Outsourcing is an acceptable business practice. In fact, the use of it is increasing in the world. Nothing wrong with it and in real life business management seldom has the skills themselves to run their IT department.
Good attempt, but this shows that coin management is not wasting their time on coding but focusing on core business objectives (Toshidesk) while outsourcing the mundane tasks like coding to an expert since they cannot code themselves or is not skilled to do a good job of coding themselves. Play to your strengths. This is in line with articles like
this one from Harvard Business Review or
this one in Forbes or some expert advice
here and
here and I would say what coin management is doing here is the preferred strategy for MTR. Play to your strengths - if coding is not your strength, outsource it to someone whose strength it is. It is also re-assuring that management is looking to improve the wallet to improve sync times etc. Imagine coin management did not care about the community and decided not to improve the wallet? That would have been unacceptable. Thanks for posting that.
To require coin management to also be devs for a coin to be successful is retro theory.
this is exactly how we work as well ...
i know enough coding to get me into a little - or a LOT - of trouble ...
so the core development of most of the coin / wallet development is commissioned to the coin developer ... the website - to the web dev - the logo and graphics - to the graphics dev ...
i do a lot of the scripting for granite - but the real core development is for the experts ...
there is nothing really wrong with the whole outsourcing arena - unless it becomes aan issue for the business that its commissioned for ... in the case of mtr - it is a bonus ...
imagine if bitcoin and dash only had one dev to do ALL of the work ... things will get bigger and more complex for one person to handle - which is what is happening currently ... leave the experts to do what they do - and the management to do what they do best ...
well said jc ...
#crysx
Yea, I really don't see any problem with hiring the right people to do the best job possible.
My outsourcing abilities are stellar, and I have the best team I can afford right now.
Everyone on my team brings a certain something to the table and I'm blessed to have the people backing me and my vision.
Not all freelancers are unskilled out there now-a-days either....Lots of them are looking to get into the Crypto space, but don't have any direction.
Saqib - My CMS Developer; I found on Upwork. He has been so helpful by creating the CMS front end that you seen within ToshiDesk Beta V1. I was able to communicate what I wanted effectively and he made it happen.
It took me 100's and 100's of tickets within Springloops ( project managing portal ) - but when its all said and done...the CMS is very clean and 100% functional.
I actually thought about making a little development diary with all of it...One of the VC guys I've been speaking to has been sorta prepping me for the big show..and said a good piece of content to have is a development diary...showing you follow through on ideas and are committed through thick and thin.
Obviously the current CMS isn't all I want...There will be major updates to it shortly.
This week he is going to start transforming the front end of it.
What does this mean?
Well, take a look at Facebook and Twitter...You can effectivley browse the site and navigate around to a few areas but when it comes to wanting to comment, or join a group, or even like something - You're required to sign in.
What we are working on now is converting
www.ToshiDesk.com into a live front end of the Dashboard.
You wont have to be logged in to see the Dashboard and new coming users will be able to get a feel for what ToshiDesk is, without feeling pressured to sign up / login right away.
I have to make sure the new user realizes the value of ToshiDesk first by showing a few intriguing aspects of it before trying to ask that user to convert.
Before performing any profile intensive stuff or trying to use certain features...the user will be required to login/signup.
This is the art of funneling and converting your audience.
More conversions = higher revenues for ToshiDesk = higher net worth = higher valuation.
You know I got this
Talk soon,
MasterTrader777
MY 777th POST!Not good. More tips then:
TxId's can be sent to the exchange during this sort of situation and some get picked up and some don't...
TxId is transaction ID. You cannot send it to exchange. You can send transaction. Transaction has it's ID. This is TxId. Now, just because exchange (like any other node) see transaction does not mean it really cares. Transactions go to block. Block is something interesting. Exchanges see blocks and count next blocks after that first one with that transaction. Number of next blocks is called number of confirmations.
With blockchain hung you see no new blocks. So no confirmations. So exchange will not let user spend coins deposited without certain number of confirmations. This not "some get picked up and some don't". This is simple math, not random thing.
You know what is the most upsetting about you 8bitparty?
It's that you know so much, but dont apply your wisdom in the most helpful ways.
You could be an actual help...whoever you are ( I know this is your "I hate MasterTrader777" vendetta shill account ) - It's rather obvious.
Maybe one day you will come around and offer some real help instead of trying to be captain save a hoe crying scam scam scam when you know you're really just upset that a real project actually exist.