why don't we develop community apps together as a team?

in Steem Dev4 months ago

why don't we develop community apps?

I personally think a secondhand marketplace app or material (including services) swap app in local areas is the perfect match with steem blockchain.


In Korea, a secondhand app called Karrot is very popular and successful. Its main appealing point is that a transaction happens among neighbors.

In this app, people can pay steem or sbd to buy a material and service. So we need a steem payment feature for the app.

We might have different UIs for a country to deal with specific features of a country.

In addition, we can develop common APIs to serve the core features such as steem payment, so that developers can make several services.

What do you think?

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Interesting idea, but would only work where there are clusters of Steemians living in a close proximity.

Maybe in parts of Venezuela, or Aceh in Indonesia, or cities like Uyo in Nigeria.

 4 months ago 

It would be a good start! Thanks.

I agree. It's an idea that I like. I've tried to learn it and I want to apply it to my coffee shop. In the past, I think I've seen Indonesian communities experimenting. I want to do it in Thailand, but it seems to be beyond my knowledge and understanding. And importantly, there are very few Thais in Steem. They think it's difficult to learn and access Steem.

 4 months ago 

We Koreans had a few shops that took STEEM/SBD. But very few now.

Steem community is not small. I think this size is good enough to start a service. Thank you for your opinion.

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