Episode
How eBay Built the Original Peer-to-Peer Marketplace
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- Business Models Explained with Fexingo: Subscription, Marketplace, SaaS, and Service Companies
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- Jun 11, 2026
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- 509
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Summary
Long before Amazon Marketplace or Etsy, eBay pioneered the two-sided marketplace model with a simple idea: connect buyers and sellers directly. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace eBay's origin as Pez dispenser trading hub, explain how its auction format created liquidity, and examine the network effects that made it the dominant peer-to-peer platform for two decades. They discuss why eBay struggled against fixed-price rivals like Amazon, how its feedback system built trust in an anonymous market, and what today's marketplace founders can learn from eBay's rise and stumbles. Specific examples include Pierre Omidyar's 1995 prototype, the 1996 'gift certificate' milestone, and the breakdown of eBay's take rate structure. #eBay #Marketplace #TwoSidedMarket #NetworkEffects #PeerToPeer #PierreOmidyar #Auction #OnlineCommerce #BusinessModel #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #EcommerceHistory #TrustMechanism #FeedbackSystem #Liquidity #TakeRate #MarketplaceEconomics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo