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Topic: Developing A BTC ATM, Looking For A Business Partner (Read 558 times)

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Hello my name is Neil,

I currently work for Nissan as an technical author, I have been following Bitcoin sense early 2011, I understand the bitcoin protocol, and the grasp the total aspect of how it operates as a decentralized currency. I'm 24 year old college educated entrepreneur, who is looking for a business partner to help me develop a bitcoin ATM, this ATM will have aspects that will allow me to brand it in a category of: Worlds First. This will be a huge selling point, and is a selling aspect I personally have created. Obviously I' am not about to explain what about this will be the worlds first, as I would be giving my ideas away for free.

I recently started developing a BTC ATM company, my goal is to produce the first prototype this year.

Work I have completed:

-Company registered within the state of MI.

-Website near completion.

-Purchased domain and hosting

-Developed the basic aspects for a prototype.

-Currently working on the technical aspects of building a BTC ATM.

  I have work history in Web design, graphic design, authoring, computer related hardware ( give me a box of computer parts, will have it running in 15 min), and concept designing. I'm also educated in project management, and sales.

I currently work for Nissan as an technical author, I have been following Bitcoin sense early 2011, I understand the bitcoin protocol, and the grasp the total aspect of how it operates as a decentralized currency. I'm 24 year old college educated entrepreneur, who is looking for a business partner to help me develop a bitcoin ATM, this ATM will have aspects that will allow me to brand it in a category of: Worlds First. This will be a huge selling point, and is a selling aspect I personally have created. Obviously I' am not about to explain what about this will be the worlds first, as I would be giving my ideas away.

Please PM if you are interested, I'm looking for someone who has knowledge specifically in programing. Thanks - Neil
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