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Dtop Universal Carnival
Distributed Cross-border Private E-commerce

Dtop Universal Carnival is a distributed cross-border private e-commerce platform based on Web 3.0, with approximately 1,000,000 SKUs of products as of April 2023. Headquarter is located in Singapore. It serves consumers and sellers across globally who wish to purchase and sell goods online. The company partners with over 30 courier service providers across markets it serves to provide logistical support for users. In Singapore, Dtop Universal Carnival collaborates with logistics startup Ninja Van for item pickup and delivery. Other delivery partners in the region include Pos Malaysia and Yunda Express

Dtop Universal Carnival is a cross-border private domain e-commerce platform established in 2022. It employs Web 3.0 and blockchain technology within a decentralized management model to engage global user. Recognized for its potential role in the sharing economy, the platform also provides a variety of products globally to facilitates user engagement as potential merchants.

History
Dtop Universal Carnival, a private e-commerce company, was co-founded in Greenwich, London in December 2020. The company soon established a strategic plan for distributed cross-border private e-commerce in April 2021, followed by the development of a global distributed system architecture in July of the same year. In 2022, Dtop Universal Carnival began a phase of rapid integration and expansion, initially connecting with global mainstream brand product supply chains in January and subsequently establishing connections with global mainstream payment channels in February. By April, the company had formed ties with cross-border logistics transportation channels in certain countries. This period of growth also saw the establishment of a Web 3.0 technology research lab in May, and the creation of a global language user service team by July. In September 2022, the company started providing comprehensive operational services for global merchants. This led to the creation of the Dtop Universal Carnival Global Autonomous Business School in October, in partnership with multiple global merchant centers. November marked the company's technological advancement with the synchronous use of multi-client applications across H5, Web, iOS, and Android platforms. 2023 saw further expansion with the integration of US warehouse supply chain center products in January and the availability of over 1,000,000 SKUs of global products on the platform by February. The company extended its service reach in March, supporting order placement and logistics transportation for users in more than 100 countries. By April 2023, Dtop had expanded its payment channel connections to include South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand.

Environmental Controversy
Despite the e-commerce company Dtop Universal Carnival's public commitment to 'Go Green' initiatives, it faced criticism in January 2023 for its use of plastic in packaging, which contradicted its stated environmental objectives. The controversy emerged when customers began sharing images of their plastic-packaged orders on social media, highlighting the disparity between the company's claimed environmentally friendly approach and its continued use of environmentally harmful packaging. Critics, including environmental activists and some of the company's own employees, voiced their concerns about the company's packaging practices. In response, the company affirmed its commitment to environmental responsibility and announced ongoing efforts to explore more sustainable packaging alternatives.

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Dtop Universal Carnival