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# INCA Marketplace
We have reached a sizeable grid and want to promote commercialization for this we are introducing a market place and our next generation farming called TFGrid 4.0.
This will make it a lot more easy for 3rd parties to use our infrastructure.
The currency as used on the marketplace is INCA, there is a bridge between TFT and INCA.
## Benefits
- The hardware will be better used
- Farmers can define their own price, means market mechanism define price in relation to quality and supply
- Easier for users to find right priced service
- Easier to monitor and enforce SLA's
- Easier to track utilization and expansion
- Can and will be extended to other Internet/Cloud Services
## More info about our cloud & Storage Blockes.
- [CloudBoxes](tfgrid4:cloudbox.md)
- [StorageBoxes](tfgrid4:storagebox.md)
!!wiki.include page:'marketplace_pricing.md'
!!wiki.include page:'projectinca:marketplace_requirements.md'
## See grants in relation to our marketplace
> Please do note that all TFT are with vesting and have a minimum execution price of 0.1 USD per TFT or higher !!!
- [CloudBoxes](cloudboxes.md)
- [StorageBoxes](storageboxes.md)
- [Marketplace Cloud & Storage Boxes](marketplace.md)

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### Possible Marketplace Pricing
Each farmer can decide on their own price but between the min and max as specified below.
![](img/marketplace_pricing.png)

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## NEW
- Simplified concept of [CloudBoxes](tfgrid4:cloudboxes.md) & [StorageBoxes](tfgrid4:storageboxes.md)
- Simplified concept of [CloudBlocks](tfgrid4:cloudblock.md) & [StorageBlocks](tfgrid4:storageblock.md)
- SLA management
- More strict enforcement about suportability from a farming perspective
- All farmers can set their pricing