Keeping the denomination of these sales in sys is what I feel will drive the demand to buy that many sys, regardless of what the current price is.
Granted, I am a vendor yes, but my interest here is in syscoin. I'd like to make a bit of profit on these sales, but I'm more interested in creating some upwards pressure on the markets by creating a bit of demand/interest for sys that is more than simply interest from investors/traders. Considering my existing position in sys, this will provide a better profit than simply buying in bulk and reselling on the marketplace.
What I'm doing here is also demonstrating the true capabilities of a decentralized marketplace. With no centeral server/website that the vendor/buyer has to access, it takes away a number of leverages LE will use to try and pin an identity. Stealth shipping is a peice of cake, so all that is left to worry about is how to turn the sys into $ without leaving a trace. This is obviously something I have thought out fairly intricately and have a plan for, but what I'm saying here is this is now the only issue a vendor faces when doing business if using a decentralized marketplace.
Earlier in the thread someone mentioned darkSYS. This is actually inaccurate. Sys has no need for dark anything, it is above all of that and just as it's headline states, the business is right on the blockchain. No "dark" server/website/additional software needed.
These capabilities (of a decentralized market) might seem subtle to readers here, and even to a large number of the investors, but I'd like to demonstrate how powerful this truly can be.