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Title: Looking for Developers to build popular apps on scalable "blockchain"
Post by: mikejohn221 on January 23, 2018, 04:58:32 AM
Hi Guys looking for developers with experience in launching ICO's, running bounties, and general developer experience. Please be located in the US, and be near or above Senior level experience.

There is new ledger technology coming out this year that will allow for truly scalable apps, talking in the 100k's 1M transactions per second, without master centralized nodes.

All these current ICO's companies are utterly useless as they can't scale, even if someone wanted to build an Uber or Twitter, it will crash, crypto kitties bloated ETH, imagine an actual company.

Anyway my goal is to make successful clones of existing companies such as Twitter, Uber, AirBnb, SnapChat ect. given that I know the technology that will allow us to truly build these things at scale. We will have a massive first mover advantage.

The general strategy is.

1. Create Minimal Viable Product
2. Launch corresponding ICO
3. Build a team and grow
4. Repeat

We wan't to keep releasing these ideas, launch ICO's to self fund the development, we literally have yesterdays newspaper of which companies will be successful, we just need to convert over to a Decentralized model. This is where billions will be made just converting existing ideas, apps, companies over to the blockchain.

And like I said before we have first mover advantage as we will use massive scaling tech from the start. No the tech is super low radar, it's not any of the known bullshit actors of IOTA, ETH, any other rehashed super node idea.

So looking to get the front-ends up and running for whatever we decide to tackle first, than plug in the back-end when it's available, and launch.

Anyway please reach out, looking for 2-3 devs, again please have competent experience.

Thanks,
M


Title: Re: Looking for Developers to build popular apps on scalable "blockchain"
Post by: mikejohn221 on January 25, 2018, 11:39:02 PM
Bump