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November 27, 2024, 08:34:28 AM
#31
There was one serious attempt like open bazaar and it went out of business,
There is also P2P marketplace before called openbazaar but it is long gone.
There's already an OB fork [Mobazha], but since I don't have any experience with it, I can't vouch!
- They did mention "a slight change in their domain extension", but looks like they're still using the original one (.com).

@Permonik
Alternatively, you can also use the following subreddit page: BitMarket
- It doesn't have a good amount of traffic as it used to, but it might come in handy.



".........@Permonik
Alternatively, you can also use the following subreddit page: BitMarket
- It doesn't have a good amount of traffic as it used to, but it might come in handy......."


Bitmarket on reddit seems to be a perfect alternative to bitify.



Regards
Bitcseo

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February 20, 2024, 10:46:39 AM
#30
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Well you can actually buy any stuff that Visa or Mastercard accepts using crypto not directly but through an app you deposit the money and then you can spend it or buy using gift card like https://bitcards.com/ there is a bunch of option just google it https://www.google.com/search?q=crypto+debit+card&oq=crypto+debit+&aqs=chrome.0.0i512l2j69i57j0i512l7.3999j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

There's a lot of gas there! Embarrassed It is better to use services linked to USDT or a token on Arbitrum.
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September 07, 2023, 08:25:25 PM
#29
Well you can actually buy any stuff that Visa or Mastercard accepts using crypto not directly but through an app you deposit the money and then you can spend it or buy using gift card like https://bitcards.com/ there is a bunch of option just google it https://www.google.com/search?q=crypto+debit+card&oq=crypto+debit+&aqs=chrome.0.0i512l2j69i57j0i512l7.3999j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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September 05, 2023, 09:10:14 AM
#28
If you're thinking about online shopping and want to explore payment options using Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies, I once contemplated using https://cryptoemporium.com/ (< . This website offers a wide range of items, including smartphones, watches, gaming consoles, laptops, and more.

I haven't made any purchases here yet, but it's on my radar. So, proceed at your own risk.

For a more trusted option, OpenBazaar, as mentioned in some earlier posts, might be a suitable choice. However, as of now, the OpenBazaar website is currently inaccessible. https://openbazaar.org/
legendary
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September 03, 2023, 11:56:30 PM
#27
Hi guys,
Do you know if exist something like ebay, but based on crypto?

You may need to be more explicit. Do you have an idea you wish to put up and just trying to survey if such idea has already been implemented? If this is the case, if you come out plainly, two things will happen. You will get better recommendation And or you will get partners who may be willing to work with you. What exactly do you want or has that been answered already?

He already mentioned that he is not only interested in buying, but also in selling. Although other members have recommended different platforms here, when it comes to selling I'm not sure where he could go, except the marketplace in this forum, like it was already said. Maybe not a really great volume of target buyers, but who knows.

About the buying experience, on the other hand, I only used purse.io once so not really sure, but I can say that bitrefill always works fine.
jr. member
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Hi guys,
Do you know if exist something like ebay, but based on crypto?

You may need to be more explicit. Do you have an idea you wish to put up and just trying to survey if such idea has already been implemented? If this is the case, if you come out plainly, two things will happen. You will get better recommendation And or you will get partners who may be willing to work with you. What exactly do you want or has that been answered already?
sr. member
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Hi guys,
Do you know if exist something like ebay, but based on crypto?
You might be interested in platforms like OpenBazaar or Bitify. These are decentralized online marketplaces where you can buy and sell items using cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. They function in a similar way to eBay but with a focus on crypto payments. Keep in mind that the availability and features of such platforms can evolve over time.
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Hey there. Absolutely, there are crypto-based alternatives to eBay out there. It's like eBay, but with a crypto twist! You can check out platforms like Homebase, Ethair Market, and KEYRPTO. They offer a similar buying and selling experience, but with the added benefit of using cryptocurrencies as payment.
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There are many marketplaces where products are bought and sold with Bitcoin, including cryptocurrencies. And these marketplaces are the most popular and have been around for years and accept Bitcoin as payment. Some of the popular marketplaces that accept cryptocurrency payments are: Bitrefill, Microsoft, BitDials, American Red Cross, Ralph Lauren, Shopify, Gyft, CheapAir, OpenBazaar etc. Along with these mentioned marketplaces there are some more famous marketplaces that accept payments using. Buying any product in these marketplaces can be billed with crypto bitcoin payment and they have become very popular marketplaces nowadays.
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OpenBazaar and Particl are both decentralized marketplaces.

