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Topic: OpenBazaar Opened , your first impressions ? - page 11. (Read 17092 times)

sr. member
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Merit: 254
So far so good
Great project. I hope it does encourage people to use bitcoin for other reason than trading or speculation.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
I googled "Accepts Bitcoin" and didn't find openbazàar. The other user is correct. Advertising is the very next step. If people don't know of your business, it will not succeed.

I think it needs some stuff ironed out as does Bitcoin itself before it's pushed towards the wider world. Right now I think it's best if it remains in the hands of the believers.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Beating eBay? No way. Even if you have better script, support, etc you won't beat eBay. You'd need like $ 20K in SEO to beat them.

I don't think we need advertising at all , I mean as a Bitcoiner you will logically search for something that accepts Bitcoin and you will end up finding OpenBazaar .
I googled "Accepts Bitcoin" and didn't find openbazàar. The other user is correct. Advertising is the very next step. If people don't know of your business, it will not succeed.
legendary
Activity: 3430
Merit: 3080
I tried, but it didn't work... But I've just launched it, and I'm pleased to see that OB is working today. But I haven't understood why it wasn't working yesterday. Hey, if I want to use OB for business, I need 100% reliability.

Try using Linux or Mac, Windows (and the way the other apps you have installed on your PC manifest themselves with Windows) is likely making any early problems with OB much worse than they really are. Microsoft have always had a bad record with supervising different bits of software to play nice with one another.

brb, buying a Mac to run OB Cheesy

Maybe it' s another one of those chicken or egg problems, eh?

Need Mac for OB  <-> Need OB for cheap 2nd hand Mac

Grin
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 502
Haven't got a first impression of it since I haven't tried it yet and not so keen on trying it near future either, I'll let others take the tour for now and report on it and then maybe I'll join later. Since I don't buy too much stuff online, I am not too enthused about it, let's see what becomes of it.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1037
Its another good project which involve only bitcoins as the mode of payment.
We need such types of Bazar / Shops to promote bitcoins
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
I think in my country nobody is selling nothing here... so it's just waste for me  Undecided

maybe. but you can still ship stuff from overseas. the shipping fee can be a killer depending on where you live though.

Not if the stuff's relatively light Smiley

copper member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1007
hee-ho.
I think in my country nobody is selling nothing here... so it's just waste for me  Undecided

maybe. but you can still ship stuff from overseas. the shipping fee can be a killer depending on where you live though.

oh and there's also digital goods that can be transferred anywhere.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
I tried, but it didn't work... But I've just launched it, and I'm pleased to see that OB is working today. But I haven't understood why it wasn't working yesterday. Hey, if I want to use OB for business, I need 100% reliability.

Try using Linux or Mac, Windows (and the way the other apps you have installed on your PC manifest themselves with Windows) is likely making any early problems with OB much worse than they really are. Microsoft have always had a bad record with supervising different bits of software to play nice with one another.

brb, buying a Mac to run OB Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 3430
Merit: 3080
I tried, but it didn't work... But I've just launched it, and I'm pleased to see that OB is working today. But I haven't understood why it wasn't working yesterday. Hey, if I want to use OB for business, I need 100% reliability.

Try using Linux or Mac, Windows (and the way the other apps you have installed on your PC manifest themselves with Windows) is likely making any early problems with OB much worse than they really are. Microsoft have always had a bad record with supervising different bits of software to play nice with one another.
staff
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Merit: 6152
Damned thing! It seems I can't even close the software without being connected, which I'm unable to do. There's that full width nav bar on top of the window, but there's nothing on it. I'll have to close it via the Windows' task manager.

Is this still a beta release?


close it from taskbar.

I tried, but it didn't work... But I've just launched it, and I'm pleased to see that OB is working today. But I haven't understood why it wasn't working yesterday. Hey, if I want to use OB for business, I need 100% reliability. I wonder how OB will compete against Ethereum.

I guess success will come from users, if there are enough people offering interesting products or services. Could it be possible to build a new Silk Road market out of OB?

OpenBazaar Is Not The Next Silk Road -- It's An Anarchist eBay On Acid
legendary
Activity: 3066
Merit: 1047
Your country may be your worst enemy
Damned thing! It seems I can't even close the software without being connected, which I'm unable to do. There's that full width nav bar on top of the window, but there's nothing on it. I'll have to close it via the Windows' task manager.

Is this still a beta release?


close it from taskbar.

I tried, but it didn't work... But I've just launched it, and I'm pleased to see that OB is working today. But I haven't understood why it wasn't working yesterday. Hey, if I want to use OB for business, I need 100% reliability. I wonder how OB will compete against Ethereum.

I guess success will come from users, if there are enough people offering interesting products or services. Could it be possible to build a new Silk Road market out of OB?
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
^^Paste "tethering a phone to a computer" into Google -- solve your wifi problem (will be as slow as your phone, but will cost you zip).
If you're into tinkering, tinker that Dell back to life; if in Big City, plenty of computers at the curb on trash days.
Caveat: must go outside.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 7011
Top Crypto Casino
--snipe--

You might just find a good Desktop for sale at opening ceremony of OpenBaazar  Roll Eyes I'd suggest you to go for an assembled Desktop with Ubuntu.
Christ I need to get out more.  I don't even know what Ubuntu is.  Wasn't kidding about being a recluse, and I don't watch TV either and so I don't find out about these things unless I come here.  This section is much nicer than the bitcoin part of bitcointalk.  You guys snipe each other like a mound of bitches but the vibe is much different.

