Hey,
The Crowdfund case is here and ready to be used to fund your projects and ideas. The rules are simple.
You define a name, a description, the total duration of the crowdfunding and the total amount you need to gather. After the duration you have set, the AT checks the total amount gathered and if is greater than the one you have asked, the total amount is sent back to the ATs creators account. If the project is not successfully funded then refunds all the participants the amount they have sent minus the fees the AT needs for processing ( approx. 7 bursts ).
After the crowdfund case is done, the AT acts as a donation address, where any amount sent to the AT goes to the creator of the AT.
As in the lottery case I created a html file for making things easier for anyone interested in creating his project or help funding the project. If you want to use the html file then copy it under html/ui/ directory.
The resulting html looks like that:
You can find the corresponding html here:
http://burstcoin.info/d/cfand the assembly code of the CF case here:
http://pastebin.com/09j994YcIf you are considering using BURST's new crowdfunding feature, and even if you aren't, I would like to point to this case:
ATDevelopmentFund
The purpose of this case is to provide funding to help extend the technical work and general product development and marketing for AT inside the burst platform.
The ATDevFund is asking for 1,000,000 BURST, and already +20% is collected (among them my lottery winnings, as I promised...).
I'm not pointing to this case because I'd like some devs being richer or being able to launch scam coin.
Remember that BURST was launched without any pre-mine, without any IPO/ICO - so damn many people are working for free with this coins to, quoting that article, being: "once again, one step ahead of the competition". BURST didn't make any promises to collect a single damn BTC. The devs have just worked and worked - and shown result after result after result.
People have not only worked for free but also but their own money into this project, and we are many that made some decent money off that. That's the reason I donated a, for some, kinda large sum tonight, and for some, just peanuts.
The sum that you are donating really doesn't matter. It's the act of donating that is more important, showing those working hard for free that you really appreciate what
they are doing. And will be doing.
As someone with a bit of insight on what is coming up, I know you and the market will love it when it is completed by these awesome guys. So
please considering a donation to the ATDevelopmentFund and filling that 1mill cap!
While doing so, we'll also make sure that the crowdfunding case is working properly, a news on its own.