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April 06, 2016, 01:46:51 AM
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Nice directory of sites but some of them seem to be down at the moment.
Kind of close to eBay but I doubt they will operate in the long run like eBay.

Well, do all of them ship worldwide?
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January 07, 2016, 11:33:53 PM
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If you're facing harsh regulations then move.  (just a matter of hosting the servers else where)
You will not get my business demanding my papers Wink

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January 07, 2016, 09:14:26 PM
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"KYI  policy" ... wat? da #$%!

immediate shift of opinion in favor of openbazaar Smiley

If you're looking to sell something illegal then of course openbazaar will be the place for you.  If you just want to avoid having to give your ID in order to be able to sell, then that is understandable, but the fact remains that businesses MUST comply with AML laws / KYC regulation.  Bitify only enforce ID verification for people wanting to sell monetary value goods (gift cards, PayPal, etc) to prevent money laundering - you can't complain about that.




Naw.  Don't get the need for "Authorized Participation" in a Decentralized / Non-Authoritarian money system.  Your rep is public, there is no need to KYC, they don't want you to sell dead babies then just don't list illegal things, but not gonna submit private info.  Besides the already have IP, shipping addresses, likely attached websites.  It is not a dark market, and yahoos that think this KYC for the buying/selling of things is still a-okay please send me a copy of your gov ID, DOB, home address, and tel. Wink  KYC is for dealing in fiat aka money aka the property of the state.   

This has nothing to do with Bitcoin being decentralized.  There is still a transfer of value and, in some cases, one side of that transfer is fiat.  In this case the business has a legal obligation to meet AML regulation, whether they want to ask for your ID or not.  If they don't do it, they get in a lot of legal trouble.  Decentralised marketplace just circumvents this because there is no central authority operating it. 
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January 06, 2016, 03:34:51 AM
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"KYI  policy" ... wat? da #$%!

immediate shift of opinion in favor of openbazaar Smiley

If you're looking to sell something illegal then of course openbazaar will be the place for you.  If you just want to avoid having to give your ID in order to be able to sell, then that is understandable, but the fact remains that businesses MUST comply with AML laws / KYC regulation.  Bitify only enforce ID verification for people wanting to sell monetary value goods (gift cards, PayPal, etc) to prevent money laundering - you can't complain about that.




Naw.  Don't get the need for "Authorized Participation" in a Decentralized / Non-Authoritarian money system.  Your rep is public, there is no need to KYC, they don't want you to sell dead babies then just don't list illegal things, but not gonna submit private info.  Besides the already have IP, shipping addresses, likely attached websites.  It is not a dark market, and yahoos that think this KYC for the buying/selling of things is still a-okay please send me a copy of your gov ID, DOB, home address, and tel. Wink  KYC is for dealing in fiat aka money aka the property of the state.   
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December 29, 2015, 07:48:58 AM
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BURST has an in-wallet marketplace. You can see what's listed currently at this website:
http://burstcoin.info/market/

ebay it's not, but maybe with some upgrades...

I think BURST will be the real deal, it's in-wallet, no need to install anything else, and it's listing fee is almost 0.

Anybody can sell there, we only need more users Smiley

Or use the web wallet:
https://wallet.burst-team.us:8125/index.html
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December 28, 2015, 06:23:21 PM
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"KYI  policy" ... wat? da #$%!

immediate shift of opinion in favor of openbazaar Smiley

If you're looking to sell something illegal then of course openbazaar will be the place for you.  If you just want to avoid having to give your ID in order to be able to sell, then that is understandable, but the fact remains that businesses MUST comply with AML laws / KYC regulation.  Bitify only enforce ID verification for people wanting to sell monetary value goods (gift cards, PayPal, etc) to prevent money laundering - you can't complain about that.


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December 23, 2015, 06:59:17 AM
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"KYI  policy" ... wat? da #$%!

immediate shift of opinion in favor of openbazaar Smiley
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December 23, 2015, 01:06:02 AM
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https://bitify.com/

already in the list but starting to look like 'the' bitcoin ebay ... any others at this level?

I don't like their new KYI  policy... but openbazaar should fix this whole issue
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December 23, 2015, 12:09:19 AM
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https://bitify.com/

already in the list but starting to look like 'the' bitcoin ebay ... any others at this level?
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November 02, 2015, 08:31:00 AM
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https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/worlds-leading-bitcoin-marketplace-and-auction-site-cryptothrift-rebrands-to-bitify/

bitify = cryptothrift

Australian based Bitcoin and Litecoin marketplace and auction site for new and used items CryptoThrift has rebranded to Bitify. The platform has achieved continual growth since it began trading two years ago, with over 200% organic growth in the last 12 months alone. The site boasts nearly 50,000 users and several thousand items are currently listed for sale. Bitify has also processed over USD $2.5m through its escrow service, making it one of the most widely used and trusted escrow services in the Bitcoin ecosystem.
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October 23, 2015, 11:13:35 PM
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https://www.bitpremier.com/

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BitPremier’s mission is to provide astute buyers in the Bitcoin community with access to unique, high-end luxury items and opportunities. We believe in a customer-centric, secure, and friendly marketplace environment where we give individual attention to every item proudly listed on our site.