Hope this helps
legendary
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Hi guys,
Do you know if exist something like ebay, but based on crypto?

-   I just want to ask you mate, what are you planning to buy on eBay? I wonder if these are bitcoin miners? bitcoin collectible coins, Ledger nano, what mate?


I see another aspect of this query too. Maybe he and many people want to know if there are any big stores like eBay that accept crypto payments etc ? Is their stores like Amazon but accepting bitcoin? I don't think any store of that scale exists that accept crypto.

Either these stores like eBay and Amazon start to accept Bitcoin payment directly or we need new big stores where Bitcoin payment is accessible. This may not only ease the online shopping for many people worldwide and will also act as a source of Bitcoin adoption globally.
At the moment, all stores that accept bitcoin as payment are small and with a rather limited range of goods, which are very far from the scale of ebay. The search for OP "something like ebay, but based on crypto" is currently doomed to failure, if we talk about the abundance of sellers and goods.

Amazone and eBay will not allow other online stores to grow to their level, therefore, trying to wait for the appearance of a large store that accepts bitcoin as payment may not be feasible.

Acceptance of Amazone and eBay as a means of payment in bitcoin depends on the legal status of btc in the United States, since these online stores are under the jurisdiction of this country. Undoubtedly, adding bitcoin to these stores would be a very powerful push for global adoption, as btc would then be used directly for its intended purpose by the millions of users of these online stores around the world.

I don't see eBay or Amazon accepting crypto payments anytime soon and also I don't see any new store accepting crypto that can become as big as Amazon in a few months or so.

However, let's focus on the number of small stores accepting crypto and Bitcoin as payment methods. If there are a lot of such stores and having good volume of buyers, then I am sure that it will put pressure on big companies like eBay to introduce crypto payments else they will lose customers who are willing to pay only in bitcoins and cryptocurrencies.
legendary
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Hi guys,
Do you know if exist something like ebay, but based on crypto?

-   I just want to ask you mate, what are you planning to buy on eBay? I wonder if these are bitcoin miners? bitcoin collectible coins, Ledger nano, what mate?


I see another aspect of this query too. Maybe he and many people want to know if there are any big stores like eBay that accept crypto payments etc ? Is their stores like Amazon but accepting bitcoin? I don't think any store of that scale exists that accept crypto.

Either these stores like eBay and Amazon start to accept Bitcoin payment directly or we need new big stores where Bitcoin payment is accessible. This may not only ease the online shopping for many people worldwide and will also act as a source of Bitcoin adoption globally.
At the moment, all stores that accept bitcoin as payment are small and with a rather limited range of goods, which are very far from the scale of ebay. The search for OP "something like ebay, but based on crypto" is currently doomed to failure, if we talk about the abundance of sellers and goods.

Amazone and eBay will not allow other online stores to grow to their level, therefore, trying to wait for the appearance of a large store that accepts bitcoin as payment may not be feasible.

Acceptance of Amazone and eBay as a means of payment in bitcoin depends on the legal status of btc in the United States, since these online stores are under the jurisdiction of this country. Undoubtedly, adding bitcoin to these stores would be a very powerful push for global adoption, as btc would then be used directly for its intended purpose by the millions of users of these online stores around the world.
legendary
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Hi guys,
Do you know if exist something like ebay, but based on crypto?

-   I just want to ask you mate, what are you planning to buy on eBay? I wonder if these are bitcoin miners? bitcoin collectible coins, Ledger nano, what mate?


I see another aspect of this query too. Maybe he and many people want to know if there are any big stores like eBay that accept crypto payments etc ? Is their stores like Amazon but accepting bitcoin? I don't think any store of that scale exists that accept crypto.

Either these stores like eBay and Amazon start to accept Bitcoin payment directly or we need new big stores where Bitcoin payment is accessible. This may not only ease the online shopping for many people worldwide and will also act as a source of Bitcoin adoption globally.
legendary
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Blackjack.fun
OpenBazaar

there are many platform but i will give what i know
OpenBazaar

Several online marketplaces allow users to buy and sell products using cryptocurrency. These marketplaces are OpenBazaar,

Guys, do you actually check those names before recommending them?
It has already been stated in this topic, open bazaar has closed down for a long time (in crypto time), almost two years ago
https://twitter.com/openbazaar/status/1346104369566121986

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There's already an OB fork [Mobazha], but since I don't have any experience with it, I can't vouch!
- They did mention "a slight change in their domain extension", but looks like they're still using the original one (.com).