Ubuntu is a popular flavor of Linux, a PC operating system.  The good thing about Linux is it's free, and has plenty of free software that's almost, though not quite, as good as the fancy store-bought (or pirated) Windows counterpart. It's also much easier to tinker with, since it's [mostly] open source.
OTOH, it's unlikely that you are a tinkerer if you don't own a computer, and most pretty much all computers come with Windows pre-installed when you buy them.
If it matters, less than 2% of laptops/desktops use Linux (so ~1 in 100 computers runs Ubuntu).

So I'd say brave the outside & buy yourself a cheap new laptop if you have the money, cheap used crappy laptop if you don't, and a cheap desktop (remember, you also need to buy a monitor [screen, display], mouse & keyboard & a cheap wifi adapter for that) if really broke.
Plus side: Life will become 100% better.
That is nice, sir, I appreciate it.  I already have a monitor, mouse & keyboard but my ancient Dell has shat the bed.  And my neighbor upstairs moved out, leaving me without cheap wifi.  Money is definitely tight.  But thank you for the explanation about the operating systems.  I am not a tinkerer by any means but this interests me.  I picked the wrong major in college, let me tell you.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1037
--snipe--

You might just find a good Desktop for sale at opening ceremony of OpenBaazar  Roll Eyes I'd suggest you to go for an assembled Desktop with Ubuntu.

i guesss even though the design is not the one of the prettiest that are out there i believe that it has a still long time to go till the best version of it and hopefully it will be updatedon weekly basis.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1007
--snipe--

You might just find a good Desktop for sale at opening ceremony of OpenBaazar  Roll Eyes I'd suggest you to go for an assembled Desktop with Ubuntu.
Christ I need to get out more.  I don't even know what Ubuntu is.  Wasn't kidding about being a recluse, and I don't watch TV either and so I don't find out about these things unless I come here.  This section is much nicer than the bitcoin part of bitcointalk.  You guys snipe each other like a mound of bitches but the vibe is much different.
Sounds like you just need to prose /r/pcmasterrace more, you'll get to know a lot of these terms from there fairly quickly.

As for the arguing among us in BTCD, I'll admit that it's probably more fun arguing on the internet anyways, because no-one will remember the argument unless it is brought back up again or someone had a serious issue with the other person (or if you're an SJW).
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
Carlton my boy, odds are I sold you your first coin. Your recent asshattery on this forum makes me doing that to you ... well, almost morally justifiable Smiley

You won't have any qualms proving it then.

Sign a message from a pre-2014 tx and it's possible that someone might believe your "OG Bitcoiner brah" claims. I'm waiting.

Waste years of mixing to prove something to Anon from the interweb?  I mean sure, Ross kept a detailed diary, with all of his feels re. hiring zomg a 4realz Angels hitman!!!1, but don't assume everyone is that stupid Cheesy

legendary
Activity: 3430
Merit: 3080
Carlton my boy, odds are I sold you your first coin. Your recent asshattery on this forum makes me doing that to you ... well, almost morally justifiable Smiley

You won't have any qualms proving it then.

Sign a message from a pre-2014 tx and it's possible that someone might believe your "OG Bitcoiner brah" claims. I'm waiting.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
-snipe-

that's... disturbing.  Undecided
unless they do something about that, people will have to rely on a really trusted users from outside of OB.
though that article you quoted doesn't have anything to do with what I said. you don't need to use a moderator to leave a review.

Chicken or egg problem. They have no choice but to have overly permissive access to mod/arbitrator accounts, as potential sellers cannot even build up good feedback scores from buying from other sellers (because no-one has an OB tx history). Think about it: this problem will only have been worse for the early eBay, and their early customers probably solved the problem the same way you're thinking.

Early eBay didn't base its business on anonymity -- the parties involved were (at least in theory) known to a trusted third party called eBay.
Given a choice of trusting Anon from the interweb or a registered business with IRL address and stuff... well... call me a statist corporate sheep, but I feel a touch safer wit eBay Undecided


Yep, you're a statist coporate sheep alright. Do you even Bitcoin? Can you reply without lying/trolling? The answer's "no", isn't it

Carlton my boy, odds are I sold you your first coin. Your recent asshattery on this forum makes it ... well, almost morally justifiable Smiley
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
--snipe--

You might just find a good Desktop for sale at opening ceremony of OpenBaazar  Roll Eyes I'd suggest you to go for an assembled Desktop with Ubuntu.
Christ I need to get out more.  I don't even know what Ubuntu is.  Wasn't kidding about being a recluse, and I don't watch TV either and so I don't find out about these things unless I come here.  This section is much nicer than the bitcoin part of bitcointalk.  You guys snipe each other like a mound of bitches but the vibe is much different.

Ubuntu is a popular flavor of Linux, a PC operating system.  The good thing about Linux is it's free, and has plenty of free software that's almost, though not quite, as good as the fancy store-bought (or pirated) Windows counterpart. It's also much easier to tinker with, since it's [mostly] open source.
OTOH, it's unlikely that you are a tinkerer if you don't own a computer, and most pretty much all computers come with Windows pre-installed when you buy them.
If it matters, less than 2% of laptops/desktops use Linux (so ~1 in 100 computers runs Ubuntu).

So I'd say brave the outside & buy yourself a cheap new laptop if you have the money, cheap used crappy laptop if you don't, and a cheap desktop (remember, you also need to buy a monitor [screen, display], mouse & keyboard & a cheap wifi adapter for that) if really broke.
Plus side: Life will become 100% better.
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