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Protocol for onchain commerce enabling decentralized storefronts, one-click checkout, and dynamic payment splitting, designed to replace traditional fiat transactions with crypto for any product or service.
Slice: The decentralized infrastructure for commerce and payments
Slice is a protocol that aims to bring commercial transactions onchain. It makes possible to buy anything, in any currency, directly from an Ethereum wallet.
Among the things that the protocol enables:
- Decentralized stores (slicers): from where owners can sell products fully onchain
- Dynamic payment splitting: based on ERC1155 tokens (slices) that represent ownership over a decentralized store
- One-click onchain checkout: so much better than the clunky web2 checkout flow
- Actions: which execute arbitrary onchain logic upon purchase
We recently demonstrated physical item sales via Slice Redeem, which can be used to sell merch in crypto, fully onchain and without intermediaries. An example of this are Gabriel Haines' hats
The long term goal for Slice is to upgrade the existing commercial infrastructure, replacing everything that is normally purchased with fiat with crypto. Sellers pick what currencies to accept and they start selling: event tickets, NFTs, physical items, software subscriptions, groceries. Whatever.
In other words, we enable trustless commerce.
Slice History
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applied to the Web3 Open Source Software Round 1 year ago which was rejected
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