Just checking it since I saw OB mentioned in another topic, and I remembered this one, I do hope the marketplace works better than their price ticker, when I saw that 23k I was like WTF? Plus LTC price, again, weird thing.


Anyhow it's clear that in terms of e-commerce it will be the usual way, you won't have a marketplace that starts with bitcoin only and grows and far more probable one that is already up and going accepting crypto on top of fiat. You simply can't gain enough traction just with crypto, merchants might be happy but customers not so much.

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Purse.io is not that good enough, I think we should stop expecting a better crypto means of payment in larger online stores around the globe until regulation is finally in place, I can't wait to see Alibaba and 1688 accepting Bitcoin for means of payment, the issue with credit card payment is high in my country, for now, all hope is lost, but I do hope that Amazon, AliExpress, Alibaba and Ebay start accepting crypto payment some day, this will be a huge game changer.
sr. member
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Several online marketplaces allow users to buy and sell products using cryptocurrency. These marketplaces are OpenBazaar, Bitify, Particl Marketplace, Cryptothrift, Bidali, etc.

There are also famous ones like those mentioned by the users above, like purse.io
sr. member
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there are many platform but i will give what i know
OpenBazaar
Bitify
OpenSea
Particl Marketplace
for more information, you can google that site.There are many other cryptocurrency marketplaces available, and the best one for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Be sure to do your research and choose a reputable platform with strong security measures in place.
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With the rise in popularity of cryptocurrencies, several online marketplaces have sprung up, allowing users to buy and sell goods using digital currencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and others. These decentralized marketplaces are built on blockchain technology, ensuring secure and private transactions.

OpenBazaar is an open-source marketplace that allows users to buy and sell goods using cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash. It enables users to create their own storefront and list products for sale, as well as browse and purchase goods from other stores.

Bitify is another platform that is a decentralized marketplace that accepts traditional payment methods such as credit cards and PayPal in addition to cryptocurrencies. Bitify has a simple interface and charges a small fee for each transaction.

Purse.io is a one-of-a-kind platform that allows users to use Bitcoin to purchase discounted Amazon products. Users make a wishlist of items they want to buy, and anyone looking to buy Bitcoin pays for the items on the wishlist and has them shipped directly to the user who made the wishlist.

OpenSea is a marketplace focused on non-fungible tokens (NFTs), which are one-of-a-kind digital assets such as art, music, and collectibles. It is the largest NFT marketplace and accepts cryptocurrency payments such as Ethereum.

Overall, these platforms give users more opportunities to buy and sell goods online using digital currencies. They provide a decentralized and secure alternative to traditional online marketplaces, allowing people to transact directly and without intermediaries.
hero member
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February 23, 2023, 06:33:28 PM
#13
I mean, not just buying, but even the selling for crypto. Is there anything?
I do not want to sell anything special, just ordinary  stuff.

If you don't mind F2F/in-person deals, craiglist could be an alternative. They let you mark your postings indicating you accept crypto payments, at the same time an option to filter such postings is also there. But mind you, there’s no affiliated escrow there as it's geared towards in person deals. You can still do purely online deals but it's likely that people would be very much cautious with your sell posts.
legendary
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February 21, 2023, 01:02:14 PM
#12
There was one serious attempt like open bazaar and it went out of business,
There is also P2P marketplace before called openbazaar but it is long gone.
There's already an OB fork [Mobazha], but since I don't have any experience with it, I can't vouch!
- They did mention "a slight change in their domain extension", but looks like they're still using the original one (.com).

@Permonik
Alternatively, you can also use the following subreddit page: BitMarket
- It doesn't have a good amount of traffic as it used to, but it might come in handy.
jr. member
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February 17, 2023, 05:51:09 PM
#11
Why not build your own e-commerce website and accept crypto? And then buy product on purse.io and newegg.com?

One of the reasons is that creating your own marketplace to sell your old phone and jacket may not make economic sense.
legendary
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February 17, 2023, 05:46:37 PM
#10
I mean, not just buying, but even the selling for crypto. Is there anything?
I do not want to sell anything special, just ordinary  stuff.
Thank you
I think you are looking for bitify.com where you can buy and sell any product you want but I don't know how safe is this site.

