VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.040USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.012SBD
Effective Power
5.001SP
├── Own SP
0.629SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.372SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.629SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.372SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.001SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.003SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.012SBD | SBD |
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| name | dogon |
| id | 617017 |
| rank | 438,866 |
| reputation | 46084597 |
| created | 2018-01-19T08:30:00 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 3 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
| witnesses_voted_for | 0 |
| last_post | 2018-01-20T09:08:39 |
| last_root_post | 2018-01-20T08:30:39 |
| last_vote_time | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| proxied_vsf_votes | 0, 0, 0, 0 |
| can_vote | 1 |
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| delayed_votes | 0 |
| balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| vesting_shares | 1023.665108 VESTS |
| delegated_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
| received_vesting_shares | 7119.994698 VESTS |
| reward_vesting_balance | 6.139549 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2018-01-20T08:02:03 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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|---|---|
Empty | Empty |
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}From Date
To Date
2026/05/17 23:36:06
2026/05/17 23:36:06
| delegatee | dogon |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7119.994698 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106142669/Trx 00a27a7974e402e116136dbd73c2e32add58682e |
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}2026/05/12 01:13:15
2026/05/12 01:13:15
| delegatee | dogon |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4407.784293 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105972573/Trx d41891485a6eea9643de954fdd46091af03e622f |
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}2026/04/25 22:58:09
2026/04/25 22:58:09
| delegatee | dogon |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7132.510454 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105510342/Trx 8b8197cbcacc07cfde0590c66d10162369f34abf |
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}2026/01/23 06:03:33
2026/01/23 06:03:33
| delegatee | dogon |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4449.331112 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #102849721/Trx 3d2d235151ddb2736b3a6127df488045654d0970 |
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2024/12/17 01:23:21
| delegatee | dogon |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4613.550309 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #91296145/Trx 44a7d1b214a161858447398684bd1ec5f4a5e7b3 |
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2023/11/13 17:06:18
| delegatee | dogon |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4782.683841 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #79850358/Trx 24e0aa49f86e0e225135273b0524a2f5213140a0 |
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2023/09/21 21:03:54
| delegatee | dogon |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7719.962627 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #78346912/Trx 64395335d244f61be28a734f5dcf01673f3a495b |
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2022/11/03 10:57:33
| delegatee | dogon |
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| vesting shares | 7941.644065 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #69112374/Trx 361d3305a6b0ccaa7e64e439b4d60c540817deb1 |
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2022/01/17 10:17:00
| delegatee | dogon |
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| vesting shares | 8162.177296 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #60808610/Trx 4c219643d8296ffe52e7c2488115f219352761c9 |
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2021/06/14 00:13:48
| delegatee | dogon |
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| vesting shares | 8345.945954 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #54607028/Trx cfeb9252e81fecfd5b01c12278ab733bf7fd2c49 |
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2020/12/11 10:33:45
| delegatee | dogon |
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| vesting shares | 8533.367928 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49354518/Trx fdf18fce452e6405e4e6c2a7aabd3268cd3aa251 |
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2020/12/06 04:11:06
| delegatee | dogon |
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| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49206083/Trx 2a3672f2b9e6316a6a2003cd2818379c69feb017 |
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2020/12/05 14:12:03
| delegatee | dogon |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 8539.575782 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49189616/Trx 56068399000db6cfea888f911b0066c51d97558f |
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2020/11/02 14:23:51
| delegatee | dogon |
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| vesting shares | 1920.017158 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #48256336/Trx 675e557182177cbe8b499e6dcfefdbeea229ebc4 |
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2020/05/09 05:07:33
| delegatee | dogon |
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| vesting shares | 8742.381141 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43216317/Trx 09f89ece91e0f18696cfe3175b2ab87d8587380a |
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2020/05/08 08:38:15
| delegatee | dogon |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 1953.311140 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43192308/Trx 4e0bf8c120aa6ca0fe1bf80ca26575c12ba2c3f7 |
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2020/04/15 21:14:12
| delegatee | dogon |
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| vesting shares | 8755.358560 VESTS |
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2020/01/19 09:24:09
| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @dogon! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@dogon/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@dogon) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=dogon)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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| parent author | dogon |
| parent permlink | blockchain-and-smart-contracts-will-eat-online-marketplaces |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-dogon-20200119t092408000z |
| title | |
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2019/05/12 14:29:00
| delegatee | dogon |
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| body |  -*First published on Medium in December 2016*- A few months ago I wrote a piece called *[What Kind of Marketplace Are You Building?](https://medium.com/p/what-kind-of-marketplace-are-you-building-30fc924414c3)* It covered the structural differences between the main types of marketplaces. In this follow-up post, I’d like to address some external factors that could impact the model in the long run. Online marketplaces still provide one of the best business models out there. They tick all the key boxes including scalability, network effects, no assets ownership, no inventory and fast global growth. They produced many successful giants that have drastically improved several industries in the past 20 years.  The question is ## For how long can this model stay viable? Does it face any potential existential threats? The most successful marketplaces came to life because they managed to remove middleman entities, that were mostly brick and mortar operations, and replaced them with an automated piece of software accessible over the Internet. By doing so, they provided a much better user experience with 24/7 access, massive global reach, simple and quick payment mechanisms, transparent reputation rating, realtime services and lower prices by eliminating the need for expensive manual operations. There’s one important aspect to highlight though. The model is often explained as “removing the middleman” without emphasizing that what actually happens **is not a complete removal of the broker in the middle, but rather a replacement of the old broker with a new kind of broker**. A much better type of broker, built around a software platform, but still a middleman entity between the supply and demand sides. That centralized software architecture is how online marketplaces are able to capture value and is the critical building block of their business model. For almost two decades, nothing seemed to disturb that position. There wasn’t any other technology that could be more efficient than an automated central software to handle the relationship between the supply and demand sides. Nevertheless, in the past few years, something interesting started to happen, in a totally different domain. Bitcoin, the now famous cryptocurrency, was designed around a distributed architecture that used a public decentralized ledger, called the Blockchain. The Blockchain architecture allows peer-to-peer Bitcoin transactions to take place in a secure way without the need for any central entities such as banks. It didn’t take very long before Blockchain type of architecture started to appear as the ideal distributed trust management system the Internet was waiting for. It could be used to solve peer-to-peer trust problems beyond the original Bitcoin transactions and wallets. > “We finally have the conceptual framework for such a system, one in which trust need no longer be invested in a third-party intermediary but managed in a distributed manner across a community of users incentivized to protect a public good.” Oreilly The Blockchain provides a solution to the trust and data sharing problem without the need for a central database controlled by a third-party. What it doesn’t directly provide is a system to implement the business rules and logic that online marketplaces need. For example, revenue split agreements, dynamic pricing, and insurance payouts when certain criteria are met. This is where Smart Contracts come into play. > Smart contracts (also called self-executing contracts, blockchain contracts, or digital contracts) are simply computer programs that act as agreements where the terms of the agreement can be preprogrammed with the ability to self-execute and self-enforce itself. The main goal of a smart contract is to enable two anonymous parties to trade and do business with each other, usually over the internet, without the need for a middleman. blockchaintechnologies.com Smart Contracts represent the final piece of the puzzle that was needed to completely replace the middleman by a real peer-to-peer architecture. Blockchain and Smart Contracts, provide the tools and framework to create a new generation of marketplaces where supply and demand sides can engage in trusted trading transactions, according to various business rules, without the need of a central brokerage entity. Consequently, the same way online marketplaces disrupted many traditional brick and mortar businesses, Blockchain and Smart Contracts will give birth to a new kind of peer-to-peer marketplaces that will unsettle the current ones.  Presently, that seems to be the biggest threat to the online marketplaces business model that has been incredibly powerful for the past couple of decades. The shift will not occur in a year or two but it’s their **most serious long term strategic risk.** This is one of the cases where it’s not a matter of “if” but rather “when” the new decentralized structure will take over as the technology keeps maturing and improving. The peer-to-peer structure is the perfect fit for the decentralized nature of the Internet and has the benefit of handing over the power back to the people participating in the network. Some interesting experiments are already taking place: 1. OpenBazaar > OpenBazaar is a different way to do online commerce. Instead of visiting a website, you download and install a program on your computer that directly connects you to other people looking to buy and sell goods and services with you. This peer to peer network isn’t controlled by any company or organization — it’s a community of people who want to engage in trade directly with each other. 2. La’Zooz > A Decentralized Transportation Platform owned by the community and utilising vehicles unused space to create a variety of smart transportation solutions. By using cryptocurrency technology La`Zooz works with a “Fair Share” rewarding mechanism for developers, users and backers. 3. WeiFund > WeiFund is an open platform for crowdfunding campaigns. You can launch a campaign using one of WeiFund’s contract templates or integrate your own smart contracts… WeiFund is built on Ethereum. **We may witness a true commerce revolution, once some of the ongoing trials start to work at scale.** ## Does it mean current online marketplaces are doomed? The surprising part is that today’s marketplaces with the best unit economics are the most at risk and the ones with much tighter margins are relatively more immune. It sounds counter-intuitive, but businesses with the best unit economics are usually highly automated. Almost all of their operations are managed by a central software. Human intervention is kept minimal and mainly handles activities such as regulation, fraud and customer care.  Paradoxically, when marketplaces are highly efficient around pure online operations, they become the ideal target for replacement by a decentralized peer-to-peer model. On the other hand, marketplaces that require non-automated operations, in addition to online operations to provide their services, are much harder to displace. A good example is Amazon marketplace part of the business. (Putting aside the e-commerce, cloud, content and other areas). Amazon offers independent sellers the possibility to list their products on their platform. Software fully automates the product discovery, ratings, and payment handling. But, Amazon also offers a service called Fulfillment by Amazon that can pick, store, package and deliver the orders on behalf of the sellers. > You sell it, we ship it. Amazon has created one of the most advanced fulfillment networks in the world, and your business can benefit from our expertise. With Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA), you store your products in Amazon’s fulfillment centers, and we pick, pack, ship, and provide customer service for these products. Best of all, FBA can help you scale your business and reach more customers. This gives Amazon a much stronger position by combining the online platform scale with the magnitude of a physical network of fulfillment centers and their associated operations. Blockchain and Smart Contracts can not displace that kind of combined online and physical services. ## So what could other marketplaces, that are presently built around simple online operations, do to reduce their long term risk? They could consider adding new layers of services on the top of their existing online activities. These new services should complement the existing ones and make the whole offering even more attractive to the end users. A couple of examples: Home sharing marketplaces could add a fully managed operations service, where hosts would hand over the keys, and everything would be taken care of. Not only finding guests and getting payments but also handling check-in/check-out and cleaning. Freelance marketplaces could add a service where a job is requested for a particular scope, and they would take care of finding the right candidate and manage the project by committing to a timeline, price, and quality of deliverables. These kinds of offerings may sound terrible because they come with higher overhead and lower margins. Still, they would make the marketplaces much stronger in the long run and would reduce their risk exposure to the upcoming disruptive peer-to-peer structures. |
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2018/01/20 08:30:39
| author | dogon |
| body | A few months ago I wrote a piece called *[What Kind of Marketplace Are You Building?](https://medium.com/p/what-kind-of-marketplace-are-you-building-30fc924414c3)* It covered the structural differences between the main types of marketplaces. In this follow-up post, I’d like to address some external factors that could impact the model in the long run. Online marketplaces still provide one of the best business models out there. They tick all the key boxes including scalability, network effects, no assets ownership, no inventory and fast global growth. They produced many successful giants that have drastically improved several industries in the past 20 years.  The question is ## For how long can this model stay viable? Does it face any potential existential threats? The most successful marketplaces came to life because they managed to remove middleman entities, that were mostly brick and mortar operations, and replaced them with an automated piece of software accessible over the Internet. By doing so, they provided a much better user experience with 24/7 access, massive global reach, simple and quick payment mechanisms, transparent reputation rating, realtime services and lower prices by eliminating the need for expensive manual operations. There’s one important aspect to highlight though. The model is often explained as “removing the middleman” without emphasizing that what actually happens **is not a complete removal of the broker in the middle, but rather a replacement of the old broker with a new kind of broker**. A much better type of broker, built around a software platform, but still a middleman entity between the supply and demand sides. That centralized software architecture is how online marketplaces are able to capture value and is the critical building block of their business model. For almost two decades, nothing seemed to disturb that position. There wasn’t any other technology that could be more efficient than an automated central software to handle the relationship between the supply and demand sides. Nevertheless, in the past few years, something interesting started to happen, in a totally different domain. Bitcoin, the now famous cryptocurrency, was designed around a distributed architecture that used a public decentralized ledger, called the Blockchain. The Blockchain architecture allows peer-to-peer Bitcoin transactions to take place in a secure way without the need for any central entities such as banks. It didn’t take very long before Blockchain type of architecture started to appear as the ideal distributed trust management system the Internet was waiting for. It could be used to solve peer-to-peer trust problems beyond