As the title suggests I made this thread to seek the council of this community regarding a project I have been working on between my actual job. Before going into detail about the project I will give you a bit of background information about myself.
I'm an engineer (sound) with an engineering background: started my out of school education in manufacturing engineering, then studied aerospace engineering, then finished a Bsc in sound engineering (sound was always my passion due to the creative aspect and my love of music, once my father gave his approval of my desire to study sound engineering I took it on).
During the entirety of my teen to adult life I have been fascinated and heavily involved with the realm of the internet - starting out with posting on E-feds (for those who weren't around in the early 2000's and late 90's they were basically forums which nerds like myself would role play as make believe wrestlers and use primitive HTML code to 'pretty-up' our posts) and then progressing to coding my own websites in HTML/CSS, then moving on to making websites (paid) for other local companies using PHP, JS, HTML & CSS, then making my own media based company/website which accumulated well over a million youtube views and i subsequently sold.
Along the way I also taught myself the basic principles of other coding languages such as C++ (although it has been a very long time since I used it) and flash (although flash is now dead in the water), along with teaching myself to use most of the Adobe suite to a pretty good standard and learning to film/edit music videos.
Recently I have been tinkering with Ethereum contracts and found the code to be strikingly similar to Javascript and PHP thus began writing my own smart contract using pre made open source contracts to get an idea of the working of the system.
Now I have made a PoS contract, with a limited supply, that allows for transfer of ownership and transfer of fund etc, which I have been testing on the Eth testnet over the past few days - it's seemingly working though I readjusted the code and am about to redeploy the contract to test the minting function of it.
Once I am entirely happy with the contract I intend to start development of the website which I hope to be able to interact with the contract and, ultimately, allow token holders to interact with the contract and network from the front end of the website.
As you can probably tell from reading all that (if you did) I am not a blockchain developer, I do, however, have an idea for something which I think not only solves a problem but also is somewhat unique ( I say somewhat as I do not know every project which is being developed right now). I do also believe that, should this be carried out properly, it could make a positive impact in many people's lives.
So far I have written a rough roadmap - I say rough, it is 1900 words - and made plans for distribution of the token, but with all the recent E-Shite coins going around I am unsure as to how I should go about realising this project.
As I said, I seek the council of this community as I want this token to become a part of our community. I do not wish to make a quick buck like many 'devs' who have been running rampant over the past couple of weeks and, when the project comes to fruition, I would be more than happy to make my real ID public domain - it isn't hard to find right now if I am honest.
I have sought council from a close friend who is a banker for a worldwide bank which you all know, in a city which you all know and he is seemingly on board with the project.
I basically need advice regarding getting high quality devs on board to audit the contract prior to actual deployment of it. I do not wish to just release the roadmap as I feel it is something which could be copied, likewise if I disclose my full idea and plan, someone could easily rip it off to make a quick buck during this eSHITE fad.
Anyway, any advice would be hugely appreciated and not forgotten. I understand this might be somewhat unorthodox (coming on here and asking advice) and apologise for the length of this post.
Thanks in advance!
You might have something that could bring in more people to your project if your project was is not a copy of another coin. Not many people look at roadmaps now days.