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joanna;47896 wrote:full;47895 wrote:What’s the minimum trade size or is there any?
No minimum enforced by the platform. You can list items for as little as 1 CRP. Most small digital goods start around 5–50 CRP to make it worth the guarantor effort.
Very micro-friendly. Saw someone selling single-use proxy access for 3 CRP perfect for testing the waters as a buyer or seller.
Will Utopia Market support fiat on-ramps directly in the future?
joanna;47893 wrote:full;47892 wrote:Can groups or DAOs create shared stores on Utopia Market?
Not natively yet each store is tied to one Utopia ID/wallet. But multiple people can control one wallet via shared keys (risky) or just coordinate sales through one trusted member.
Some communities are already experimenting with collective stores where one person runs it and splits CRP via internal agreements. Devs hinted multi-sig or shared control might come later.
What’s the minimum trade size or is there any?
joanna;47890 wrote:full;47889 wrote:Is there buyer/seller reputation visible to everyone?
Yes, simple star rating with number of completed trades shown on every store profile. Positive reviews add green checkmarks. New accounts start at 0 until first trades finish.
Reputation is per-wallet (not per username), so it sticks even if you change display name. Helps weed out scammers quickly.
Can groups or DAOs create shared stores on Utopia Market?
joanna;47887 wrote:full;47886 wrote:How private is my store's activity compared to something like OpenBazaar?
Much more private. No IP address ever exposed (Utopia routing), no central index server logging views, no blockchain trail since it's not on-chain. Only counterparties see your store ID.
OpenBazaar still leaked some metadata via IPFS nodes. Utopia Market is fully inside the encrypted P2P overlay no external observers can even see you browsed a store.
Is there buyer/seller reputation visible to everyone?
joanna;47884 wrote:full;47883 wrote:Are Utopia u domains actually selling well already?
Early yes short/premium .u names are moving fast (especially 3–4 letter ones). I saw a few go for 300–1200 CRP in the first hours. People treating them like early .com domains.
Not explosive yet, but steady. Sellers offering bundles (domain + 6 months hosting) seem to convert better than standalone domains.
How private is my store's activity compared to something like OpenBazaar?
joanna;47881 wrote:full;47880 wrote:Can I accept payments in something other than CRP (BTC, USDT, etc.)?
No, all trades settle in CRP and UUSD only. Keeps everything inside the ecosystem, fast, and private. You can top up CRP via crp.is with BTC/ETH/USDT/USDC though, so it's easy to convert.
Some power users are doing off-platform side deals in other coins, but official Market listings & escrow only support CRP. Forces liquidity into CRP which is good for the token.
Are Utopia u domains actually selling well already?
joanna;47878 wrote:full;47877 wrote:How are seller fees structured on Utopia Market?
Zero platform listing/selling fees right now (big selling point). Only pay if you opt for paid guarantor (small % of trade value) or if you use external payment processing (none yet). CRP network fee is tiny (~0.0001 CRP).
Confirmed no 5–15% cut like OpenSea or centralized shops. Long-term they might add optional premium visibility features, but launch is fee-free for core trading.
Can I accept payments in something other than CRP (BTC, USDT, etc.)?
joanna;47875 wrote:full;47874 wrote:Is there a search function or categories on Utopia Market yet?
Yes, basic search bar auto-generated categories (Domains, Hosting, Advertising, Content, and Media, Services, Tokens and NFTs, Other). It's still early so sorting is mostly by newest / price / popularity. Devs said filters are coming soon.
Search works surprisingly well even now. I searched VPN and got configs, guides, and proxy lists in seconds. Categories help a lot for browsing.
How are seller fees structured on Utopia Market?
joanna;47872 wrote:full;47871 wrote:What happens if the buyer and seller disagree on delivery? How does the guarantor actually work?
If you used the optional guarantor service, the guarantor holds CRP until both mark delivered or one opens a dispute. Then the guarantor reviews proof (screenshots, hashes, chat logs) and decides usually within 24–48h. Neutral third-party Utopia users with high rep.
