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What should I know before selling on ebay/Amazon? Any tips, tricks, things to look out for? /biz/ newfag here, please teach me your ways shekel -senpais.

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Not a FUD post, just genuinely curious.

As I understand it cryptotokens derive their long-term value from the promise that the developers will create a technology that will make use of the tokens. Therefore if the technology takes off, the token appreciates in value.

I read Bancor's whitepaper and I am still confused about how the developers can guarantee the future use of Bancor. As far as I can tell, you can still use the Bancor protocol and use ETH as the reserve currency. The only reason I can think of in using Bancor tokens instead is if you believe that Bancor tokens are less volatile but aren't they basically pseudo pegged to ETH? For Bancor to be more stable,
there would have to be a built in incentive for people to sell BNT when ETH goes up and buy BNT when ETH goes down. I do not see why people would do this systematically.

Can someone enlighten me?

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