I understand your point of view. But i still think such a market would be interesting for a lot of people.
Lot of online industries are now heading toward decentralization architecture, and i don't think e-commerce will be an exception.
Decentralization offers so much benefits ( even if you don't seem interested by it ) such as privacy, server downtime and censorship resistance, increased accessibility... that i don't think the old, simple client/server infrastructure will still be relevant in 10 years.
I may be wrong tho, your feedback is appreciated.
If you do think that decentralized marketplace will be interesting, become popular and generate revenue, then do it, no one stops you from that, I am just stating my opinion about it.
I think that lots of infrastructures are using buzzword
decentralization for marketing purposes, like they use the word AI (Artificial Intelligence) and Blockchain technologies.
Okay, let's say that decentralization offers privacy, the seller still knows your name, the post company and the delivery guy still knows that you are receiving an item and if decentralized marketplace is using Cloudflare, then CF also knows it too.
I think that eBay or Amazon doesn't experience server downtime, at least I have never had an issue and I was always able to shop, so, I wouldn't say that this is the benefit of decentralized marketplace, it's in a neutral side.
Censorship resistance in marketplace is not a bad thing because people are willing to sell illegal things if it gives them a good profit.
Again, it doesn't offer increased accessibility. I and everyone can easily access eBay or Amazon.
Thank you too for your opinion, arguing helps us to find a good problems and solutions.