Built-in guarantor is automatic for most trades and very basic (auto-release after timeout or mutual confirmation). Paid guarantor is stronger they actually mediate. I've seen disputes resolved fairly so far.
Is there a search function or categories on Utopia Market yet?
joanna;47869 wrote:full;47868 wrote:Can I list physical goods or is it strictly digital only?
Strictly digital. The announcement and client UI both say digital goods and services. Physical items (even shipped anonymously) aren't supported yet probably to keep everything instant and escrow-safe.
Digital focus makes sense for anonymity and speed. But some sellers are already offering digital delivery of physical access like VPN account logins or cloud storage shares that's allowed.
What happens if the buyer and seller disagree on delivery? How does the guarantor actually work?
joanna;47866 wrote:full;47865 wrote:How long does it take to set up a store on Utopia Market after the client update?
From my test run about 90 seconds. Open Utopia - Market tab - Create Store - pick a name/handle - add description/banner - done. No email/phone verification, pure wallet-based.
Took me closer to 3 minutes because I was uploading a nice logo and writing a longer bio. Still way faster than any centralized marketplace onboarding.
Can I list physical goods or is it strictly digital only?
full;47863 wrote:joanna;47862 wrote:Just launched mine: Premium .u domains + Utopia hosting packages. ID: uto-market://store/abc123 (check in client). 10% off first 5 buyers!
Who in charge of Utopia Market brings true freedom of trade to Web3.
it is hard to tell
How long does it take to set up a store on Utopia Market after the client update?
full;47861 wrote:joanna;47860 wrote:100% anonymous by design – no IPs, no logs, end-to-end encryption. Use guarantor for safety (they hold funds until both confirm delivery). Disputes resolved privately.
Who's opening a store first? Drop your store ID or category here
Just launched mine: Premium .u domains + Utopia hosting packages. ID: uto-market://store/abc123 (check in client). 10% off first 5 buyers!
Who in charge of Utopia Market brings true freedom of trade to Web3.
full;47859 wrote:Vastextension;47858 wrote:Unlike DNMs, it's explicitly anti-illegal (only two bans), so cleaner reputation and less heat. Fees lower than centralized (no 5–10% cut), all in CRP.
Is Utopia Market really anonymous? What if someone scams me?
100% anonymous by design – no IPs, no logs, end-to-end encryption. Use guarantor for safety (they hold funds until both confirm delivery). Disputes resolved privately.
Who's opening a store first? Drop your store ID or category here
joanna;47857 wrote:full;47856 wrote:How does Utopia Market compare to OpenBazaar, Particl, or even darknet markets (for privacy)?
Way more integrated no separate app/browser. Full Utopia ecosystem (messenger, wallet, browser) + true P2P with no central servers. Guarantor system is better than basic escrow on others. Zero metadata vs. IP leaks on some alternatives.
Unlike DNMs, it's explicitly anti-illegal (only two bans), so cleaner reputation and less heat. Fees lower than centralized (no 5–10% cut), all in CRP.
Is Utopia Market really anonymous? What if someone scams me?
joanna;47854 wrote:full;47853 wrote:What are people actually selling/buying on Utopia Market so far? Ideas for my store?
Utopia domain names (.u TLD), ad spaces on Utopia-hosted sites, private proxies/VPN configs, encrypted file bundles (e-books, courses), custom bots/scripts, digital art/NFT-like items (non-blockchain), even hosting credits.
Start small list a cheap item ($5–20 CRP) to build rep. Use good descriptions + screenshots. Offer bundle deals (e.g., domain + 1-month hosting).
How does Utopia Market compare to OpenBazaar, Particl, or even darknet markets (for privacy)?
joanna;47851 wrote:full;47850 wrote:How easy is it to get CRP for the first time to buy on Market? crp.is looks simple
Super easy and no signup if connect your Utopia wallet swap BTC/ETH/USDT/USDC directly for CRP. Instant, no KYC, built-in mixer level privacy. I topped up $50 worth in under 2 minutes yesterday.
Some external exchanges list CRP/USDT (check CoinMarketCap for current ones), but crp.is is the most private since it's native to Utopia. Fees are low (~0.5-1%).