There is also P2P marketplace before called openbazaar but it is long gone. Why not build your own e-commerce website and accept crypto? And then buy product on purse.io and newegg.com?
legendary
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Blackjack.fun
February 17, 2023, 03:59:15 PM
#9
Hi,
I mean, not just buying, but even the selling for crypto. Is there anything?
I do not want to sell anything special, just ordinary  stuff.

Something that matches ebay, not by a long shot!
There was one serious attempt like open bazaar and it went out of business, the myriad of small projects simply couldn't gain any traction at all, mostly because people look at ebay for buyer protection, cryptocurrency-based solutions offer merchant protection against chargebacks so not that many are thrilled of shopping on a young platform and getting a brick instead of an iPhone without the possibility to get the money back.

The only one that I know to still be around is bitify.com but it's not like I've ever used or can vouch for it.

Actually you don’t need to find an e-commerce that accept crypto anymore since you can shop already on any e-commerce like e-bay and amazon by using crypto debit cards. Crypto debit cards like crypto.com, swipe and many more will allow you to use crypto to fund your debit card that you can use on purchasing in any store online.

So what the point then, just use your normal card from your bank with fiat and keep your coins, at least if something goes wrong you know that somebody will answer and it won't be a bored guy in 3rd world call center that will tell you for weeks the issue will be solved.
jr. member
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February 17, 2023, 03:09:26 PM
#8
Hi,
I mean, not just buying, but even the selling for crypto. Is there anything?
I do not want to sell anything special, just ordinary  stuff.
Thank you

You most likely know this already, but I'm going to include this just in case - there is a section on the marketplace for selling goods on this forum - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=51.0
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February 17, 2023, 02:53:49 PM
#7
Hi,
I mean, not just buying, but even the selling for crypto. Is there anything?
I do not want to sell anything special, just ordinary  stuff.
Thank you
legendary
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February 17, 2023, 05:27:26 AM
#6
There are some crypto projects that aim to close the gap between clients willing to pay in cryptocurrencies and vendors who don't want to get into trouble for not accepting simple money, like Utrust or PayPie if I'm not wrong. But they are not mature enough and nobody knows when they will, so the alternatives already given (purse, gift cards...) and solutions like Crypto.com's or Binance's with their debit card are the way to go in the meantime, IMO.
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February 17, 2023, 03:42:40 AM
#5
Actually, I've done that with our local online shopping store named Shopee before but that was like 2 years ago or more. I've paid my transaction there with bitcoin and they've automatically converted the price into our local currency for its pricing.
They've used a third-party service where I have to pay bitcoin converting the amount of my checkout. But, it's so long since I've been with them and AFAIK, they've got international outlets for which you can try to shop. I think if you still cannot find one, you can just go with this link:
Alternatively, you can try the gift card route, see: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/list-gift-cards-providers-5208530
And try to use bitrefill for its gift cards.
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February 16, 2023, 09:42:15 AM
#4
Hi guys,
Do you know if exist something like ebay, but based on crypto?

Actually you don’t need to find an e-commerce that accept crypto anymore since you can shop already on any e-commerce like e-bay and amazon by using crypto debit cards. Crypto debit cards like crypto.com, swipe and many more will allow you to use crypto to fund your debit card that you can use on purchasing in any store online. Finding an e-commerce that accept crypto is very hard since most of the seller and buyer is using fiat while the demand for crypto e-commerce is very low.
sr. member
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February 16, 2023, 09:35:35 AM
#3
Hi guys,
Do you know if exist something like ebay, but based on crypto?

-   I just want to ask you mate, what are you planning to buy on eBay? I wonder if these are bitcoin miners? bitcoin collectible coins, Ledger nano, what mate?

What are you trying to buy op? In any case, you can check:

1. purse.io
2. overstock.com
3. newegg.com

Alternatively, you can try the gift card route, see: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/list-gift-cards-providers-5208530

With purse.io you can get online shop anything you want and you have the opportunity to earn money
from this online shopping as well.
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yesssir! 🫡
February 15, 2023, 03:27:40 PM
#2
What are you trying to buy op? In any case, you can check:

1. purse.io
2. overstock.com
3. newegg.com

Alternatively, you can try the gift card route, see: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/list-gift-cards-providers-5208530
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February 15, 2023, 10:41:37 AM
#1
Hi guys,
Do you know if exist something like ebay, but based on crypto?
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