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Topic: Exploring Crowdfunding for a Bitcoin-Related Project – Seeking Advice and Suppor (Read 72 times)

legendary
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I’m planning to launch a crowdfunding campaign to raise $1,000 for an exciting new project related to the Bitcoin space.
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and whether there are any platforms or strategies within the community that work well for raising funds.
Plenty of other projects successfully raised more than $1K on "Geyser.fund [ANN thread]", but there's no guarantee that it'll also work for your project!
- In addition to what the above users already said, the only strategy I can give is to stick to a single crowdfunding campaign (some platforms allow their users to run multiple campaigns on different platforms, but it usually has a detrimental effect on their success).
hero member
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Thanks a lot for your feedback! Just to clarify, the project is already built – it's in the final stages, and I’m now looking to raise funds to help with deployment costs, such as server fees, marketing, and any final tweaks needed to bring it to a larger audience.

I understand the importance of showing a working product, and that's why I want to make sure the deployment goes smoothly. Given that the project is ready, do you have any suggestions on the best ways to raise funds for this final phase?

I’m open to hearing about any crowdfunding platforms or strategies you think would work well for a project like mine.

Since you don't say anything regarding your project, how do you expect to raise (any) funds? From crowdfunding sites to "friends and family" without providing at least some information or presenting something, nobody will fund you. There aren't strategies, only one, and is simple. Presentation. Plus if your product is ready and works, things are getting easier.
Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970


Thanks a lot for your feedback! Just to clarify, the project is already built – it's in the final stages, and I’m now looking to raise funds to help with deployment costs, such as server fees, marketing, and any final tweaks needed to bring it to a larger audience.

I understand the importance of showing a working product, and that's why I want to make sure the deployment goes smoothly. Given that the project is ready, do you have any suggestions on the best ways to raise funds for this final phase?

Well, you have three posts here, so your best bet to raise funds will be friends and family.  Just because your project is related to bitcoin doesn't mean it needs to be funded by it.  Smiley
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Thanks a lot for your feedback! Just to clarify, the project is already built – it's in the final stages, and I’m now looking to raise funds to help with deployment costs, such as server fees, marketing, and any final tweaks needed to bring it to a larger audience.

I understand the importance of showing a working product, and that's why I want to make sure the deployment goes smoothly. Given that the project is ready, do you have any suggestions on the best ways to raise funds for this final phase?

I’m open to hearing about any crowdfunding platforms or strategies you think would work well for a project like mine.

Appreciate your help and looking forward to your thoughts!
staff
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My advice to you would be to build, launch the project and then start accepting donations. People will be more inclined to donate if they see a working product, especially if it's something that actually serves and helps them.

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Hi Bitcoin Community,

I hope you’re all doing well! I’m reaching out because I’m planning to launch a crowdfunding campaign to raise $1,000 for an exciting new project related to the Bitcoin space. Before I move forward, I wanted to get some advice from experienced members here on the best approach to set this up, and whether there are any platforms or strategies within the community that work well for raising funds.
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