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March 13, 2018, 02:31:26 AM
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March 13, 2018, 02:18:14 PM
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Yeah going to a freelancer platform would really be you best bet in finding someone suited for the job.
You'll probably be able to find someone with experience on Upwork or Guru for example or perhaps even Fiverr for smaller jobs like logo design or writing (if needed).

It also couldn't hurt to post something here in the forum in the 'Services' section, but make sure you don't get scammed and find a reputable member.

If you're looking to start an ICO or coin, there are certain companies that offer specific services for that too.
Job board sites are the best place cos you would be getting it at a relatively cheaper rate, cos of the fierce competition. Upwork is usually my go-to Job board for coding jobs. Also, you don't wanna get a freelancer for that kinda job on fiverr, cos it's very easy for freelancers to  buy good reviews and lie about their nationality on fiverr, which isn't the case for Upwork. However I have no real-life experience on freelancer.com.
Finally, if you would be getting an Upworker, make sure you get someone with at least a 500 working hours, an Impeccable track record of client review, and one whose profile, portfolio, and cover letter is convincing enough. Just look well before leaping.
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March 14, 2018, 11:57:30 PM
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Development is difficult right now as it's likely more profitable to launch an app then get paid to build one. Many of the people you hire may simply be re-skinning existing software without understanding any of the inner workings of the code. I would suggest looking through GitHub for people that specifically contribute to apps or core code for whatever platform you are targeting. You may want to consider smaller contributors because larger contributors are likely to be core team members of that platform.

Good luck!
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March 15, 2018, 12:56:11 AM
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Hi, I'm a python program and web developer, I've been involved with many startups and ICO's. If u want to talk more send me a DM on telegram: @cryptoFame (https://t.me/cryptoFame)
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March 15, 2018, 11:42:02 AM
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Dear Bitcointalk Community,

You can find the right candidates on the platforms which are below.

Websites For Bitcoin-Paying Freelance Jobs

1. XBTFreelancer is a freelancing board that deals with payments through bitcoins only. Employers can post project listings, and freelancers can bid on them. Once an employer has selected a bid, they can then use escrow to fund the project. Some features include full site SSL and payment escrow.
Website link: https://www.xbtfreelancer.com/
2. Cryptogrind. It's basically the Bitcoin Fiverr. In this site, you will be able to offer your work or look for freelancers and pay or be paid in Bitcoin.  The site is pretty straightforward and its design is actually pretty standard for these kinds of sites. You go there and there will be plenty of people offering their services. You can choose to pick or be one of them.
Website link: https://www.cryptogrind.com/services
How it works: https://bitcoinexchangeguide.com/cryptogrind/
3. /r/Jobs4Bitcoins
The subreddit Jobs4Bitcoins features both “for hire” and “hiring” posts. An average of three new posts go up per day, ranging from alpha-tester roundups to college students looking to hire out a research paper. Because the posts live on Reddit, there is no built-in escrow service for employers’ funds to be held for freelancers. Users will likely want to employ a third-party escrow service like EscrowCoin or BTCrow before beginning any work. Moderator of the Jobs4Bitcoins subreddit Matthew also offers his own escrow services. Really technical employer/freelancer pairs could avoid third-party fees altogether by just using a 2-of-2 multisignature address between themselves to hold the funds.
Website link: https://www.reddit.com/r/Jobs4Bitcoins/

Plus, well-known Freelancing Platforms

1. Upwork. Upwork, formerly Elance-oDesk, is a global freelancing platform where businesses and independent professionals connect and collaborate remotely.
How it works: https://www.upwork.com/i/how-it-works/client/
Website link: https://www.upwork.com/
2. Fiverr. This one is the world's largest online marketplace for freelance services, beginning at a cost of $5 per job performed, from which it gets its name.
How it works: https://buyers.fiverr.com/en/article/how-fiverr-works
Website link: https://www.fiverr.com/
3. Guru. Guru.com is a freelance marketplace. It allows companies to find freelance workers for commissioned work. Founded in 1998 in Pittsburgh as eMoonlighter.com and still headquartered there.
How it works: https://www.guru.com/howitworks.aspx
Website link: https://www.guru.com/
4. Envato. It's the world's leading marketplace and community for creative assets and creative people.
How it works: https://studio.envato.com/how-it-works
Website link: https://envato.com/
5. Freelancer. It's a global crowdsourcing marketplace website, which allows potential employers to post jobs that freelancers can then bid to complete.
How it works: https://www.freelancer.com/info/how-it-works
Website link: https://www.freelancer.com/
6. PeoplePerHour. It's a UK-based company whose function is as an online platform giving businesses access to thousands of skilled freelance experts in hundreds of different fields.
Website link: https://www.peopleperhour.com/
How it works: https://www.peopleperhour.com/static/how-it-works-seller

I'd like and hope to be helpful Wink

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March 16, 2018, 04:54:03 AM
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You're best bet is to go to local meetups and find people
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March 16, 2018, 06:00:02 AM
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If you want something done do it yourself. Learn, sweat, rip your hair out until you get it working. We all started from nothing.

Or just dump a couple thousand dollars on legitimate developers.
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December 26, 2018, 04:17:14 PM
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I run a blockchain development company and I've worked on all levels in the past. So I'll give you my perspective on this.

