E-commerce and Ecex.Exchange first app.One of our first app will be related to e-commerce ecosystems, meaning that every buyer can also issue a loan from the department store at the time of purchase, which also charges for goods.The whole process takes a few seconds.The opportunity to give a loan reaches our platform and financers will fund.The financiers' contest will offer the best value for a loan seeker.And again, all this happens in seconds.The buyer takes on a role of the deptor.
The essence of Ecex.Exchange Trading Platform is the negotiation of the divestiture agreements, which means that the assignor enters our Trading Platform in his assignment. Assignor is the role meant that this role can be filled in every person and the even debtor can introduce her/his dept.
A Trading Platform can also introduce divestitures of the claim into the debtor, which means that the debtor can place the sales claims against her/him.This option turns the whole loan-giving logic around.In real life, this means that borrowers place their divestitures of claims against her/himself on the Trading Platform and wait for lender offers. They can put the price that they hope and the lenders have to fight to get the deal. Visual picture is like the stock market, but the instruments are different.
And bid/ask are filled in that case ask side from debtor and bid side from the lender. As we see the platform allows different combinations of users and gives provides solutions to various economic agents.And one of the most important economic agents is all e-commerce institutions.
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https://ico.ecex.exchange/ico-details/Internet users, e-conomy, e-commerce Southeast AsiaSoutheast Asia is now the world’s third-largest region for internet users — with more people online than the entire U.S. population — and internet is having a bigger impact on the region than originally thought, according to a new report co-authored by Google.
China and India typically dominate the conversation when looking at emerging economies in Asia, but Southeast Asia is rapidly being acknowledged as a market where the internet is changing daily behaviors and creating new opportunities. A lack of data has traditionally made it difficult to pinpoint that potential but Google and Singaporean sovereign fund Temasek today released an update to their highly-referenced 2015 ‘e-Conomy SEA’ report — the main takeaway is that growth has exceeded their initial expectations.
The original report forecast Southeast Asia’s internet economy hitting $200 billion per year by 2025, but now it is estimated that it will top that number, reaching $50 billion in 2017 alone.