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1  Economy / Services / Re: [Hiring]Need a Smart Contract developer. on: June 08, 2020, 07:27:23 PM
Hi, I'm available for some extra work right now as well. More about me on adisbegic.com
2  Economy / Auctions / Selling DeFi project - Blockchain portion complete, missing front-end only :-) on: May 13, 2020, 09:27:14 PM
Hi,

I'm a blockchain developer since late 2016 and I'm currently cleaning up in old and recent side projects. I will be too occupied with personal projects of greater importance moving forward, so I thought - why not pass them on to someone who is interested in building a sustainable/sound DApp or startup of their own?
I have a handful of projects available, where most of them are built on Ethereum in Solidity as DeFi or DAO projects and with an associated utility token.

All the projects does not include a frontend, i.e. you would have to find a developer to build this or do it yourself (it's not too difficult to find developers capable of doing HTML,CSS,JS and it's not that hard to learn to do it yourself).

It would take very long for me to list all projects here, so feel free to ping me where your interest lies and then I'll see what I got laying around.
Then you can see if it's of any interest to you!

With that being said, have a nice day all and stay safe!

Best,
Adz
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Unite with likeminded individuals on: September 28, 2017, 03:00:42 PM
Hey Hombres!
Together with some other people in my network, we have decided to establish a little group on telegram where we want to unite people who are actively involved in the blockchain space. This is a great complimentary place to bitcointalk.org, to discuss blockchain related topics, find new friends/intros/broaden your network, share ideas and of course have some fun! So if you're actively involved within the space regardless of area (dev/marketing/finance/etc), feel free to send me a message with your telegram handle Smiley

Best,
AB
4  Bitcoin / Project Development / Unite with likeminded individuals on: September 28, 2017, 02:59:17 PM
Hey Hombres!
Together with some other people in my network, we have decided to establish a little group on telegram where we want to unite people who are actively involved in the blockchain space. This is a great place to discuss blockchain related topics, find new friends/intros/broaden your network, share ideas and of course have some fun! So if you're actively involved within the space regardless of area (dev/marketing/finance/etc), feel free to send me a message with your telegram handle Smiley

Best,
AB
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [PRESALE] MEDIASIFTER "News Aggregation, Crowd Verified" on: September 04, 2017, 06:29:47 PM
Our medium contains great content regarding the project. Don't hesitate to give it a glance or sign up on the Slack where we have an announcement channel that updates frequently!
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: regret by not believing in BITCOIN? on: September 01, 2017, 09:17:01 PM
I regret i missed out when I heard of 3 years ago, however one must look forward, the market is still young and there is plenty of space for growth Smiley The ones who start in 2 years will regret not starting now!
7  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: what do you do when your idea is taken ? on: September 01, 2017, 05:46:10 PM
Personally, if someone starts something while I'm working on it, then I'll do what ever it takes to out-compete him! else I'll adapt and change my angle so I can provide some differential value to my audience. If you really started on a project, then you should have the tools and knowledge to do what I mentioned previously. Either way, an idea is ONLY that, till it's executed.
8  Other / Archival / Re: Skilled Dev for hire on: September 01, 2017, 05:42:27 PM
Hi,
First of all, very impressing list of skills that you've obtained this more than some developers in their entire lifespan Smiley
Next, if I'm looking at your post from the view of a company or potential contractor, then I'd like to see some references/portfolio of previous work somewhere in the post as well, I believe this will also make it an easier process for you than sharing it individually in every PM. I really wish you the best of luck and mental clarity in your future coding adventures!
9  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Nexchange.io launches with n full API and free trading during September on: September 01, 2017, 05:33:23 PM
Thanks for being transparent with us first of all, I really wish your project all the best and when you're building a project like this that are dealing with other peoples value, then please make sure to invest a chunk of the money into a contract audit from a reputable person. It is better to have it all sorted out so you can rest assured that you've brought life to an amazing project.
Best of luck to you, if you need any sparring in the future, please feel free to PM me, I'm a blockchain developer and I've coded an exchange previously Smiley
10  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Looking for a developer for a new POC coin on: September 01, 2017, 05:28:14 PM
Don't hesitate to send me a PM, I'm a blockchain developer and I'm always open to answering questions related to the area Smiley
11  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: From where i should start. on: September 01, 2017, 05:17:01 PM
Learning more about the forum is easily done by being active on a regular basis ON the forum Smiley
With that being covered, to learn about the cryptocurrency Bitcoin or blockchain which is what I assume you mean, I would highly recommend you to watch some youtube videos to get an initial feel of it and hear if really is something for you. If you can say yes to this, next step would be to go to Coursera.org and enroll in their free course about blockchain technology and bitcoins. You don't really need to do the tasks or pay anything, the content itself is enough for you to get a good grasp of how the underlying concepts and principles of blockchain work. I wish you all the best in your future learning journey
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to participate in an ICO? on: September 01, 2017, 05:13:45 PM
You really have to be a WOLF and not a SHEEP.