Fiverr is only for the absolute most basic of tasks. Don't hire anyone there for anything more than design work. You can get a cheap ERC20 there too if you want one for testing. The ERC20 tokens you get there though usually won't have a lot of customization to them. It'll just be a clone of an existing token.

Upwork and Freelancer are great resources for individual developers. If you have a small project, maybe just a proof of concept, then this is the way to go. You can hire a person there to accomplish a lot for less. There are a few hangups though. If you aren't technical yourself then you can easily hire a poor developer. The better the developer the busier they likely are. It's a give and take in order to save money with a freelancer. They may disappear midway through the project. You have to develop a lot more trust when they are handling your private keys and other sensitive information. The less you know the worse you will be using this option. However, if you are very technical and good at project management then the better off you'll be.

With blockchain development companies. The ups and downs here are obvious. You have a collection of experienced blockchain developers working strictly on this one type of software. It makes it an expensive option. These are professionals who want to get paid for their skills. However, there are many advantages. They can likely accomplish everything you want correctly the first time. This may save you money in the aggregate as you won't have to pay for so many revisions. It may also save you a lot of time. Blockchain companies can also use their experience for consultation. They can contribute to the vision of your project - whereas a freelancer will likely just do as you say whether that helps or hurts your project. They've also been around long enough to know they aren't going to run off with your data.

If you need any help I can answer any question at email: eric@infraexdev.com


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December 27, 2018, 05:06:58 PM
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we typically ask 900 -1500 for something basic,
that would include if needed

customizing your artwork,
(you get to make as many changes as you like pre win mac build)
building your Nodes ,
building your Explorers ,
building your pool ,
Starting your chain
checkpoint your chain ...( this ones getting missed a lot these days)
We set up your github and and download links if you need ,
we can refer you to bot masters for discord if thats your thing,

you also get access to our support channel its in our lab so someone
is almost always there if you need help with something

something more complex can get quite expensive ,
if your trying to have a unique algo or some crazy masternode setup
thats never been done before it requires more attention ,
more people working , more people getting paid ,

something we will not do is take on a role as  developers on a client project
we are software developers , we will support your code and network as long as you like
we will not however participate in selling an ico or appear as part of your project development team.

all that being said there is another room called dev heaven on discord its full of devs for hire i think

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December 30, 2018, 09:06:19 AM
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If I have an idea I would like to be brought to life but do not know code for cryptocurrency where could I find some developers to hire? How much do they usually charge?
It's mostly not easy to find investors just like that this days cause, gone are those days that people just put their money into a project with just a little or small research. With the way  the price of bitcoin just decreased, many investors invest in a project because the project is a working project not just an idea.
So if you want people to invest in your project,  it's best you first establish your project with the little fund you have,   if its solving a problem, then willingly investors will flow in.
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January 02, 2019, 08:44:53 AM
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I can recommend https://arkudasolutions.com/. We worked with them. They are experienced guys in blockchain development.
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January 02, 2019, 09:36:23 AM
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Hello.
We are a company that develop based on blockchain applications,games, ico projects and moreover.
Check Our website (https://arsmine.net) If you interest please contact us.
Best Regards
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January 02, 2019, 11:35:53 AM
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Hi, first of all what kind of project do you think ? And you can try freelancer.com a lot of developers is there.
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If I have an idea I would like to be brought to life but do not know code for cryptocurrency where could I find some developers to hire? How much do they usually charge?
Hello! My name is Stas. I'm representative of Avezor Software. Our company is engaged in AI and coplex solution for Blockchain. Our team possesses a wide rangw of tool for blockchain and software development. We will be glad to work for you.
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January 10, 2019, 11:53:22 PM
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BLOCKCHAIN DEVELOPER - REMOTE ONLY - PART-TIME ONLY

blockchain-programmer@protonmail.com
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January 11, 2019, 11:36:08 AM
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If I have an idea I would like to be brought to life but do not know code for cryptocurrency where could I find some developers to hire? How much do they usually charge?

You can find developers in telegram in crypto channels yoy can find them in discord chats if you ask you will find .
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January 14, 2019, 04:34:50 AM
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Posting in the services section is usually the right way.

I regularly look for jobs/gigs on there. Realistically, have a respectable budget (and be open about that budget, don't attempt to play games), and look for a reputable developer (past experience, etc). If everything checks out, it shouldn't be too difficult to find one.

Also, if you're only planning on paying w/ equity/tokens, be upfront about that. It makes it easier and doesn't waste any time for the developer or yourself.

If you're looking for a developer, I am free for work. Shoot me a PM if so.

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Web Developer. PM for details.
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January 16, 2019, 11:21:35 AM
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Blockchain software development.
We manage the whole process of development, implementing the most effective and advanced features to bring your ideas to life, giving you a ready-to-operate product that holds up to the highest standard.
telegram: @Jaden_G
e-mail: contact@robo-soft.io
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January 16, 2019, 10:43:13 PM
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Is there a good job board for bot coders?
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January 17, 2019, 08:15:47 AM
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Blockchain software development.
We manage the whole process of development, implementing the most effective and advanced features to bring your ideas to life, giving you a ready-to-operate product that holds up to the highest standard.
telegram: @Jaden_G
e-mail: contact@robo-soft.io
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