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Topic: Top 3 Cryptocurrency Marketplaces - page 3. (Read 1402 times)

jr. member
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January 08, 2020, 05:23:07 PM
#33
I think a lot of people are confused with what a marketplace is. It's a place where you can exchange crypto for goods that is all. Not an exchange or a market. Very good article though and has opened my eyes to the lack of marketplaces. There should be more of these as I've heard about OpenSea for a long time and i don't see any new projects trying to challenge it.

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legendary
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January 03, 2020, 07:36:07 AM
#32
Pretty cool article actually, never heard of opensea marketplace before I read this. It's not very interesting to a normal crypto user like me though, maybe interesting for kids who like to collect things or serious collectors. I don't know, maybe it's just not for me.

P.S. I'm so not trying to earn from Publish0x. You might be earning more now but later it'll just end up being another Steemit when users learn how to game the system (and trust me they will always find a way).
sr. member
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January 03, 2020, 06:01:59 AM
#31
Same with me, I just know it and I'm surprised that OP said those are top 3 crypto marketplace. So doubtful for me, it seems the writer only used Alexa traffic ranking to determine them. Or actually the writer only intended to promote that marketplace. There is a lot of mass media paid to promote crypto projects, so it is quite difficult to trust on that news.
True, I also do not believe the news written in the publishox platform, because everyone must know about the top 3 crypto, because now there are many ways to find out each cryptocurrency ranking.
by looking at sites that have ranking data, we can clearly see the crypto with the best ranking. references can also be obtained from many places, so if the reference is wrong then we have to look elsewhere for information. and select the reference that is most trusted by you and also has many followers.
hero member
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January 03, 2020, 05:41:00 AM
#30
I actually think that Bitcointalk is a bigger marketplace than some of those.... The marketplace section is actually quite active with over a dozen new listings everyday.

I mean OpenSea only allows people to sell NFTs, while Origin Protocol is practically dead.

Also, how could you forget selly.gg? Even though there's a huge number of scams on there, it is hard to argue that isn't one of the most popular crypto marketplaces.
full member
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January 03, 2020, 05:36:24 AM
#29
Same with me, I just know it and I'm surprised that OP said those are top 3 crypto marketplace. So doubtful for me, it seems the writer only used Alexa traffic ranking to determine them. Or actually the writer only intended to promote that marketplace. There is a lot of mass media paid to promote crypto projects, so it is quite difficult to trust on that news.
True, I also do not believe the news written in the publishox platform, because everyone must know about the top 3 crypto, because now there are many ways to find out each cryptocurrency ranking.
hero member
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January 03, 2020, 05:17:08 AM
#28
I haven´t heard about these platforms.
Same with me, I just know it and I'm surprised that OP said those are top 3 crypto marketplace. So doubtful for me, it seems the writer only used Alexa traffic ranking to determine them. Or actually the writer only intended to promote that marketplace. There is a lot of mass media paid to promote crypto projects, so it is quite difficult to trust on that news.
sr. member
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January 03, 2020, 01:23:53 AM
#27
Please you must understand the context of the list that already made by OP. Marketplace doesn't mean the exchange site and both are having the different definition as marketplace will be more concentrated with the buy and sell the items just like amazon, walmart and something else but with the combination of the decentralized system to make it much more secure. binance and yobit are exchange sites that must be putting on the different category.

yes I think he misinterpreted it, the market he mentioned was the place of the coin exchange indeed he said was correct but the subject was different whereas the marketplace had a broader meaning.
legendary
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January 02, 2020, 09:35:07 PM
#26
Hello all,

I found this very interesting article about the top marketplaces based around Cryptocurrency. What do you think about the current cryptocurrency marketplaces such as OpenSea? Are there anymore that the article missed out on? You can read the article by clicking on the link below.

https://www.publish0x.com/crypto-101/top-3-cryptocurrency-marketplaces-xdxrwr?a=GELe3POa69

On top of that, the blogging platform is a great way to earn crypto for free. You can earn crypto for voting on articles and also for creating content. You can earn DAI and BAT currently but it is a better way than to just do bounties where you have no idea when the token will become live on an exchange. You can sign up through the article. Hope to see you there!


