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February 03, 2017, 04:32:24 PM
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Looking For A Blockchain Developer Intern

At 20|30, we are looking for an intern to help us build our definitive index of cryptocurrencies. It’s a big project. We already have about six people working on it. Now we’re looking for someone to build a multi-blockchain explorer. At first, it’s to track our multi-blockchain portfolio, which will consist of about 50 cryptocurrencies. Later, we would like to build a general multi-chain explorer. We hope to find a sharp developer who has familiarity with crypto, APIs, and blockchains in general, and who is excited about our project to change the world. Please introduce yourself in our forums and tell us what experience and interest you have in this project.

(Edit: This project will be paid in our future stock token, which won't be public for more than a year. All of us are working passionately to build this future. We do it to work together on ground-breaking projects. The reward of future stock is an afterthought. )

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February 03, 2017, 04:53:44 PM
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Is this a paid internship or are you just looking for free labor?
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February 03, 2017, 05:00:28 PM
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Is this a paid internship or are you just looking for free labor?

I posted it for David Siegel: https://2030.io/about/ 

His Blogpost contains the info now:

"This project will be paid in our future stock token, which won't be public for more than a year. All of us are working passionately to build this future. We do it to work together on ground-breaking projects. The reward of future stock is an afterthought."
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February 04, 2017, 04:57:56 PM
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Is this a paid internship or are you just looking for free labor?

I posted it for David Siegel: https://2030.io/about/ 

His Blogpost contains the info now:

"This project will be paid in our future stock token, which won't be public for more than a year. All of us are working passionately to build this future. We do it to work together on ground-breaking projects. The reward of future stock is an afterthought."

so if the project doesn't work out then you would have just received free labor
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February 06, 2017, 03:13:01 PM
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Is this a paid internship or are you just looking for free labor?

I posted it for David Siegel: https://2030.io/about/ 

His Blogpost contains the info now:

"This project will be paid in our future stock token, which won't be public for more than a year. All of us are working passionately to build this future. We do it to work together on ground-breaking projects. The reward of future stock is an afterthought."

so if the project doesn't work out then you would have just received free labor

ding ding ding. We have a winner.

Or if they decided to make a new company you are left with worthless stock.
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February 06, 2017, 03:52:30 PM
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Is this a paid internship or are you just looking for free labor?

I posted it for David Siegel: https://2030.io/about/ 

His Blogpost contains the info now:

"This project will be paid in our future stock token, which won't be public for more than a year. All of us are working passionately to build this future. We do it to work together on ground-breaking projects. The reward of future stock is an afterthought."

so if the project doesn't work out then you would have just received free labor

ding ding ding. We have a winner.

Or if they decided to make a new company you are left with worthless stock.

I would suggest that those who might be interested contact the team and ask whatever questions might be there.

My understanding is: It's for those who see potential in the project and would like to participate. In that case it could be seen as something like an "early investment" - not with money but skills/effort/work. Those who don't want that or only would work for quick payment are also free to make that decision and stay back.

Not necessary in my opinion are "between-the-line-assumptions" it would be shady. If I would have that concern I wouldn't have agreed to post it.

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February 06, 2017, 07:24:50 PM
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No matter how you try to explain, every decision comes with a risk which might work out or not. Its true that if the project didn't work out as planned, then its a free labour, its also true that if it does, that might be more than winning a jackpot so anyone who want to try it out should just ask himself one simple question, which of the outcome will I be able to live with if I take the decision to join in or not. And the case is settled.
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February 06, 2017, 08:03:08 PM
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No matter how you try to explain, every decision comes with a risk which might work out or not. Its true that if the project didn't work out as planned, then its a free labour, its also true that if it does, that might be more than winning a jackpot so anyone who want to try it out should just ask himself one simple question, which of the outcome will I be able to live with if I take the decision to join in or not. And the case is settled.


It's like investing - in this case not money but time and ability. And whenever somebody invests in something and it's a legit investment it involves the risk that it might not turn out as successful & profitable. But if - it could be worth much more than the usual labor-hour-payment.

Because of the most important question: Nobody will die ;-)

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February 06, 2017, 08:17:58 PM
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No matter how you try to explain, every decision comes with a risk which might work out or not. Its true that if the project didn't work out as planned, then its a free labour, its also true that if it does, that might be more than winning a jackpot so anyone who want to try it out should just ask himself one simple question, which of the outcome will I be able to live with if I take the decision to join in or not. And the case is settled.


It's like investing - in this case not money but time and ability. And whenever somebody invests in something and it's a legit investment it involves the risk that it might not turn out as successful & profitable. But if - it could be worth much more than the usual labor-hour-payment.

Because of the most important question: Nobody will die ;-)



There are many different points of view, but I think you should pay the developer at least if you pay the developer, you avoid problems in the future.

My opinion!

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February 06, 2017, 08:25:58 PM
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No matter how you try to explain, every decision comes with a risk which might work out or not. Its true that if the project didn't work out as planned, then its a free labour, its also true that if it does, that might be more than winning a jackpot so anyone who want to try it out should just ask himself one simple question, which of the outcome will I be able to live with if I take the decision to join in or not. And the case is settled.


It's like investing - in this case not money but time and ability. And whenever somebody invests in something and it's a legit investment it involves the risk that it might not turn out as successful & profitable. But if - it could be worth much more than the usual labor-hour-payment.

Because of the most important question: Nobody will die ;-)



There are many different points of view, but I think you should pay the developer at least if you pay the developer, you avoid problems in the future.

My opinion!

I posted this for David Siegel. So, no payment from me. ;-)

I don't even think it needs much discussion about this. Those who are interested can contact him. Those who are not are not.
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