This is a very generous gesture! I would like to nominate our community account @homesteaderscoop; an ethical, international, steem community marketplace where mom & pop vendors sell handmade goods. https://homesteaderscoop
Our community is committed to ethics in commerce, sustainability, eco-consciousness, biodegradable, handmade. We are starting a slow e-commerce movement right here on the steem blockchain.
We reward our community members for their hard work, their ethics and their dedication to leaving a better planet to future generations. Our community account rewards our members with upvotes.
Our community blog (@homesteaderscoop) is run by our Contributors who receive a substantial portion of the blog payouts.
Unlike other marketplaces, our vendors are not charged listing fees, commissions or transaction fees.
Since we are a very new community and a new marketplace your delegation would go very far in helping us reach our goals of rewarding our community for their efforts.
You can learn more about our short term goals in our fundition proposal and get to know our mission in our introduction post.
Thank you for considering our ethical community marketplace for your delegation.
A community marketplace of ethical, handmade and sustainable products available for STEEM, SBD (and USD): https://homesteaderscoop.com
follow: @homesteaderscoop
I would like to nominate @homesteaderscoop.
I've been wishing for a long time that someone at Steemit would design a Marketplace where Steem and SBD could be used as payment for handmade artifacts and other creative works. I've seen a few attempts to do this ~ BUT NOTHING LIKE the structure that @sagescrub has now set up.
I second this nomination. @homesteadercoop for sure!
I'm also nominating @homesteaderscoop !!!
Agreed, @homesteaderscoop for the delegation.
I nominate @homesteaderscoop, a fantastic project which allows users of the Steem platform to use Steem currency to make purchases, in lieu of or along side USD if they wish.
Yes to @HomesteadersCoop! My comment in this thread: