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Topic: OpenBazaar , a failure ? - page 4. (Read 4776 times)

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August 18, 2016, 03:35:02 AM
#42
I think it is far too early to call OpenBazaar a failure. It is a radical improvement from a UI/UX and decentralisation perspective to previous crypto marketplaces such as bitmit.net. Give it time.
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August 18, 2016, 01:48:44 AM
#41
open bazaar may not be failure at present , but it requires popularity , more people should be made aware of that site, as more people join and does the transaction it may become successful one , we need to wait and see how exactly that site works like adopting new things which should attract customers
legendary
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August 18, 2016, 01:09:31 AM
#40
I have heared of openbazar, but I never tested it.
From all I know it works p2p, so you have to install a software.
That is something I do not like.
Is there a way to test it without installing anything?

You have to install it. but there's nothing to it except deciding whether becoming a store or a moderator beyond that, i'm not sure. i tried searching using the hashtag so i can find some users in my area but disappointed to see no one uses the hashtag.

Maybe if itsgoing to be used by thousands it could be popular. A coin dev might want to take advantage of this.
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August 18, 2016, 12:48:06 AM
#39
I have heared of openbazar, but I never tested it.
From all I know it works p2p, so you have to install a software.
That is something I do not like.
Is there a way to test it without installing anything?
legendary
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August 18, 2016, 12:35:48 AM
#38
I think OpenBazaar was just created at the wrong time. The idea is awesome but for something like that to really work you need buyers and sellers and not just a few thousands, you need millions to ensure that there is always something interesting going on with new stuff being added all the time. This is compounded by the fact that you need to install special software to use the market. Users right now probably comprises mostly of nerds. Maybe with time it'll get better.
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August 17, 2016, 10:28:39 PM
#37
Seems like they are not interested on spend their bitcoin for anything. But the stats is just normal. No sudden drop and no big rising. People who owns bitcoins use it for gambling and investiments purpose only.

Maybe make some advertisements. Video, banner etc. Let see if that will make an impact to the site. Also increase some products that is easy to buy.
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August 17, 2016, 10:01:56 PM
#36
I was hoping it won't be a failure in fact i have installed the software several months ago but then found none in my area  was actually using it. If i have to sell the shirts I've been printing, i should be able to find people in my area using it but seem not. maybe it just need more marketing that it could reach to the local businesses. its too early to say its a failure.
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August 17, 2016, 09:59:58 PM
#35
It could be a big project, there is potential for it.
legendary
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August 17, 2016, 09:55:21 PM
#34
I made a topic similar to this one few months ago, now I once again checked the OpenBazaar stats and It looks like they are the same (If not worst)



I've been checking the stats almost daily but there is absolutely no progress : https://bazaarbay.org/stats/day

The question is : Can we consider OpenBazaar as a failure in the crypto currency world ? and why ?

I have been thinking about this too! Maybe it is because the system is still being developed. You can see that making a user to be online 24/7, 365 days every year for the store itself to be online is not a good implementation for the platform. There should be a solution for this soon.

My other thought was what if they already found a solution for the user not to be online all the time. Will Open Bazaar be a good platform to start a Silk Road type store dealing with drugs and other illegal items? I heard it was started as Dark Market and had that in mind.
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August 17, 2016, 09:47:54 PM
#33
I haven't been to keen on using Openbazzar until some reviews came in and more people used the service.
It seems to have taken off and has worked out most of the bugs in their system to get it off the ground.
So my question is:
How many clients have they acquired since launch?
Is it safe to say that it is a stable enough platform to use and not be unsecure with making a substantial purchase using it's sevices?
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August 17, 2016, 09:42:41 PM
#32
For me there are some fundamental flaws around OpenBazaar that must be addressed before it will be viable:

- Client/server software setup is confusing at best for tech-literate people and downright impossible for non-techies (the primary consumer population).
- Documentation is not very good
- The threading in the client app is not well-written. UI and worker processes are not threaded properly causing poor Ux experience
- Escrow is too easy to game
- not marketed to masses
- Reddit
- Reddit
- Niche products that are listed on there are currently geared towards the geek/nerd populace which will not attract most women, the largest purchasing demographic in the world
- Reddit

Did I mention that the community on Reddit is a problem? Yea, the community there may not think so, Reddit's up/down vote system is geared towards a neurotic proportion of the population that tends to think in an echo-chamber of confirmation bias, leading them to think their ideas and output is somehow acceptable to the rest of the world. It isn't.
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August 17, 2016, 08:50:22 PM
#31
Openbazar were being developed for a long time, and is making the first year online, soo cant judge it at the moment, people are learning how to that works, then they will use it, i havent download yet openbazar, i thinked would be like an website or ebay, but its another level, something i need and mustk know how works to go shopping with my coins.
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August 17, 2016, 08:32:54 PM
#30
I dont think its a failure, it just need more time, i know that  the response from the user is not really good, but for me its just a beginning, its the same with bitcoin, not every beginning going to start smoothly, but i consider openbazaar is already a good start and has a potential to be big
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August 17, 2016, 08:12:08 PM
#29
Even though i used OpenBazaar only twice untill now i like it a lot and i wouldn't call it a failure,not yet at least.
First of all it is too early to talk about this and then i don't think that it is going that bad,you can see a stagnation for sure but don't forget that it is still something new and people need some time before they get used to new things and start using them.
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August 17, 2016, 07:59:30 PM
#28
I made a topic similar to this one few months ago, now I once again checked the OpenBazaar stats and It looks like they are the same (If not worst)



I've been checking the stats almost daily but there is absolutely no progress : https://bazaarbay.org/stats/day

The question is : Can we consider OpenBazaar as a failure in the crypto currency world ? and why ?
Because the Open bazaar is very less in their advertising and many people is don't know about open bazaar but just a lot of percentage in this forum knows about it, there is the need to advertising their project and socialising in the outside from here.
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August 17, 2016, 07:44:14 PM
#27
The proposal is promising, but the execution is not easy. I hope they can progress in the future.
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August 17, 2016, 06:51:58 PM
#26
Openbazaar is a really great idea. It really is. But crypto, especially bitcoin has gained a big idea of holding around it, which means people will be more inclined to sell and hold than buy.
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August 17, 2016, 05:25:51 PM
#25
I don't see any failure, what I see is lack of growth, which is very different. OB is a small stable market and it's just waiting for some killer product to get to a new stage. The sad point is that as of today nobody knows what that could be.

Also, ergonomics could be improved.
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August 17, 2016, 05:20:49 PM
#24
Nope. It's a great idea and it's still very early in its lifecycle.

I think it would help if they used TCP instead of UDP. I understand the reasons for it but it makes it much more difficult to implement TCP-dependent software/protocols, like other coin wallets, for example. This limits only a few would-be shopowners, not the greater OpenBazaar community. So overall they have nowhere to go but up.
legendary
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August 17, 2016, 05:11:29 PM
#23
I never understood the hype around OpenBazaar. From the very start I was not convinced that the store concept was a good idea. The system should focus on article properties and not on individual stores. It would have been much better if it was organized around well chosen item categories with the possibility - in addition to a search function - to easily browse in categories.

An even more important factor is the type of implementation: It needs a web browser to run. That is imho not a good idea, because it makes the user experience less "clean", because the ease of installation and program responsiveness are harmed. It would be much better if it was a standalone client like Bitcoin Core with no additional programs needed to use the marketplace. Simplicity is king.

That said I still think it is to early to call OpenBazaar dead. We have to wait and see, if and how the dev team improves the project.

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