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December 08, 2014, 06:59:34 AM
#13
You'd be better off using kickstart with dollars and using bitcoin to convert into dollars and back.

You could state that all funds will become bitcoins or something.
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Knowledge its everything
December 08, 2014, 04:26:06 AM
#12
There are some
Altcoin crowdfunfing with Bitcoin

I don't know other crowdfunding
But, it's nice if it happen  Smiley

StartJOIN is specifically for crowd funding with cryprocurrency.
https://www.startjoin.com

A great site, but only few idea is good
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I Believe
December 08, 2014, 04:10:31 AM
#11
StartJOIN is specifically for crowd funding with cryprocurrency.
https://www.startjoin.com
hero member
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December 08, 2014, 04:02:54 AM
#10
Is it something worth looking into?  Has anyone here had any Bitcoin crowdfunding successes?  

Ethereum, Maidsafe, BitShares, Mastercoin, PeerTracks all raised over a half million dollars up to several million.  


huh, please provide any links to the campaigns, in the mean time I will do a search.







$6? Tell me you're not that guy who did a joke fundraiser for potato salad and ended up throwing a huge picnic for people. Seriously, though, fundraising in Bitcoin CAN be done but it's difficult, possibly even more difficult than getting noticed on Kickstarter because most Bitcoin fundraising sites just don't have the visibility. Which basically means you'll be the one doing the legwork and I wouldn't be doing a lot of begging for donations here on Bitcointalk.


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=163789.new#new
legendary
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December 07, 2014, 08:32:49 PM
#9
Is it something worth looking into?  Has anyone here had any Bitcoin crowdfunding successes? 

Ethereum, Maidsafe, BitShares, Mastercoin, PeerTracks all raised over a half million dollars up to several million. 

Ethereum = 15 Million
Maidsafe = 8 Million
BitShares = ??
Mastercoin = 5 million
PeerTracks = ??

all raised over a half million dollars up to several million. 
newbie
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December 07, 2014, 08:28:38 PM
#8
$6? Tell me you're not that guy who did a joke fundraiser for potato salad and ended up throwing a huge picnic for people. Seriously, though, fundraising in Bitcoin CAN be done but it's difficult, possibly even more difficult than getting noticed on Kickstarter because most Bitcoin fundraising sites just don't have the visibility. Which basically means you'll be the one doing the legwork and I wouldn't be doing a lot of begging for donations here on Bitcointalk.

I am sure he was kidding. You don't have to  guns on him.

I would say I was half kidding and half serious.  I see people on YouTube and Twitter begging for money.  I mean crowdfunding.  I've actually thought about becoming a professional online beggar.  The whole capitalist dream hasn't really worked out so well for me.  In fact, I'm pretty bad at it.  I'm not sure if I'd be better at begging, but it might be worth a try.
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December 07, 2014, 06:52:59 PM
#7
$6? Tell me you're not that guy who did a joke fundraiser for potato salad and ended up throwing a huge picnic for people. Seriously, though, fundraising in Bitcoin CAN be done but it's difficult, possibly even more difficult than getting noticed on Kickstarter because most Bitcoin fundraising sites just don't have the visibility. Which basically means you'll be the one doing the legwork and I wouldn't be doing a lot of begging for donations here on Bitcointalk.

I am sure he was kidding. You don't have to  guns on him.
hero member
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Merit: 1000
December 07, 2014, 06:48:41 PM
#6
$6? Tell me you're not that guy who did a joke fundraiser for potato salad and ended up throwing a huge picnic for people. Seriously, though, fundraising in Bitcoin CAN be done but it's difficult, possibly even more difficult than getting noticed on Kickstarter because most Bitcoin fundraising sites just don't have the visibility. Which basically means you'll be the one doing the legwork and I wouldn't be doing a lot of begging for donations here on Bitcointalk.
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December 07, 2014, 04:48:59 PM
#5
Is it something worth looking into?  Has anyone here had any Bitcoin crowdfunding successes? 

Sites like Kickstarter do exist for bitcoins as well. And might be perffect for it.
newbie
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December 07, 2014, 04:27:46 PM
#4
if you are talking about making money for yourself forget about it. unless you have a huge mission and goal and multiple detailed documents dont expect to even get 1 satoshi. seriously.

I was hoping to raise 6 dollars.
hero member
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December 07, 2014, 04:22:34 PM
#3
if you are talking about making money for yourself forget about it. unless you have a huge mission and goal and multiple detailed documents dont expect to even get 1 satoshi. seriously.
newbie
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December 07, 2014, 03:14:23 PM
#2
Is it something worth looking into?  Has anyone here had any Bitcoin crowdfunding successes? 

Ethereum, Maidsafe, BitShares, Mastercoin, PeerTracks all raised over a half million dollars up to several million. 
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
December 07, 2014, 02:20:56 PM
#1
Is it something worth looking into?  Has anyone here had any Bitcoin crowdfunding successes? 
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