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I'm more interested in the results of fundraising, they have not been published. If at the moment they have collected the necessary amount and will develop the project, then everything will be fine. And if very little is collected and this will limit the speed of development of the project, then no matter what exchange the listing will be on, this will not help.
Although there has been no official announcement about the results of the fundraising, but Admin on the tele group said: "we raised a lot less money than our team invested in this project" so we can already guess the speed of developmen of this project going forward, right
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January 14, 2020, 09:25:54 PM |
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There's been so many freelancer/gig economy platform already - Canya, hirematch, ethlancer, blocklancer, hiway, canlead, gigtrick. Most are barely functional, majority have turned out to be vaporware. So, what makes yours any different?
------------------------------------------------------ checked the team list. 6 members where 2 are community managers, 2 are marketing, 1 is the CEO and the other is John Q. Nice movie
Hello, Bowtiesarecool! You are right, there are plenty of platforms that didn't succeed in mass adoption. They failed because they didn't focus on functionality of their platforms, and creators barely understood the problems with existing freelance economy. PIXBY team took an in-depth review of the freelance industry and found the fundamental problems which are exit scams, high transaction fees, and not to mention the UI because most of crypto-asset based freelance marketplaces are terrible and not user friendly at all. At PIXBY we have found solutions for all of the mentioned problems. For instance, escrow payments will allow buyers to safely transact assets to seller without having to worry about not receiving the job, and another bonus of utilizing Blockchain technologies are Ethereum Dapps that will allow us to make royalty programs and reward based on users activities. As time goes, we will present the best crypto-asset based freelance marketplace the world has to offer. Hope this answers your question. Thanks for the response, but still doesn't address any of my concern. Proof is in the pudding they say and talk is cheap. At the very least, do show us a concept of your UI and what makes it different from others - assuming you don't have an MVP. Speaking of MVP, your basically treading the same path most of the others did without one. The only difference is they had the benefit of engaging a community that was not yet jaded by overpromising and underdelivering. Now that most freelancers are now wary of "yet another freelancer platform", it's going to take more than words to woo anybody over Would love to bring this back up now that the "enthusiasm" has eroded and cold, hard reality has set in. Unless the market goes extremely bullish to quadruple whatever they raised - if not more, this is the end of the line for yet another freelance on the blockchain pipedream. I'm not one to gloat or even take any pleasure from startup failing to translate their lofty ambitions into grounded utility, however, it's time some form of sanity starts getting restored into this industry and all these "mr. me too" knockoffs get back to the drawingboard for some shred of originality. Ofc, we could wake up to BTC @ $100k tomorrow for another go at the merry go round
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January 14, 2020, 09:54:35 PM |
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Hello Bitcoin Forum community. We had to make a difficult decision and in this regard we wrote an article with a detailed explanation of the situation:
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January 15, 2020, 03:55:50 AM |
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Hello Bitcoin Forum community. We had to make a difficult decision and in this regard we wrote an article with a detailed explanation of the situation: Not listed in P2PB2B is the best for the project and hopefully your project will have more strategies to attract investors. I still believe in your project and will continue to follow the news. What people hope is a good liquidity exchange and traders can trade freely as this is a way to encourage investors to stay longer. Of course the decision of the project and listening to community opinions is something you should absorb in the future.
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January 15, 2020, 03:43:07 PM |
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I still believe in your project and I also always follow information in the telegram, even though you postpone listing but I'm sure in the future your project will be successful and I'm also very happy because you asked the community to choose the best exchange for PIXBY and I hope that 5 of your exchanges mention one of them is top exchange
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January 15, 2020, 07:56:10 PM |
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There's been so many freelancer/gig economy platform already - Canya, hirematch, ethlancer, blocklancer, hiway, canlead, gigtrick. Most are barely functional, majority have turned out to be vaporware. So, what makes yours any different?
