I've had some thoughts lately, I would like to share them and hear your thoughts:
A month ago we saw the biggest media interest in Bitcoins, we've seen so far. This was way bigger than 2011, and a lot of people actually seemed to believe in Bitcoins for once.
Lately we've seen a lot of big players join the game. Globally such as Wordpress, OkCupid and Reddit. Locally in Denmark, the second largest Dating website just started accepting them (Single.dk), and I am sure this is a trend in most countries. We've also seen investments in different Bitcoin companies, and especially BitPay, CoinBase and CoinLab look extremely strong.
However, this is not the most interesting part. I know TechCrunch writes *A LOT* of Bitcoins about Bitcoins, but see this article+video:
http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/29/chris-dixon-plans-on-investing-in-more-bitcoin-startups-says-more-entrepreneurs-are-getting-involved/6 Minutes in, Chris Dixon starts talking about Bitcoins and Silicon Valley. From what I could understand, it seems A LOT of very professional guys are building Bitcoin stuff right now, or at least have the ideas.
So far we've seen very little of this, and in my honest opinion: Most Bitcoins websites are not that professional yet. They will be, with these kind of people building stuff. This will bring Bitcoin to a whole new level, and hopefully bring the services to a lot of new people.
I don't know the average time from idea -> launch in Silicon Valley, but I guess it's 3 months at least (and adding 6-9 months if funding is needed). If we estimate many of these ideas started a month ago, I guess we will see A LOT of very interesting Bitcoin startups in 2-4 months.
I also think this will bring a huge amount of partnerships to Bitcoins. Many of the people in these areas know how to knock down doors, and make deals. Hopefully, they will do that.
Not only Silicon Valley is interesting, of course. Anywhere on earth with entrepreneurs is exciting.
Tl;dr:
A lot of people are most likely starting Bitcoin businesses right now, and many of them with a skillset we haven't seen that much in the community yet. This will bring partnerships, money and business models to Bitcoins - which most likely - will lead to a greater mass adoption.
Discussion:
- When do you think these startups will arrive? If ever?
- What kind of partnerships will be interesting to see?
- What types of businesses will we see first?