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Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open
by
Piston Honda
on 24/11/2014, 18:06:02 UTC
As demand rises...

I had to surgically extract this short little phrase out of your commentary being that for me it represents the elephant in the room right there.

I can see how the supply can be managed ok. It's the "as demand rises..." bit that seems to trip off everybody's a bit too easily. Where is that demand going to come from ? eBay has an operating income of over $3 billion dollars. Taking market share off them will be like pulling teeth because the nature of auction markets is such that the bigger the audience for your auction, the higher the price you can sell your stuff at.

Where's the "demand" half of the price equation going to come from for Bitbay markets ? How will people be encouraged to adopt ? I can only see 2 answers but I'm absolutely open to other suggestions if I've missed them:

[1] - create new markets which exclusively use Bitbay

[2] - get existing ones (like eBay & Alibaba) to adopt your coin as a currency and sell the idea that they can extend their platform feature set based on the coin's bockchain

In either case the offering must swing on features that users can't get elsewhere. What would those features be and what prevents a counterparty with huge infrastructure like eBay from implementing them ?

The basic appeal of a cryptocurrency is twofold:

 - you ditch the counterparty (banks)
 - you get your hands on unlevered base money (which you don't do with fiat money)

I can see one area where that appeal translates to bitbay - in attracting users who don't have access to bank accounts and therefore can't get registered on eBay. That's one clear, well delineated group of potential adopters. What are the others ?



I know a lot about Ebay and international markets. The disadvantage Paypal and Ebay have is they only serve a small fraction of the world. Their system is based too much on credit and is filled with scams, especially internationally. I have done tens of thousands of international sales, and seen every scam you can imagine used against us via Paypal, and that is from the "safe" countries. Something like a trustless smart contract system, like Bitbay appears to be offering, in theory could do what Ebay and Paypal can't. Sell to the entire world without risk, rather than 20% of the world with high risk. That is an appealing possibility for online international merchants. Not to mention without the combined 15%+ cut they (Ebay+Paypal) take, which is extreme enough to eat up most all the profits.

Thanks for the info - see, this is what I like to see.  Folks with REAL world experience applying a coin like bitbay as a REAL world example. 

Not just people talking out of their ass.