I tried syscoin, but it needs a web app and also some sort of trust system. With 0 seller reputation I could see, ability to clawback, or easily escrow is seems so risky. You send your syscoin, and then you hope for best?
I love the concept though and own a small amount of syscoin.
OpenBazaar is a bit more user friendly and already has awesome UX. It's potential to attract casual users and crafty types is more realistic in the short-term. Crafty types are not normally keen on spending a ton of time with security and key management. They like to focus on their work, not the platform, and that's a good thing.
I tried syscoin, but it needs a web app and also some sort of trust system. With 0 seller reputation I could see, ability to clawback, or easily escrow is seems so risky. You send your syscoin, and then you hope for best?
I love the concept though and own a small amount of syscoin.
The web app Beta is coming out in June per Syscoin roadmap
http://syscoin.org/roadmap/
OpenBazaar is a bit more user friendly and already has awesome UX. It's potential to attract casual users and crafty types is more realistic in the short-term. Crafty types are not normally keen on spending a ton of time with security and key management. They like to focus on their work, not the platform, and that's a good thing.
how about a new uptodate comparision?