It seems that the a Darknet site, it is better to alert users (will save them a lot of time.)
Done, title changed.
Also, the headlines like "Get money quickly, money raising and others" are no longer popular, it's 2020
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Yeah
I thought the same, but didn't come up with anything better. Would you suggest something?
Who will be the guarantor of that money? Will the site work as an escrow? How can I trust him?
If all votes are "thumb up" money pool creator will get the money, if someone's vote is no good I'll get notification and try to resolve the problem. If problem cannot be solved, all contributors will get their money back.
Yes, it will work as an escrow.
Here's how I think the trust for the site gains (maybe I'm too naive). Initial trust is assumed by the fact that some resources were expended to build the site and contributors shouldn't deposit a big amount of money. Then site reputation will improve the trust.
Dark website, so you will not find much traffic or collect much information, how do you plan to attract participants? What will motivate them to spend money on projects on your site?
How will the site raise money? Donations?
As an onion site, it will never gain much attention, what make you add this barrier to entry?
Few people want to use tor browser just do some basic fundraising. It would also paint any projects that setup a fundraise there with a red brush, since the darknet is almost always associated with illegal activity.
Why not move it to the clearnet?
The reason site is .onion is it allows illegal activities, but within the
Terms of Service. My post here is the first attempt to attract participants. Also will post info on darknet forums and darknet monitoring sites. This is non-profit project.
The site is very bare bones at the moment. I would work on the UI.
Yup. I'm actually a back end developer, so UIs is not my best side
I also plan to move from Google's "Material Design" to
Bulma.
The "How it works" button doesn't link anywhere.
Noted (added to TODO).
I am also unable to create a test money pool as I am repeatedly met with the error "must contain at least one and up to 10 tags", regardless of what I enter in to that box.
agrrhh, my bad, that was stupid decision, tags added by pressing Enter, that was made to allow tags containing spaces, but yeah, will change.
you also need to explain how and where are you storing deposited coins? How can you guarantee security against malicious third parties?
I run Bitcoin Core (bitcoind) on the server, deposited coins stored in a wallet (created by `createwallet` bitcoind rpc command).
Who are malicious third parties? Could you please give an example?
Thank you all for replies!