publishox seems to be trying really hard, but idk, i still dont think they will be the "one" blogging platform
tbh, imo these guys should have just partnered their ideas with an established project, Steem or w.e there did it first, why not partner?
too many crypto projects are too busy wanting to sell their own ideas when they should just be working together, at this point we have 20 of everything and nothing usable  : /
as far as marketplaces goes, same thing, people should just use Openbazarr, they were an original
hero member
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January 01, 2020, 07:09:34 PM
#25
why is there no binance or maybe yobit? after reading, it's a marketplace that not only trades and buys crypto, but also buys items.
Please you must understand the context of the list that already made by OP. Marketplace doesn't mean the exchange site and both are having the different definition as marketplace will be more concentrated with the buy and sell the items just like amazon, walmart and something else but with the combination of the decentralized system to make it much more secure. binance and yobit are exchange sites that must be putting on the different category.
sr. member
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January 01, 2020, 06:50:54 PM
#24
why is there no binance or maybe yobit? after reading, it's a marketplace that not only trades and buys crypto, but also buys items.
sr. member
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December 31, 2019, 11:09:58 AM
#23
Hello all,

I found this very interesting article about the top marketplaces based around Cryptocurrency. What do you think about the current cryptocurrency marketplaces such as OpenSea? Are there anymore that the article missed out on? You can read the article by clicking on the link below.

https://www.publish0x.com/crypto-101/top-3-cryptocurrency-marketplaces-xdxrwr?a=GELe3POa69

On top of that, the blogging platform is a great way to earn crypto for free. You can earn crypto for voting on articles and also for creating content. You can earn DAI and BAT currently but it is a better way than to just do bounties where you have no idea when the token will become live on an exchange. You can sign up through the article. Hope to see you there!




Well, it can't be denied, these three are the top ranks in the marketplace in cryptocurrency, my favorite origin protocol, because I can trade with the ETH that I have, plus the three of them have very good exchange systems and the systems they have that make them dominate the marketplace that they have exist in cryptocurrency. The point is for other marketplaces to emulate and try better so we have lots of options for the marketplace
legendary
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December 27, 2019, 03:40:57 PM
#22
I'm only aware of open bazaar but with open sea, why it is on number 1 on your article? And the same goes for the origin protocol. I don't know these marketplaces that you are suggesting.

Why not include the forum's marketplace categories? there are a lot of trades that's happening there.

A marketplace is a place where you can exchange crypto for products. Don't think about it as a place you exchange cryptos as that is more of an exchange concept.

Opensea - You can purchase ERC-271 tokens (items on the blockchain)

Origin Protocol and Open Bazaar - You can get items for your crypto.



When he mentioned marketplace the thing that came into my mind is exchange. I thought I'm gonna see binance on the list, so meaning marketplace mentioned is where you can purchase tokens or products that accept crypto tokens too.

Is these marketplace are well known to be honest never heard of it aside from Origin Protocol which come to my mind since Ive read of them before.

Same with me, when people mention the marketplace, people will immediately think that it is an exchanger and that immediately crossed is Binance or Huobi. Regarding opensea, I don't know him yet and maybe in the near future it will be a good marketplace for cryptocurrency adoption

Exchanges was also  the first in my mind when I read the article. Despite it being the top 3 as they only few of us knew except that Openbazaar. If all these three are going to survive when cryptocurrency can be massively adopted anywhere, this may just be a household name just like ebay or craigslist. But this is if they are going to be supported with fiat gateways.


sr. member
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December 27, 2019, 08:40:49 AM
#21
Hello all,

I found this very interesting article about the top marketplaces based around Cryptocurrency. What do you think about the current cryptocurrency marketplaces such as OpenSea? Are there anymore that the article missed out on? You can read the article by clicking on the link below.

https://www.publish0x.com/crypto-101/top-3-cryptocurrency-marketplaces-xdxrwr?a=GELe3POa69

On top of that, the blogging platform is a great way to earn crypto for free. You can earn crypto for voting on articles and also for creating content. You can earn DAI and BAT currently but it is a better way than to just do bounties where you have no idea when the token will become live on an exchange. You can sign up through the article. Hope to see you there!

im not aware of the marketplace it just good to know that something like that exists
but for the publish0x im already using that website before and they really pay because i already withdraw small amount once
legendary
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December 27, 2019, 08:01:15 AM
#20
Interesting article, I believe this area of the crypto market needs to evolve as it allows people to use their crypto to buy goods.