the original Bitcoin transactions and wallets. > “We finally have the conceptual framework for such a system, one in which trust need no longer be invested in a third-party intermediary but managed in a distributed manner across a community of users incentivized to protect a public good.” Oreilly The Blockchain provides a solution to the trust and data sharing problem without the need for a central database controlled by a third-party. What it doesn’t directly provide is a system to implement the business rules and logic that online marketplaces need. For example, revenue split agreements, dynamic pricing, and insurance payouts when certain criteria are met. This is where Smart Contracts come into play. > Smart contracts (also called self-executing contracts, blockchain contracts, or digital contracts) are simply computer programs that act as agreements where the terms of the agreement can be preprogrammed with the ability to self-execute and self-enforce itself. The main goal of a smart contract is to enable two anonymous parties to trade and do business with each other, usually over the internet, without the need for a middleman. blockchaintechnologies.com Smart Contracts represent the final piece of the puzzle that was needed to completely replace the middleman by a real peer-to-peer architecture. Blockchain and Smart Contracts, provide the tools and framework to create a new generation of marketplaces where supply and demand sides can engage in trusted trading transactions, according to various business rules, without the need of a central brokerage entity. Consequently, the same way online marketplaces disrupted many traditional brick and mortar businesses, Blockchain and Smart Contracts will give birth to a new kind of peer-to-peer marketplaces that will unsettle the current ones.  Presently, that seems to be the biggest threat to the online marketplaces business model that has been incredibly powerful for the past couple of decades. The shift will not occur in a year or two but it’s their **most serious long term strategic risk.** This is one of the cases where it’s not a matter of “if” but rather “when” the new decentralized structure will take over as the technology keeps maturing and improving. The peer-to-peer structure is the perfect fit for the decentralized nature of the Internet and has the benefit of handing over the power back to the people participating in the network. Some interesting experiments are already taking place: 1. OpenBazaar > OpenBazaar is a different way to do online commerce. Instead of visiting a website, you download and install a program on your computer that directly connects you to other people looking to buy and sell goods and services with you. This peer to peer network isn’t controlled by any company or organization — it’s a community of people who want to engage in trade directly with each other. 2. La’Zooz > A Decentralized Transportation Platform owned by the community and utilising vehicles unused space to create a variety of smart transportation solutions. By using cryptocurrency technology La`Zooz works with a “Fair Share” rewarding mechanism for developers, users and backers. 3. WeiFund > WeiFund is an open platform for crowdfunding campaigns. You can launch a campaign using one of WeiFund’s contract templates or integrate your own smart contracts… WeiFund is built on Ethereum. **We may witness a true commerce revolution, once some of the ongoing trials start to work at scale.** ## Does it mean current online marketplaces are doomed? The surprising part is that today’s marketplaces with the best unit economics are the most at risk and the ones with much tighter margins are relatively more immune. It sounds counter-intuitive, but businesses with the best unit economics are usually highly automated. Almost all of their operations are managed by a central software. Human intervention is kept minimal and mainly handles activities such as regulation, fraud and customer care.  Paradoxically, when marketplaces are highly efficient around pure online operations, they become the ideal target for replacement by a decentralized peer-to-peer model. On the other hand, marketplaces that require non-automated operations, in addition to online operations to provide their services, are much harder to displace. A good example is Amazon marketplace part of the business. (Putting aside the e-commerce, cloud, content and other areas). Amazon offers independent sellers the possibility to list their products on their platform. Software fully automates the product discovery, ratings, and payment handling. But, Amazon also offers a service called Fulfillment by Amazon that can pick, store, package and deliver the orders on behalf of the sellers. > You sell it, we ship it. Amazon has created one of the most advanced fulfillment networks in the world, and your business can benefit from our expertise. With Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA), you store your products in Amazon’s fulfillment centers, and we pick, pack, ship, and provide customer service for these products. Best of all, FBA can help you scale your business and reach more customers. This gives Amazon a much stronger position by combining the online platform scale with the magnitude of a physical network of fulfillment centers and their associated operations. Blockchain and Smart Contracts can not displace that kind of combined online and physical services. ## So what could other marketplaces, that are presently built around simple online operations, do to reduce their long term risk? They could consider adding new layers of services on the top of their existing online activities. These new services should complement the existing ones and make the whole offering even more attractive to the end users. A couple of examples: Home sharing marketplaces could add a fully managed operations service, where hosts would hand over the keys, and everything would be taken care of. Not only finding guests and getting payments but also handling check-in/check-out and cleaning. Freelance marketplaces could add a service where a job is requested for a particular scope, and they would take care of finding the right candidate and manage the project by committing to a timeline, price, and quality of deliverables. These kinds of offerings may sound terrible because they come with higher overhead and lower margins. Still, they would make the marketplaces much stronger in the long run and would reduce their risk exposure to the upcoming disruptive peer-to-peer structures. |
