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Bitcoin => Development & Technical Discussion => Topic started by: Gyom on December 04, 2012, 10:41:52 PM



Title: Will pay top bitcoin developper for Skype Q&A session
Post by: Gyom on December 04, 2012, 10:41:52 PM
I would like to offer 7.5 BTC to any experienced Bitcoin developer for a +/- 60 minutes discussion over Skype. I have several pretty advanced questions to ask and I don't feel like spending hours trying to figure it out when I'm sure someone already knows the answers.

I need someone who has an extensive and broad experience writing low-level bitcoin software, clients, blockchain monitoring, related cryptography, bitcoin's p2p architecture, or anything in this vein.

Date and time will be mutually agreed upon.

If you are interested, please send me a private msg with a summary of your bitcoin-related dev achievements or skills.

Thanks!  :)

PS : Not sure if this should go in market or here, but I thought people who might be interested would have a better chance of seeing it here.

EDIT : Revised offer to 7.5 BTC for a 60 minute chat session with a top Bitcoin developer.


Title: Re: Will pay top bitcoin developper for Skype Q&A session
Post by: Gyom on December 07, 2012, 03:42:17 PM
Bump. Revised price.


Title: Re: Will pay top bitcoin developper for Skype Q&A session
Post by: BitcoinHoarder on December 07, 2012, 04:15:20 PM
Just my humble opinion, if you state your questions in a thread you will get them all answered pretty quickly.  You would be done by now :)


Title: Re: Will pay top bitcoin developper for Skype Q&A session
Post by: etotheipi on December 08, 2012, 04:26:07 PM
Hi Gyom,

I would do this for you, though I do agree with above that you might be better off saving your money and just putting your questions on the forum -- you will get a lot of great responses, especially in this subforum (a lot of smart people lurk in the D&TD forum).  Or, if you just email me questions, I have a tendency to write elaborate responses for free!  :)    (etotheipi at gmail dot com)

Also, if the questions are deep/specific enough that you can't find the answers here already, it would be educational for others to have the Q&A documented here.