NOt only it will minimize time but the charges is comparatively low as opposed to existing trading platform. Another advantage of BIDM platform is that they are willing to share 30%-50% of the advertising profit to users of the BIDM platform.
So this is a win-win situation on those buyers and seller on platform where they can get a share from ads. How about the freelancer that will bid on the said item how can they earn?
With the zero transaction fees plus the opportunity to earn a share from advertisement profit, BIDIUM will surely be the ultimate choice for traders of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
BIDIUM is a bidding platform and not a regular online shop or marketplace. Hence, the seller is assured to get the highest bid for the items or he is selling thru BIDIUM platform. True enough, the opportunity to earn 30%-50% from advertising profit is very appealing since most platform does not offer this opportunity. The zero transaction fee or minimal cost for traders will surely maximize profit for everyone.
Wow, I thought its just a regular trading platform. Did you know that Bidium also offers opportunities for Freelancers? Freelancers will be able to get contracts or can be hired by companies thru the Bidium platform. Freelancers will get paid by the company or persons who hire their professional services. True enough Bidium is like an all in one package that is why it is not surprising that Bidium is reaching its successful ICO soon.
Yes its not a regular trading platform. I would also like to clarify since I was reading some posts here, BIDIUM is a trading or exchange platform for crypto currencies like Bitcoin, Litecoin, Etherium and others that will be bought by putting your highest BID. Get it "BID" for BIDIUM. Amazon and Ebay were only shown as reference on the earning from other BIDDING platforms or marketplace but it does not mean that you can buy regular items like gadgets or furniture at BIDIUM. I hope someone can correct me if I'm wrong.
I actually read the whitepaper and I do think that you are correct. Maybe some did not read the whitepaper fully. Here is the link for the whitepaper https://bidium.io/assets/documents/Whitepaper-Bidium-3.0.pdf. It is under 1.2.1 of the Introduction portion of the whitepaper where it was sighted as reference only.