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Topic: Finding Crypto Marketplace for Sneakers (Read 147 times)

hero member
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March 16, 2020, 03:03:22 PM
#7
You will find very little to no success when you are specifically looking for a business-consumer types of e-commerce websites since they pretty much only offer the popular ones like Paypal and major credit cards. But maybe if you go to consumer-consumer types of e-commerce websites like Ebay and you specifically say that you accept Bitcoin maybe some people will take a bite. I have two successful Bitcoin transactions using Ebay and both of them is I have to pm if they are open in accepting Bitcoin which surprisingly they did. If Ebay doesn't appeal you I think the best option now are sneaker groups/marketplaces in Facebook like Shoe-game LA (might not be the exact name) or ATATF or any popular sneaker groups in your country and specifically say again you are accepting Bitcoin/Crypto.
hero member
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March 14, 2020, 11:48:26 PM
#6
If you are really a sneaker head, I'm sorry to tell you but there's no store that readily accepts bitcoin as payment for high end and collectible sneakers.

Still the best option is StockX at least for me, but I also like the idea similar to StockX but accepts bitcoin as payment method. But so far nada, the only thing that I can think of why shoes investors are not into bitcoin is the volality. Shoes is also like crypto, it all on the hype, when the hype died, the price of that sneaker really goes down hard.
legendary
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March 14, 2020, 02:59:43 AM
#5
LeGaulois has a point. It's probably better to buy the bitcoin gift cards for almost anything at the moment and then buy what you need without being restricted by only btc merchs now.

It will be a long time before adoption happens to the extent everything we need is in btc but meanwhile supporting bitcoin gift card providers is just as good (it is right?).
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March 12, 2020, 02:32:24 PM
#4
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I'm also a little fan (17 currently). From my surfing activity, I have never seen e-commerce accepting BTC. In the best cases you may find some on marketplaces but to be honest the sellers just buy them from the same well-know places you have access.

Better to buy gift cards with bitcoins, at least you will be sure to be able to buy exactly what you want.
hero member
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March 12, 2020, 10:26:21 AM
#3
StockX is one of a good example of an app that lets sneaker fans sell or buys sneakers but they are only accepting cards.
I don't expect you to buy sneakers everyday. So if you won't find the marketplace suitable to your needs, you can always use the one you have mentioned as example [StockX] by asking someone to buy it with his card, deliver it to you, then you pay it in cryptos. This is ultimately possible by using one of trusted escrows to make the deal with the one who will buy the product for you, and of course this would cost you extra money to pay the full service.
I guess some platforms offer this service for no-card users, but it's always safe by using a real person escrow with a good reputation confirmed by community.
legendary
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March 12, 2020, 12:42:26 AM
#2
I try searching use spending bitcoin machines and found 2 stores selling sneakers[1]. I am not sure what kind of sneakers you want, this only reference, I never use and bought at those sites. [2][3]

[1]. https://spending-bitcoin.com/?query=Sneakers
[2]. https://cheznash.com/
[3]. https://cryptoshopper.store/
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March 11, 2020, 10:36:01 PM
#1
Recently I've become a sneaker fan and I'm really trying to find some eCommerce website that is selling their listed shoe item in exchange for bitcoin or other tokens.

I found one but it only sells bitcoin inspired shoes.

Check out this link for the shop


But I do want to see is the hype sneakers today that is going circling around the market like Jordans, Travis Scott collabs, Yeezy's and more hype sneakers.

StockX is one of a good example of an app that lets sneaker fans sell or buys sneakers but they are only accepting cards.
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