Ok, so I played around with some recent ZenCloud changes. It's still fucking dysfunctional for the lack of a better term.
They added seller's name to the marketplace listings. Did someone really ask for it? Just to publicly shame the ones that set high prices I guess. Still no hashlet name in the payouts table though - a feature that has been requested since forever.
The extra confirmation dialog for marketplace sales is not new as far as I can see, it was there last week. It still doesn't list price per MH/s or hashlet's hashrate, so you still can only go by its name. If you recently split the hashlets they will all have the same name, so you need to rename them first, make sure the name reflects the hashrate, then maybe the confirmation dialog is somewhat useful. How hard can it be to show the price per MH/s, which is the only thing that makes sense?
Genesis hashlets have "MH" all over the place (in the split dialog, in the marketplace etc) although it should be GH or GH/s. This has been that way for weeks, how much time does it really take to fix what is essentially a spelling error?
I'm not even going into the annoying-but-not-that-important stuff, like lack of filters in the marketplace (try finding the hashlet that you just listed for sale), losing the sort order on refresh, and just generally poor UI.
On the positive side, I sold the Genesis hashlets that I bought a while ago for testing, so marketplace works if you can wade through the above. Going price is around $6 per 10 GH/s, roughly 70% of "new".