BitPremier is backed by the NYC-based Digital Currency Group. Other investments of the fund include BitPay, BitGo, Circle, Coinbase, Coinsetter, Gyft, Digital Currency Council, and TradeBlock.


yawn.
nice niche but not next ebay.
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October 22, 2015, 03:36:14 AM
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NEW

    Welcome to bitify.com!
    CryptoThrift Rebrands to bitify and is ready to go mainstream!
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October 18, 2015, 10:05:15 AM
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It certainly will be: https://openbazaar.org/
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October 18, 2015, 07:36:33 AM
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EPC (yobit coin)
http://epctrader.com/  ... low grade
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October 16, 2015, 06:07:51 AM
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https://noobie.io/

Noobie.io is based in London, United Kingdom.

Being firm believers that digital currencies are the future we offer our customers a wide array of products and services offered by an array of global vendors on the site.

We would like to be a portal where sellers and buyers can meet to trade in the various digital currencies to their choosing.
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October 09, 2015, 06:28:52 AM
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Add BitMarkets.  https://voluntary.net/bitmarkets/

Can't believe we all overlooked this.
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October 09, 2015, 04:36:25 AM
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I'm interested to see what happens with SDC's Shadowmarket. They've just ported over the BIP32 (HD wallet) framework so that they can have tree-level categories and the market alpha is due next month. Not sure if the 'crypto ebay' would be appropriate for the finished product but I think there's potential for some serious money to be moving through a decentralized market it if they get it right.

any links?

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Will there be a way to browse Shadow listings without the client?
Someone can easily create a third party website which could pull this from the client via API and display it on a website.

http://aboutshadow.com/index.php/shadowmarket/q-a
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October 09, 2015, 04:33:08 AM
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coincola http://www.coincola.com/  multisig market
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October 03, 2015, 08:14:08 PM
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This is something i've been looking into recently as I think there's a lot of potential in this area.

I'm interested to see what happens with SDC's Shadowmarket. They've just ported over the BIP32 (HD wallet) framework so that they can have tree-level categories and the market alpha is due next month. Not sure if the 'crypto ebay' would be appropriate for the finished product but I think there's potential for some serious money to be moving through a decentralized market it if they get it right.

Put it this way, if I were looking for one to make money on that would be it. BTW perhaps you should differentiate between the decentralized markets and the others that are just standard sites selling goods/holding auctions using alts. The decentralized ones seem a far more interesting proposition.
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September 18, 2015, 02:50:12 PM
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good stuff. Site could use some designing though

and my personal favorite

http://bitbay.com/?view=look&id=KnpMoRqgPB

year of the goat and for some bitcoin you can have one too

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The cost to post an item in FreeMarket is just 7.77 NXT, and the only other fees are for actions that use the blockchain - 1 NXT per transaction, so an entire cycle of listing an item, being paid, and communicating with your buyer can cost under 10 NXT (approx. US$ 0.10). No percentages of your final sale price, no high fees.

Under $.10.  Cheap compared to the real EBay.   Ill look and join in for sure if it stays that way.
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September 18, 2015, 02:25:29 AM
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good stuff. Site could use some designing though

and my personal favorite

http://bitbay.com/?view=look&id=KnpMoRqgPB

year of the goat and for some bitcoin you can have one too

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The cost to post an item in FreeMarket is just 7.77 NXT, and the only other fees are for actions that use the blockchain - 1 NXT per transaction, so an entire cycle of listing an item, being paid, and communicating with your buyer can cost under 10 NXT (approx. US$ 0.10). No percentages of your final sale price, no high fees.
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September 14, 2015, 09:24:39 PM
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Almost makes me one to build an BTC auction site.  Loads of ideas.
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September 14, 2015, 04:12:46 PM
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Here's the NXT-based FreeMarket project:

http://nxtfreemarket.com/

Nxt itself has the Marketplace function built in:

https://nxtforum.org/nxt-marketplace/

It really doesn't get used enough......
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September 14, 2015, 02:00:19 PM
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Hopefully one that doesnt have the fees like FeeBay (EBay) does.  Would be nice to have a site that deals with BTC but also other options for payments.  For seller EBay killed most of them with there fees. 

