You can count me in. Can't wait.
How many of you are planning on switching over to Open Bazaar once it's fully up and running?
You can count me in. Can't wait.
[6 Points] throwawayfarfaraway9:
[3 Points] Forkokland:
I'm interested if there's a free vendor accounts offered, I'm always looking to expand
[2 Points] Xavhorn:
Open Bazaar, if successful, will become the first truly decentralized P2P online marketplace in the world with no fees and a multisig trustless escrow system that ensures honesty and integrity amongst buyers and sellers.
The beautiful part: Unlike SR or other dark markets sitting on centralized servers... IT. CANNOT. BE. SHUT. DOWN.
So popo can go fuck themselves.
[2 Points] sharpshooter789:
I would off for awhile until they can prove they are secure.
[1 Points] hrmbus:
Might use it locally. Honestly haven't looked in to it much
[1 Points] None:
Yea wtf is it?? Why is it better?
[1 Points] durgsrbad:
Yeah, will certainly be dipping the toes into that pool. Not hard to see it becoming the standard. Will take a while to solidify its place, but vendors with a good name from the start have a lot to gain.
edit: Easy read for clarification/explanation http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-04/25/darkmarket-prototype
[1 Points] ffuckkyyeahahhh:
OB will be the final darkmarket but not for a couple years, the 1.0 stable release will be in december and will feature tor integration, however it will take at least a year of people trying to hack it before it can be considered safe for illegal use which is great because it will give plenty of leadtime for all the white market people to make it legitimate.
Also its not 0% fee as the arbitrator will get a cut for his services, like how the markets do now, however it wont be 5% or even the 15% that SR1 charged (yeah dont forget multi-millionare ross ulbright upped the commission summer 2013 claiming costs as his reason).
The most important aspect of OB aside from its resiliency is that it will force everyone to shift over to multisig and we will all be laughing about site seizures and thefts like we do about cell phones in the 80's
[1 Points] kimchimatic:
Am I the only one, a bit worried, because they are using AngularJS for the framework? So... you will have to enable javascript to run it......which is a pretty bad idea in deep web.
I'm not familiar with Open Bazaar, so if you don't mind me asking, what do they provide that my current marketplace/vendors don't?
Shy of another shutdown like what happened with CR, I'm not sure I have much of a reason to try a new market...