Nowadays, people really don’t realize that the majority of us, are trained NOT to trust our own judgment. We follow the rules of society, our parents, teachers and what not. With time, we naturally get customised to this type of submission and follow the status quo. We can either continue to do so and eventually acknowledge that we are nothing different than sheep. Or we can be like wolves, which defines stubborn personalities that usually places a question mark next to everything. Wolves usually tend to find great happiness because they follow their OWN dreams and make their OWN plans.
Do your own research before you participate in ICO's, here are some steps to minimize the risk as much as possible:

Degree of transparency
       - info on team members? whitepaper? roadmap? distribution of funds?

Stage of Development
       - Do they have a beta platform? a Minimum viable product? or a whitepaper?

Presence & Community size
       - Are they active in their communities? do they have multiple platforms like slack & telegram (Join if so)
       - Do they have any media presence like Forbes, medium etc where they go into details of the project A-Z?

Impact of use case
       - What are they trying to solve? what is their use case? what is the impact of this?
       - How big is their market? is it even worth it to invest in this?
       - Do they have any competition already within the same market?

Funding structure
      - How much money do they want to raise? How much money do they actually need of this?
      - What is the price of the token compared to the circulating supply?
      - How will they distribute the allocated funds?



With this being provided to you, I hope you now are a little bit more educated about what to search for before investing in an ICO.
13  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: where i can learn about blockchain network? on: September 01, 2017, 05:05:46 PM
Hello OP,
Please go to coursera.org, you can enroll in a really great Bitcoin/Blockchain course there that covers the fundamentals and concepts of the technology. This is a great step to educate yourself on the technology and usually the course everybody is recommended when diving head first into blockchain. I hope you like it and wish you all kind of mental clarity for your future learning journey!
14  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How did you first hear about bitcoin? on: September 01, 2017, 04:54:44 PM
I've actually always been interested in cryptography. I got an Enigma encryption machine from WW1 when I was a kid, so while the other kids were playing with toys, I was trying to figure out how this machine works Smiley Ever since have I had a passion for cryptography and Bitcoin was just coming out at that time. I think it was natural for me to evolve into Blockchain technology and everything around it!
15  Economy / Services / Re: [For Hire] Hire Me! Invest me! Talented Software developer on: September 01, 2017, 01:59:38 PM
Hey!
Very nice post, this is in my opinion what most posts should look like. It gives a nice in-depth look into your skills and previous work.
I would maybe suggest that you share your professional page of LinkedIn in the thread as well. You will be surprised by how many people actually check the post but who rather takes contact through a network platform such as the one mentioned.
I wish you all the best of luck in finding your next job!
16  Economy / Services / Re: Create a crowdsale contract for me for $20! on: September 01, 2017, 01:48:25 PM
Creating a Crowdsale contact is simple.
Please provide your logic to me in a PM and I'll tell you if it's possible and the degree of complexity so you know what you should expect
(I'm an Ethereum developer)
17  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Should I start own exchange website? on: September 01, 2017, 01:44:38 PM
It can be quiet complex, please keep in mind you're dealing with other peoples value so a portion of your money should go to auditing your code, there are consulting companies out there that are respected already who can provide you with a great audit of your final code but I think they cost 25 Eth per audit. However, developing an exchange I definitely profitable, the market volume will only increase with time and this will affect you as well if you develop the project properly the first time and it gains traction.
18  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: looking for partners to make a team on: September 01, 2017, 12:59:40 PM
First of all, I must reward you for making this question as open-ended as possible!
Next, please give us a detailed introduction of the project, it's use case and what qualifications you seek from potential team members.
A good first step would be to nail down your idea as much as possible. Try to write a whitepaper describing marketing research, marketing strategy, product architecture, funding structure, etc. (that is if you're capable of it) and use it as a blueprint to fill the roles that you wish on your team rooster.
I wish you all the best with your future crypto adventure Smiley
19  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Developing an crypto exchange. on: September 01, 2017, 12:51:13 PM
Hey Shaggy,
Nice to see another developer and I greet you welcome to the best developer community Smiley
If you have any development questions, feel free to PM me, I have coded a decentralised exchange previously so I might be able to clear some bottlenecks for you.
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What ICO are you watching next? for me BAT, TEZOS and STATUS on: September 01, 2017, 12:34:06 PM
As a developer, I'm definitely watching Chainlink, I really like their use case.
Kyber.Network, is on my list as well, anything with Vitalik on board is most likely going to succeed Smiley
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