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To sum it up the market would be completely broken due to the influx of new people introduced to the game with no real understanding of how the currency system works in PoE and the amount of garbage items that would end up flooding the market place (Auction House), not to mention the bigger factor of when each League ends. All items from every league are introduced into "Standard" League, so every few months prices on the rarest currency and Gear would drop significantly and for those on standard that already have a ton of wealth could just buy/trade for a large amount of the currency coming in form an ended league. Rich get richer and the poor stay poor. (This is just my opinion) of what would happen but I'd say it would be hard to argue either way.
If you are a sweat-shop dwelling illegal refuge you will take every opportinity to improve your life.
if they dont respond/invite within about 10 seconds i just move on to the next person in the list.
Your points are pretty easy to fix if I'm going to be completely honest. In order to keep the market from looking flooded, just reasonably limit each players listing on the market and allow filters. Say maybe one stash tab of items are available to put up at a time. Also, to not kill standard economy they would just dump everyones listed items to their standard/hardcore stash, like they already do for league stashes.
There's no reason to me why poe.trade can't just be an in game feature. It's already partially implemented. A decent in-game interfaced poe.trade and tracked currency conversions would add a fair amount of quality of life for the game.
Its also the only thing that changes with the poe trade system, everything else is pretty much the same, if not slightly less convienient.
Tbh most if not all interactions with other ppl while trading, boils down to both parts hitting trade after the trade is done ppl leave. I kinda get that they want ppl to talk etc... when trading but does it really happen enough to use it as a valid arguement against an AH?
As mentioned an AH basicly exist via poe.trade but would some sort of ingame feature(npc maybe?) that would do the same as poe.trade but kept the player ingame not be a welcome feature?