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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / A way to accelerate Bitcoin development *and* ignite bitcoin's value on: February 04, 2016, 01:24:36 AM
The software industry has been broken for 50 years. Yet, look how far we've still come. Imagine how much further (and faster) we could go if the software industry was 'fixed.'

Over the past decade, we have developed a technology for developing software that is completely removed from current methods. In its most basic form, this technology is a supply-chain that harnesses the power of a decentralised network of expert software developers, who collectively build software programs in mere minutes and hours (rather than years and decades).

And each developer transacts exclusively using bitcoin.

In the supply-chain, one spends bitcoin to deliver their expertise (which is an amalgamation of others' expertise), and is also paid in bitcoin for that expertise (with a tidy little profit margin in between).

This creates a closed-loop economic environment for bitcoin. There is no immediate need to 'cash out,' when the only currency your suppliers accept is bitcoin!

Furthermore, Bitcoin is software. It is open-source - noble developers have devoted their valuable time and energy to furthering its cause. Yet, there is no direct way to reward them for their contributions. Code Valley technology will fix this problem. Developers are directly paid for their contributions, and based on the merit of their contributions (not on how active they are on social media).

There is no denying that we are making some provocative statements (and have received responses in kind), but we hope that you can put your initial incredulity and pre-judgement aside before making your assessment of this technology. Feel free to take a look at our video, and have a read through the documentation on our site, which is continuously updated based on (welcome) feedback from the community.

We are proposing a decentralised marketplace for software expertise. There is only one logical monetisation scheme that can match such an ambitious proposal; bitcoin.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / [ANN] Industrialising the software industry on: September 03, 2015, 03:49:39 AM
“The software industry is not industrialised.” – Douglas McIlroy

In 1968, at a NATO-sponsored conference called to address the mounting software crisis, McIlroy had a vision for software industrialisation. In the intervening years, the foremost issue that personified this crisis – complexity – has reigned supreme. We characterise this environment of unmanageable complexity as the code-domain.

Now, almost 50 years later, McIlroy’s long-awaited industrialisation of software begins...



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