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Cryptocurrency discussions / Criteria for choosing a good bounty
« on: July 31, 2018, 04:57:49 AM »
Your criteria for choosing a good bounty should be practically the same as that criteria you would have if you were considering making a financial investment in the project. Remember, even if you're not investing money, when you participate in a bounty you're still investing. You're simply investing time rather than money. And you expect compensation for it. Why would you participate in a bounty for a project you're not interested in investing in? It makes no sense. Overview of what you should look for:

1. Does their project solve an actual need? Do they actually have a business here which they can monetize?
2. Look for some kind of MVP at the very least. Are they actually building something technically interesting? What do they have so far
3. Team. Can they pull it off?
4. Cryptoeconomics. Do they actually need a token as part of their business model. Hint: most don't. Projects like Augur for example do.
5. Who have they partnered with? Being partnered with big names e.g. BitcoinSuisse/AmaZix is a lot better as they projects do much more in depth due diligence and help hold the projects to account. If the project is managing their own bounty, instead of it being professionally managed, what reason do they have to actually pay you?
6. Look for projects that are straight forward & blunt with people. Not projects that vomit out useless marketing pieces about how they're going to "revolutionize the world". Also avoid projects that are too focused on getting your money / giving investors discounts/bonuses
7. Ask yourself if you think the project will be successful and highly sought after. Will they hit their hardcap? If they only reach 1/4 of their hard cap, chances are their token price won't hold up too well.

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Solidity / Solidity Tutorials
« on: February 06, 2018, 11:19:08 PM »
Does anyone knows any tutorial that can teach one how to code using solidity? Whether paid or free. Also, is it languages specific? What I mean is that can it be coded only using only one programming language?

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Has anyone heard about Boon VC?
« on: February 06, 2018, 09:48:48 AM »
Has anyone heard about the Boon VC? Its a decentralized online job marketplace like upwork. I think it has good potentials and strength of team is good.
Anyone into freelancing anyway?

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Forum related / YouTube Video Tutorial
« on: February 04, 2018, 11:26:04 PM »
Sincerely speaking, I have not gotten a full hang of how this forum operates. There seems to be many information to read that are scattered here and there.
I'm suggesting that there should be a video tutorial on YouTube that would explain the operation of the forum to beginners. This would greatly clear the doubt and encourage others to participate.

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Blockchain Technology / How to build a blockchain
« on: January 31, 2018, 05:12:28 PM »
Since the blockchain technology is a relatively new technology, not many developers are involved. And the few ones which are involved seem to guard carefully their knowledge.
Are there any means for knowing how to build a blockchain? Tutorials, courses, videos, etc?

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