Willing to test out new features for our business asset marketplace (LayerMarket)?

Simply put, we’re building LayerMarket, an online marketplace to buy and sell business assets, such as Datasets and IP, on top of Ethereum and Layer 2 networks (Arbitrum, Base, and Optimism).

We’ve made some exciting updates to the platform based on user feedback and market trends this summer. Some of the key updates to review/test are:

  1. New Payment Options: We've expanded our payment capabilities to include stablecoins. This addition provides users with more flexibility and stability in their transactions.
  2. Enhanced Documentation: We've created a comprehensive "How to Use" guide, specifically designed for users new to L2 applications. This guide aims to make the onboarding process smoother and more accessible for all users.
  3. Updated Testnet Contracts: We've deployed new smart contracts on our supported testnets (Arbitrum, Base, and Optimism).
  4. Testnet Stablecoin Integration: In line with our new payment options, we've successfully integrated stablecoin functionality on our testnets. This allows users to test and familiarize themselves with stablecoin transactions in a risk-free environment.
  5. Overall Documentation Updates: We've updated the copy throughout our documentation to reflect our niche focus on being a marketplace for business assets, to reflect updates to interfaces for specific smart contracts, and more.

For some more context, you can review the proposed key features here: https://docs.layermarket.xyz/key-features/seller-kyc-verification

Given we only started ~2 months ago, we’d love to get a small group of people to review/test these updates and/or leave some thoughts on the updates. Thanks!

This sounds like a really solid set of updates, especially considering you only launched a couple of months ago. The stablecoin support feels like a key move—both for user confidence and for reducing volatility in transactions. I also like that you’re putting effort into documentation; it’s often overlooked but makes a huge difference for onboarding, especially with L2 where many people are still learning.

The testnet integrations are also a smart step. Being able to try out payments and contract interactions without risk is definitely going to lower the barrier for new users.

I’d be happy to check out the documentation and give some feedback. Are you looking mainly for user experience input (how smooth the process feels), or more technical feedback on the contracts themselves?