Huobi HTX C2C selection station practical experience: labeling advertising and other functions significantly improve user experience
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Odaily Planet Daily News: HTX successfully hosted a live broadcast themed "1600 Days of Practical Experience, First Public Sharing of Tens of Thousands of C2C Transactions! - A Story Sharing Session by a High-Level Selected Station Merchant". During the live broadcast, the core merchant representative of the selected station "stable large-scale transaction supply" shared rich practical experience from dimensions such as payment risk control processing, fund sedimentation strategy, customer maintenance techniques, and team transformation tactics. He stated: "As one of the first merchants on the HTX Selected Station, I truly feel the platform's efforts in selection, support, and standardization - helping good merchants stand out, allowing users to experience differentiated services, and making the entire ecosystem healthier." When discussing the selection mechanism, he suggested maintaining a dynamic optimization mechanism to encourage merchants to improve service quality based on standards like transaction volume, completion rate, and response rate. For new users, he recommended guiding them through community channels to start with small transactions and gradually optimize account data to improve transaction stability. Additionally, during the interactive session, he shared his views on the selected station platform's functions. He believes that HTX Selected Station has significantly improved user experience, especially for new users. The newly added tag-based advertisements reduce communication costs and help customers precisely match transaction needs, maintaining a stable repurchase rate. He emphasized that the selected station is not just an honor, but also a responsibility, and merchants need to respond to user expectations with higher professionalism and stable service.
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