Reimagining Digital Commerce

A comprehensive ecosystem connecting merchants, developers, and consumers in a trustless environment.

Current Definition

Decom is the protocol. Hamza is the first marketplace.

The near-term work is practical: relaunch Hamza, connect real product data, and make stablecoin checkout feel normal. Decom is the longer protocol layer that can make those commerce rules portable across marketplaces.

The focus is product-market proof, merchant participation, checkout reliability, and a clean path from centralized records to future signed commerce events.

Protocol Responsibilities

The trust layer around commerce data and payment flows.

Catalog Trust

A shared layer for product eligibility, brand disputes, seller permissions, and marketplace-specific listing rules.

Escrow Policy

Reusable payment and release rules that marketplaces can adopt without hiding the buyer experience behind another brand.

Dispute Resolution

A path toward accountable review, evidence handling, seller reputation, and fair outcomes across participating marketplaces.

Ecosystem Map

Different layers, clear jobs.

Roadmap

Build the marketplace first, extract the protocol carefully.

Now

Relaunch Hamza

  • Gift-card commerce first
  • USDC and USDT checkout
  • Centralized catalog and fulfillment bridge

Next

Define Merchant Opt-In

  • BMOS merchant authorization
  • 51exports supplier catalog mapping
  • Checkout and payout settings

Research

Study Decentralized Commerce Data

  • Mass Market reference architecture
  • Signed merchant events
  • Relay and catalog portability models

Protocol

Extract Decom Services

  • Escrow policy
  • Dispute handling
  • Marketplace rules and catalog moderation

Reference Architecture

Learning from Mass Market without depending on it blindly.

Mass Market remains valuable prior art for decentralized store data, signed events, relay synchronization, and merchant-controlled product records. Decom can borrow what works while keeping Hamza's relaunch independent.