree in macroeconomic theory and international finance. I pursued independent programming studies since I was 8 years old and I am proficient in the BASIC programming language. From 2001 I have studied and participated in decentralized product distribution networks such as BitTorrent. I have been interested in cryptography and the social implications of blockchain technology since the Bitcoin whitepaper was released in 2008. I am a published author on topics ranging from quantum mechanics to comparative sociology, and I am currently writing a book on cryptoeconomics titled "Blockchain and You".
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