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January 13, 2016, 02:51:58 AM
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www.btcpredictions.com

Hey guys,

I have been running a web app (link at top of post) for a while now and I'm getting to the point where it's becoming too much work for me to do on my own. I am interested in finding some front end web developers who can help me out with the ui/ux.

Here is some basic info about the project:
BTCPredictions uses machine learning to try to predict future bitcoin and currency exchange rates (and potentially other commodities and assets in the future). Specifically, it uses artificial neural networks. The predictions are displayed on simple, easy to read charts. You can also see how they have performed in the past versus actual prices. I am hoping to add more features such as a trade simulator, more predictions, trading strategies + notifications, etc.

I am happy to go into much more detail about the project with anyone who is interested. Feel free to email me at btcpredictions@gmail.com

Currently there are a LOT of moving pieces involved in this project, and it's getting to be a lot for one person. I have been doing a lot of work on developing out apis and working on the predictions themselves, but I kind of rushed through the ui (as you can see). I'm not much of a ui/ux developer, so I am interested in finding someone who can help me out.

Feel free to respond to this thread or shoot me an email if you are interested, and we can schedule some time to talk. Also it's a big bonus if you happen to live in the Boston area!

-Kevin
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January 15, 2016, 12:16:08 AM
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January 15, 2016, 11:44:35 AM
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What sort of front end you looking to do? JS Heavy or CSS Heavy Front End?
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January 15, 2016, 01:35:46 PM
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What sort of front end you looking to do? JS Heavy or CSS Heavy Front End?

Haha I hate to say both but I think the answer is both. I have a series of APIs I've developed that the js side of the front end would need to interact with to get data and display it properly. I guess it doesn't have to be too CSS heavy but I would like it to be responsive, or at least somewhat responsive. Yeah so I guess more js heavy actually.
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February 26, 2016, 03:22:07 AM
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Do you have any kind of budget allocated for the front end development? Or is this another profit-sharing model :/

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February 27, 2016, 02:24:04 AM
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You should definitely improve the design, it looks very old fashioned.

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