Would be nice to have a good place to buy and sell without the huge fees cutting into profit.   Something like a flat rate fee for all sellers so they know exactly what they are getting hit with.  Ebay hits you for everything.  listing, add-ons, final value fee, and then you have to use PayPal so there are your Paypal fees as well.

So I dont care unless I am able to sell and not get wacked with $30 in fees worth of BTC.

Any that lean that way?
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September 14, 2015, 01:40:54 PM
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Bitbay sounds the most promising, especially if they can get pegging to work and reduce price volatility.
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September 14, 2015, 10:05:47 AM
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Hey, thanks for the list!

I know its not an ebay-type store, but I recently found a website for MTG that accepts/pays in bitcoin called blacklotusgo.com.  Surely they deserve a mention for being awesome enough to take crypto, however I have not tried their service yet.
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September 14, 2015, 10:00:34 AM
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Freemarket is a good software but i need some more improvements. Freemarket and open bazaar are my favorites for becoming the crypto ebay one day.
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September 14, 2015, 05:32:18 AM
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good stuff. Site could use some designing though

and my personal favorite

http://bitbay.com/?view=look&id=KnpMoRqgPB
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September 14, 2015, 04:08:41 AM
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adoption is the key

see ebay/facebook/google/bitcoin
it is a user account numbers game

But networking top platforms (and coins) ... for lack of a better word ... into a supernet market ... seems the likely out come.

Still think the top3 will be use the classic website model with crypto platforms on the side.
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September 14, 2015, 12:35:20 AM
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will flesh this out more and keep it updated

BAY
SDC
unb
nxt-net
xem

lots of canidates

bithalo - bitcoin smart contracts and decentralized market
the problem is no adoption so are all the scam coins above, no adoption

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September 13, 2015, 11:29:26 AM
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openbazaar is probably the only good decentralized marketplace - and they're only in pre-alpha state.

there's no good alternative to cryptothrift at the moment, in my opinion.
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September 13, 2015, 11:27:32 AM
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BURST has an in-wallet marketplace. You can see what's listed currently at this website:
http://burstcoin.info/market/

ebay it's not, but maybe with some upgrades...
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September 13, 2015, 08:06:19 AM
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sure i'll do links in the OP
but looking for members of coins working on merchant platforms to provide the links / info first

here's some more discovers

http://bitbay.com/  http://bitbay.com/?view=about (btc only but nice site)
https://www.bitbay.net/  (unrelated PLN BitBay sp. z o.o. ul. Zacisze 2/6, 40-025 Katowice)
https://bitpay.com/   ($ to bank payments Tony Gallippi)
bitbay Coin https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitbay-decentralized-marketplacesmart-contractsiot-techmarkets-open-850267 ... linked to (www.bitHalo.org) BC / zimbeck
bitbay official https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitbay-official-bitbay-thread-smart-contracts-decentralized-markets-rolling-peg-890531
bitbay http://bitbay.market/

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September 13, 2015, 12:17:12 AM
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will flesh this out more and keep it updated

BAY
SDC
unb
nxt-net
xem

lots of canidates

any links to these sites?
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September 13, 2015, 12:13:50 AM
#1
will flesh this out more and keep it updated

https://blog.openbazaar.org/openbazaar-is-open-for-business/
http://bazaarbay.org

BAY1 http://bitbay.com/  (btc only but nice site)
BAY2 http://bitbay.market/ (baycoin market in app)
BAY3 https://www.bitbay.net/  (unrelated PLN BitBay sp. z o.o. ul. Zacisze 2/6, 40-025 Katowice)
bitify https://bitify.com
bithalo https://bithalo.org/bithalo/ - bitcoin smart contracts and market in app
bitMARKETS https://voluntary.net/bitmarkets/
BURST http://burstcoin.info/market/
coincola http://www.coincola.com/  multisig market
cryptothrift https://cryptothrift.com/   (bitify)
cryptoTOTAL  http://cryptototal.com/
crypTOPIA https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/MarketPlace (aka DOT)
doge https://www.suchlist.com/
nobl http://marketplace.noblemovement.com/
noobie https://noobie.io/  u.k. based
NXT http://nxtfreemarket.com/  (The FreeMarket Project) cost > 10 NXT
NXT https://nxtforum.org/nxt-marketplace/  ( NXT bb Marketplace diy forum)
openbazaar  www.openbazaar.org/
RDD https://www.reddibreks.com  (offline?)
red  www.redcoinshop.com/
SDC http://aboutshadow.com/index.php/shadowmarket/q-a  (app yet unseen)
unb
WBB https://wbbshop.com/
xem


lots of candidates / the key is adoption
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