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Bitcoin => Bitcoin Discussion => Topic started by: Eli on June 13, 2012, 02:43:08 PM



Title: Looking for 2-3 people to help me with a blitz website/service setup
Post by: Eli on June 13, 2012, 02:43:08 PM
I've came up with a kickstarter-esque website/service that I want to "get out there" in the next few weeks.

The basic idea is to give people a way to raise funds using regular methods (paypal, google checkout, visa, mastercard, etc') and using bitcoin, and when the time of withdrawal comes they'll get the money in fiat currency or Bitcoin, their choice.

It's a business and social experiment, I have a "game plan" to get this running in the next 14-30 days, if it works it might draw some VC/Angels money into it, and if it doesn't I'll move on quickly without looking back.

I'm planning to do it with minimal capital - $100 to $400, not more than that.

Needed skills: social media management/engagement, web development [front + back-end].

I'm not looking for NDAs, or micro-managing, I'm looking for people who are able to join a team, do the shit needed and quickly, and get it out there as fast as possible. We may or may not develop an actual product, more likely a proof of concept.

Equity is simple: equal shares (i.e. 4 people = 25% each, 3 people = 33% each...).


Title: Re: Looking for 2-3 people to help me with a blitz website/service setup
Post by: aq on June 13, 2012, 02:49:39 PM
Something like https://booster.io/ (https://booster.io/)?


Title: Re: Looking for 2-3 people to help me with a blitz website/service setup
Post by: Eli on June 13, 2012, 02:51:10 PM
Something like https://booster.io/ (https://booster.io/)?


Hmmm, less of the "micro-payments", more of the "pledge". But yea, "kickstarter-esque"...


Title: Re: Looking for 2-3 people to help me with a blitz website/service setup
Post by: aq on June 13, 2012, 03:00:20 PM
Something like https://booster.io/ (https://booster.io/)?


Hmmm, less of the "micro-payments", more of the "pledge". But yea, "kickstarter-esque"...

So maybe the fastest route would be to convince them to tweak their site a little bit in your direction, that is as long as you don't indent to develop a business from it ;)