------------------------------------------------------ checked the team list. 6 members where 2 are community managers, 2 are marketing, 1 is the CEO and the other is John Q. Nice movie
Hello, Bowtiesarecool! You are right, there are plenty of platforms that didn't succeed in mass adoption. They failed because they didn't focus on functionality of their platforms, and creators barely understood the problems with existing freelance economy. PIXBY team took an in-depth review of the freelance industry and found the fundamental problems which are exit scams, high transaction fees, and not to mention the UI because most of crypto-asset based freelance marketplaces are terrible and not user friendly at all. At PIXBY we have found solutions for all of the mentioned problems. For instance, escrow payments will allow buyers to safely transact assets to seller without having to worry about not receiving the job, and another bonus of utilizing Blockchain technologies are Ethereum Dapps that will allow us to make royalty programs and reward based on users activities. As time goes, we will present the best crypto-asset based freelance marketplace the world has to offer. Hope this answers your question. Thanks for the response, but still doesn't address any of my concern. Proof is in the pudding they say and talk is cheap. At the very least, do show us a concept of your UI and what makes it different from others - assuming you don't have an MVP. Speaking of MVP, your basically treading the same path most of the others did without one. The only difference is they had the benefit of engaging a community that was not yet jaded by overpromising and underdelivering. Now that most freelancers are now wary of "yet another freelancer platform", it's going to take more than words to woo anybody over Would love to bring this back up now that the "enthusiasm" has eroded and cold, hard reality has set in. Unless the market goes extremely bullish to quadruple whatever they raised - if not more, this is the end of the line for yet another freelance on the blockchain pipedream. I'm not one to gloat or even take any pleasure from startup failing to translate their lofty ambitions into grounded utility, however, it's time some form of sanity starts getting restored into this industry and all these "mr. me too" knockoffs get back to the drawingboard for some shred of originality. Ofc, we could wake up to BTC @ $100k tomorrow for another go at the merry go round Hello, dear friend, Bowtiesarecool! Our enthusiasm and desire to adopt something new in the crypto world did not disappear anywhere! I admit there are similar platforms in crypto space, but to my knowledge we are different. Your statement about "another freelance in blockchain pipedream" doesn't make any sense for me...Each project is unique, and the worst thing to do is comparing one with another... Because we are not responsible for other people who fail. To make the long story short, please study our project because we have implemented a staking protocol, built a new Dapp and revamped the project in general. This is just a beginning...
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January 15, 2020, 11:21:37 PM |
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I still believe in your project and I also always follow information in the telegram, even though you postpone listing but I'm sure in the future your project will be successful and I'm also very happy because you asked the community to choose the best exchange for PIXBY and I hope that 5 of your exchanges mention one of them is top exchange
Yes, I hope the next exchange will show a decent result... although to be honest, I think the IEO model has exhausted itself. I think the project needs to rely more on private meetings with investors, and continue working on the project to have at least an MVP.
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January 17, 2020, 04:16:18 PM |
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PIXBY pre-sale LIVE and will be held from January 15 to February 10th. More details in our blog: Thank you cygan for supporting the project and stay tuned! 👍🏼👍🏼
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Bowtiesarecool
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January 18, 2020, 11:34:03 AM |
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There's been so many freelancer/gig economy platform already - Canya, hirematch, ethlancer, blocklancer, hiway, canlead, gigtrick. Most are barely functional, majority have turned out to be vaporware. So, what makes yours any different?
------------------------------------------------------ checked the team list. 6 members where 2 are community managers, 2 are marketing, 1 is the CEO and the other is John Q. Nice movie
Hello, Bowtiesarecool! You are right, there are plenty of platforms that didn't succeed in mass adoption. They failed because they didn't focus on functionality of their platforms, and creators barely understood the problems with existing freelance economy. PIXBY team took an in-depth review of the freelance industry and found the fundamental problems which are exit scams, high transaction fees, and not to mention the UI because most of crypto-asset based freelance marketplaces are terrible and not user friendly at all. At PIXBY we have found solutions for all of the mentioned problems. For instance, escrow payments will allow buyers to safely transact assets to seller without having to worry about not receiving the job, and another bonus of utilizing Blockchain technologies are Ethereum Dapps that will allow us to make royalty programs and reward based on users activities. As time goes, we will present the best crypto-asset based freelance marketplace the world has to offer. Hope this answers your question. Thanks for the response, but still doesn't address any of my concern. Proof is in the pudding they say and talk is cheap. At the very least, do show us a concept of your UI and what makes it different from others - assuming you don't have an MVP. Speaking of MVP, your basically treading the same path most of the others did without one. The only difference is they had the benefit of engaging a community that was not yet jaded by overpromising and underdelivering. Now that most freelancers are now wary of "yet another freelancer platform", it's going to take more than words to woo anybody over Would love to bring this back up now that the "enthusiasm" has eroded and cold, hard reality has set in. Unless the market goes extremely bullish to quadruple whatever they raised - if not more, this is the end of the line for yet another freelance on the blockchain pipedream. I'm not one to gloat or even take any pleasure from startup failing to translate their lofty ambitions into grounded utility, however, it's time some form of sanity starts getting restored into this industry and all these "mr. me too" knockoffs get back to the drawingboard for some shred of originality. Ofc, we could wake up to BTC @ $100k tomorrow for another go at the merry go round Hello, dear friend, Bowtiesarecool! Our enthusiasm and desire to adopt something new in the crypto world did not disappear anywhere! I admit there are similar platforms in crypto space, but to my knowledge we are different. Your statement about "another freelance in blockchain pipedream" doesn't make any sense for me...Each project is unique, and the worst thing to do is comparing one with another... Because we are not responsible for other people who fail. To make the long story short, please study our project because we have implemented a staking protocol, built a new Dapp and revamped the project in general. This is just a beginning... Not to be antagonistic, but those who don't know that history are bound to repeat it. Staking protocol, building a new dApp... lemme go on a limb and add that you guys will be adding governance features too, right? That makes this novel when another freelance on blockchain project, Canya, has implemented same? Forgive me if I don't see the difference here or anything new again. Will be checking back in a few months to pick up from where we left off. Likely to become an interesting case study for those looking to retread same path
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January 19, 2020, 11:09:20 AM |
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Well, I have warned Pixby's CEO about p2pb2b but he didn't want to listen. He even stopped reading my messages in telegram. And here's the result.
Unfortunately, good advice is usually not heard.
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Bowtiesarecool
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January 19, 2020, 01:38:44 PM |
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Well, I have warned Pixby's CEO about p2pb2b but he didn't want to listen. He even stopped reading my messages in telegram. And here's the result.
Unfortunately, good advice is usually not heard.
Like my good friend would say "Enthusiasm is a poor substitute for professionalism". The heydays of 2016/2017 are gone and that madness is unlikely to return. You either solicit for all the facts, prepare not to cut any corners, and plan for the slow and steady grind for the top, or just simply get rekt.
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January 20, 2020, 06:53:28 PM |
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Well, I have warned Pixby's CEO about p2pb2b but he didn't want to listen. He even stopped reading my messages in telegram. And here's the result.
Unfortunately, good advice is usually not heard.
People who are in the project management, think differently and in most cases will ignore the opinion of any forum user. And it's sad, but there's nothing you can do about it. The important thing is that the project did not give up and was able to continue, let's see if IDO can fix the situation.
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Santri
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January 21, 2020, 03:44:39 AM |
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People who are in the project management, think differently and in most cases will ignore the opinion of any forum user. And it's sad, but there's nothing you can do about it. The important thing is that the project did not give up and was able to continue, let's see if IDO can fix the situation.
I don't think IDO will fix anything because only IEO in large exchanges can fix situation of PIXBY to attract investors, I'm also waiting for the next IEO if in large exchange maybe I'll also join but if only small exchange I'll think 5 times
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January 21, 2020, 08:56:51 AM |
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I don't think IDO will fix anything because only IEO in large exchanges can fix situation of PIXBY to attract investors, I'm also waiting for the next IEO if in large exchange maybe I'll also join but if only small exchange I'll think 5 times
IEO again ? why keep holding IEO? Is the fund collected still lacking? This is very strange, if like this investor confidence will decrease
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January 21, 2020, 10:32:29 AM |
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IEO again ? why keep holding IEO? Is the fund collected still lacking? This is very strange, if like this investor confidence will decrease
Yep.IEO on P2PB2B was unsuccessfull,they raised a lot less money than team invested in this project. The team did some revamping and they have decided to continuing to fundraising on PIXBY presales (IDO) And the team is very confident that they have a solid number of interested investors
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January 21, 2020, 11:21:34 PM |
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People who are in the project management, think differently and in most cases will ignore the opinion of any forum user. And it's sad, but there's nothing you can do about it. The important thing is that the project did not give up and was able to continue, let's see if IDO can fix the situation.
I don't think IDO will fix anything because only IEO in large exchanges can fix situation of PIXBY to attract investors, I'm also waiting for the next IEO if in large exchange maybe I'll also join but if only small exchange I'll think 5 times This is the myth from 2019, IEOs do not work, and only on 1 exchange it can work, but to get there you need to have a know-how project and a lot of money or communication with the management. IDO is not so common, so there is still a chance to somehow lay the foundation in the project. Let's see, it remains to wait 1 month
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January 27, 2020, 09:49:21 PM |
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Hello Bitcoin Forum community! PIXBY Deck is out!
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Hello Bitcoin Forum community! PIXBY Deck is out! So, let's summarize from this presentation. Current number of active stakeholders 31 and phone app must be soon. At what stage is the application? Beta?
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