What are people actually selling/buying on Utopia Market so far? Ideas for my store?
joanna;47848 wrote:full;47847 wrote:What exactly is not allowed on Utopia Market? The announcement says no child porn or terrorism stuff is that strictly enforced?
Strict zero tolerance. The ecosystem uses encrypted reports and community flags. If reported, guarantors/mods review (anonymously). Listings get frozen or removed fast. Utopia devs emphasize it's for legitimate privacy commerce, not illegal markets.
It's decentralized, so no central banhammer like on centralized platforms, but built-in reputation system and guarantor refusal make bad actors lose access fast.
How easy is it to get CRP for the first time to buy on Market? crp.is looks simple
full;47844 wrote:Just saw the Utopia Market launch announcement is this live right now? How do I start selling
Yes, it's live. Log into your Utopia client go to the Market section
What exactly is not allowed on Utopia Market? The announcement says no child porn or terrorism stuff is that strictly enforced?
Just saw the Utopia Market launch announcement is this live right now? How do I start selling
level;47832 wrote:full;47831 wrote:This aligns with the 1984 Group’s vision of a self regulating, decentralized digital world.Recent Developments in the Utopia ecosystem since its launch, Utopia has evolved from a beta product to a fully functional platform, with several notable developments
Crypton has been listed on various cryptocurrency exchanges, increasing its visibility and liquidity. This allows users to trade CRP for other cryptocurrencies, enhancing its utility beyond the Utopia ecosystem.
The 1984 Group has consistently updated the platform, improving features like uMessenger, uMail, and the Idyll browser. These updates address user feedback and enhance performance, demonstrating active development.
These developments reflect Utopia’s commitment to refining its ecosystem while maintaining its core principles of privacy and decentralization.
level;47829 wrote:full;47828 wrote:The mobile app’s user friendly interface, as noted in reviews, makes it easier for non technical users to join the ecosystem, potentially growing the community of privacy advocates, developers, and enthusiasts.
Increased community participation could also drive the creation of new Utopia hosted websites and services via the uNS system, which allows users to register decentralized domain names.
The iOS app’s accessibility may encourage developers to build mobile optimized content within the ecosystem, such as privacy focused apps or services, further enriching Utopia’s offerings.
This aligns with the 1984 Group’s vision of a self regulating, decentralized digital world.Recent Developments in the Utopia ecosystem since its launch, Utopia has evolved from a beta product to a fully functional platform, with several notable developments
level;47826 wrote:full;47825 wrote:his could appeal to users in regions with heavy internet censorship, where accessing unrestricted content is a priority. Like community engagement and ecosystem growth.
The iOS app facilitates greater community engagement by enabling users to participate in group chats, channels, and discussions via uMessenger.
Features like the Hackology channel, mentioned in Utopia’s documentation, allow users to collaborate on development, share ideas, or promote the ecosystem.
The mobile app’s user friendly interface, as noted in reviews, makes it easier for non technical users to join the ecosystem, potentially growing the community of privacy advocates, developers, and enthusiasts.
level;47823 wrote:full;47822 wrote:For iOS users, this is particularly significant given Apple’s ecosystem, which, while secure, is often criticized for its closed nature and potential for centralized control.
Utopia’s decentralized architecture offers an alternative, allowing iOS users to bypass traditional internet vulnerabilities like IP tracking or geolocation exposure.
The Idyll browser, accessible via the iOS app, enables anonymous browsing of Utopia hosted websites, further enhancing user privacy.
his could appeal to users in regions with heavy internet censorship, where accessing unrestricted content is a priority. Like community engagement and ecosystem growth.
level;47820 wrote:full;47819 wrote:By extending these features to iOS, Utopia ensures that mobile users benefit from the same level of security as desktop users.
The app’s use of 256 bit AES encryption for local data storage and Curve25519 for communication ensures that messages, files, and transactions remain confidential.
The absence of a central server means that user data is stored only on their devices, reducing the risk of data breaches or third party surveillance.
For iOS users, this is particularly significant given Apple’s ecosystem, which, while secure, is often criticized for its closed nature and potential for centralized control.