Thanks for sharing the crypto blog as well, I've not used it before, but i've signed up and started earning BAT without investing money or mining, I highly recommend. It's a great starting point / bounty hunting platform to earn top tokens. You can sign up through the link in this thread.
Honestly, I have only use Openbazaar and bought small electronic parts. The other alternative crypto marketplaces are the first time I see in this article.
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full member
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December 23, 2019, 02:45:53 AM
#19
thanks for the advice, i have never heard of this, maybe because i just follow airdrop and bounty so i don't focus on others.
for the payment of each article we make will be directly paid? or have other conditions to do, I want to try joining it looks interesting.
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December 23, 2019, 02:38:20 AM
#18
I'm only aware of open bazaar but with open sea, why it is on number 1 on your article? And the same goes for the origin protocol. I don't know these marketplaces that you are suggesting.

Why not include the forum's marketplace categories? there are a lot of trades that's happening there.

A marketplace is a place where you can exchange crypto for products. Don't think about it as a place you exchange cryptos as that is more of an exchange concept.

Opensea - You can purchase ERC-271 tokens (items on the blockchain)

Origin Protocol and Open Bazaar - You can get items for your crypto.



When he mentioned marketplace the thing that came into my mind is exchange. I thought I'm gonna see binance on the list, so meaning marketplace mentioned is where you can purchase tokens or products that accept crypto tokens too.

Is these marketplace are well known to be honest never heard of it aside from Origin Protocol which come to my mind since Ive read of them before.

Same with me, when people mention the marketplace, people will immediately think that it is an exchanger and that immediately crossed is Binance or Huobi. Regarding opensea, I don't know him yet and maybe in the near future it will be a good marketplace for cryptocurrency adoption
sr. member
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December 23, 2019, 01:49:44 AM
#17
Actually I just know Opensea because of this thread. After I looked at the web, I thought this was a very interesting marketplace. I see most products from Dapps games. One that I saw was cryptokitties, which in the past I had tried to play and breed various cats. And once sold 2 cats there for 0.5 ETH.
For a quick look into Opensea, I can say that the web is very cool and interesting.
sr. member
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December 23, 2019, 01:34:52 AM
#16
When he mentioned marketplace the thing that came into my mind is exchange. I thought I'm gonna see binance on the list, so meaning marketplace mentioned is where you can purchase tokens or products that accept crypto tokens too.

Is these marketplace are well known to be honest never heard of it aside from Origin Protocol which come to my mind since Ive read of them before.
Well it is the first thing that also came into my mind I though about crypto exchange.
But I think this kind of marketplace should be promoted I hope that there would be something like Amazon that accepts crypto,
But we should be aware if something like that exist always watch your wife if she would buy something from your account Grin .
brand new
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December 22, 2019, 08:02:09 PM
#16
Great article, thanks for sharing with the crypto community. There needs to be more articles like this to educate new users of crypto and increase mass adoption.

I'm also very impressed with the blogging platform the article is written on, i've signed up and started earning BAT through it as I can't earn it through the ad system as it's not available in my country yet. I would recommend it to anyone looking to earn crypto, especially if you are a content creator. You can sign up through the article on this thread.
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December 23, 2019, 01:21:02 AM
#15
I'm only aware of open bazaar but with open sea, why it is on number 1 on your article? And the same goes for the origin protocol. I don't know these marketplaces that you are suggesting.

Why not include the forum's marketplace categories? there are a lot of trades that's happening there.

A marketplace is a place where you can exchange crypto for products. Don't think about it as a place you exchange cryptos as that is more of an exchange concept.

Opensea - You can purchase ERC-271 tokens (items on the blockchain)

Origin Protocol and Open Bazaar - You can get items for your crypto.



When he mentioned marketplace the thing that came into my mind is exchange. I thought I'm gonna see binance on the list, so meaning marketplace mentioned is where you can purchase tokens or products that accept crypto tokens too.

Is these marketplace are well known to be honest never heard of it aside from Origin Protocol which come to my mind since Ive read of them before.
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