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August 05, 2020, 10:33:31 PM
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I think that if it is difficult enough, in my case what i do is receive or make donations but i do not have a partner. The plaform i use is MintMe ,this platform is a cryptocurrency exchange with a simple idea, you can monetize any idea you have by creating a crypto token for it and offer it for money to potential investors and fans, while giving them the opportunity to become token creators as well
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August 06, 2020, 05:30:55 AM
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That's why it's really good to have a good running product first before offer a partnership to anyone

Nobody would ever get anywhere if it was done like this. It's more like, going into partnerships that are well risky but knowing about the risk, knowing that it's likely the project will not pan out and being prepared for it.

So for instance, it makes sense to ask what you will get out of it if the project fails and there is just no money? Sometimes what was built can be reused for another project, or there can be an email list that can be reused and so on.

Instead I see people (like in marketing and such) trying to lock up an ICO project into a multi-year contract (lol).

Just learn to deal with risk man..

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August 22, 2020, 11:01:25 PM
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Depending on the approach. Do attend meetup and build trust among people before sharing your idea, if it is that superb, there are lots that are looking to invest into talent but it must have a real use cases and have an edge over what is currently in existing.

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