Posts about E-commerce
I made a post here a couple days ago trying to simplify the Loopring x Taiko situation, and how it is going to help scale Ethereum in the next ~6 months. Some time after it had already gained traction by many, I ended up expanding on it with 2 extra extensive parts (just as long and thanks to the community 💜) to contextualize what impact this system would have on GameStop, and our world in general.
However, due to the later timing of L2/L3 parts being fully written and revised within the comment section, they got nowhere near as much interaction despite being just as important, if not waaay more so for this sub (+ Reddit fully 404 error went down for a few hours during the general sub blackout while it was rising on here 🤨).
Overall, this has taken me just under a week of being completely consumed in awe trying to finalise everything (mostly non-stop editing to be more concise in delivery), but I feel like it successfully paints the potential scale of this whole bigger operation in simple terms, without skimping on the key specifics - in ~4200 words (seriously, but not intended).
The Ultimate '$GME x Ethereum For Dummies':
[↺L1↻ (OP): the technical upgrades of Ethereum and how they benefit Loopring x Taiko x Ethereum to make its L1 de-congested (lowering user transaction gas fees from $5+ -> less than $0.01, and settlement time from 10-20mins -> instant) and the ecosystem owned by the people, for the people (secured + compressed via zkRollups) finally commercially usable and viable for long-term by only getting better as it is more used.]
[↺L2↻: Implications that Taiko L2 scaling has by unlocking this decentralised, instant, and low-fee Ethereum Web3 ecosystem to become actually viable for use on Apple’s App Store - essentially fixing the (key adoption inhibiting) problem with their current 30% NFT gas fee cut policy (alongside potential to scale even further with L1/L2/L3 like GameStop's Loopring/Telos/Immutable/Polygon partners).]
[↺L3↻: Why GameStop could directly benefit with their current position within this ecosystem - which they are partnered with Microsoft to do by creating the "ultimate gaming destination" - and become an Amazon of Web3: specifically for the gaming industry in the style of Steam (with their NFT/item marketplace, Playr launcher, and non-custodial consumer-friendly Loopring/Immutable/multi-rollup wallet).
This revenue can then be redirected into their existing $1bil+ cash and no debt (and now leaned out) traditional e-commerce business model - to attempt to actually rival Amazon by further delighting its customers.
(+ even more specific existing real-life company (e.g. ComputerShare) hypothetical implementation of Ethereum/Loopring back-end (to support GameStop's One Stop Shop for its various Web3 partnerships) and how $GME is primed to win with the 'natural growth victory' DRS route.)]
All 3 of these DD parts are maxed out to 10k characters, and equally important for being able to easily conceptualise - just how mind-blowingly signifcant - GameStop's involvement within this turbo scaling of the Ethereum back-end could be as a potential catalyst for company growth and the unification of the internet.
Simultaneously and quite literally bringing Power to the Players/Creators/Collectors by influencing and changing how every industry (tickets, music, games, visual media, marketplaces, stocks, banking...) will be communally run to be automated, instant, secure, transparent, globally bridged, and (next-to) free.
Comprehensive 3-Layer crash-course to understand why GameStop really weren't over-exaggeratingThis doesn't even begin to touch on other key topics and possibilities like Protocol Gemini: partnered with Loopring to allow real-life NFT collecting in the style of Pokemon GO.
For example: if someone mints (for free via Loopring) unique NFTs representing anything, and specify a certain time and location (and any other condition) - anyone can receive those NFT(s) directly to their L3 Loopring/Ethereum wallet if they meet the condition(s).
Remember: only the first to close their shorts, might just about survive 😉
Bueno, resulta que programo hace 3 años casi, arranqué como hobby cuando dejé la facultad. Hace unos meses me pintó buscar laburo al sentirme listo, pero me pasó lo que nos pasa a la mayoría de esta comunidad.
Digo bueno, por ahí necesito hacer proyectos reales, así que me junto con unos amigos y arrancamos un emprendimiento. Todos somos unas plantas para el marketing así que agarramos este proyecto prácticamente regalado para crecer y por ahí agarrar un laburo. Nos estuvieron apurando desde la semana uno y ahora que todo está terminado y funcional nos exigen nuevas funcionalidades (como un sistema de sorteos entre compradores) y que nos encarguemos de las imágenes de los banners (cuando desde el segundo uno eso no estaba incluido).
Tengo dos preguntas sobre esto: ¿Tratar con clientes es siempre así? ¿Cuántos proyectos más tengo que hacer hasta empezar a llamar la atención de los recluiters?
Por si alguien tiene alguna duda este es el e-commerce: Farmacia La Perla