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A much better type of broker, built around a software platform, but still a middleman entity between the supply and demand sides.\n\nThat centralized software architecture is how online marketplaces are able to capture value and is the critical building block of their business model.\n\nFor almost two decades, nothing seemed to disturb that position. There wasn’t any other technology that could be more efficient than an automated central software to handle the relationship between the supply and demand sides.\n\nNevertheless, in the past few years, something interesting started to happen, in a totally different domain. Bitcoin, the now famous cryptocurrency, was designed around a distributed architecture that used a public decentralized ledger, called the Blockchain.\n\nThe Blockchain architecture allows peer-to-peer Bitcoin transactions to take place in a secure way without the need for any central entities such as banks.\n\nIt didn’t take very long before Blockchain type of architecture started to appear as the ideal distributed trust management system the Internet was waiting for. It could be used to solve peer-to-peer trust problems beyond the original Bitcoin transactions and wallets.\n\n> “We finally have the conceptual framework for such a system, one in which trust need no longer be invested in a third-party intermediary but managed in a distributed manner across a community of users incentivized to protect a public good.” Oreilly\n\nThe Blockchain provides a solution to the trust and data sharing problem without the need for a central database controlled by a third-party.\n\nWhat it doesn’t directly provide is a system to implement the business rules and logic that online marketplaces need. For example, revenue split agreements, dynamic pricing, and insurance payouts when certain criteria are met.\n\nThis is where Smart Contracts come into play.\n\n> Smart contracts (also called self-executing contracts, blockchain contracts, or digital contracts) are simply computer programs that act as agreements where the terms of the agreement can be preprogrammed with the ability to self-execute and self-enforce itself. The main goal of a smart contract is to enable two anonymous parties to trade and do business with each other, usually over the internet, without the need for a middleman. blockchaintechnologies.com\n\nSmart Contracts represent the final piece of the puzzle that was needed to completely replace the middleman by a real peer-to-peer architecture.\n\nBlockchain and Smart Contracts, provide the tools and framework to create a new generation of marketplaces where supply and demand sides can engage in trusted trading transactions, according to various business rules, without the need of a central brokerage entity.\n\nConsequently, the same way online marketplaces disrupted many traditional brick and mortar businesses, Blockchain and Smart Contracts will give birth to a new kind of peer-to-peer marketplaces that will unsettle the current ones.\n\n\n\nPresently, that seems to be the biggest threat to the online marketplaces business model that has been incredibly powerful for the past couple of decades.\n\nThe shift will not occur in a year or two but it’s their **most serious long term strategic risk.**\n\nThis is one of the cases where it’s not a matter of “if” but rather “when” the new decentralized structure will take over as the technology keeps maturing and improving.\n\nThe peer-to-peer structure is the perfect fit for the decentralized nature of the Internet and has the benefit of handing over the power back to the people participating in the network.\n\nSome interesting experiments are already taking place:\n\n1. OpenBazaar\n> OpenBazaar is a different way to do online commerce. Instead of visiting a website, you download and install a program on your computer that directly connects you to other people looking to buy and sell goods and services with you. This peer to peer network isn’t controlled by any company or organization — it’s a community of people who want to engage in trade directly with each other.\n2. La’Zooz\n> A Decentralized Transportation Platform owned by the community and utilising vehicles unused space to create a variety of smart transportation solutions. By using cryptocurrency technology La`Zooz works with a “Fair Share” rewarding mechanism for developers, users and backers.\n3. WeiFund\n> WeiFund is an open platform for crowdfunding campaigns. You can launch a campaign using one of WeiFund’s contract templates or integrate your own smart contracts…\nWeiFund is built on Ethereum.\n\n**We may witness a true commerce revolution, once some of the ongoing trials start to work at scale.**\n\n## Does it mean current online marketplaces are doomed?\nThe surprising part is that today’s marketplaces with the best unit economics are the most at risk and the ones with much tighter margins are relatively more immune.\n\nIt sounds counter-intuitive, but businesses with the best unit economics are usually highly automated. Almost all of their operations are managed by a central software. 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Amazon has created one of the most advanced fulfillment networks in the world, and your business can benefit from our expertise. With Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA), you store your products in Amazon’s fulfillment centers, and we pick, pack, ship, and provide customer service for these products. Best of all, FBA can help you scale your business and reach more customers.\n\nThis gives Amazon a much stronger position by combining the online platform scale with the magnitude of a physical network of fulfillment centers and their associated operations.\n\nBlockchain and Smart Contracts can not displace that kind of combined online and physical services.\n\n## So what could other marketplaces, that are presently built around simple online operations, do to reduce their long term risk?\nThey could consider adding new layers of services on the top of their existing online activities. 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