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jr. member
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September 14, 2019, 05:40:42 PM
#23
I am a developer looking for a project to build an exchange.

Bro, please have pity on us. 1,000,001st exchange... Smiley
team can be built, if you have bucks, as stated above. Too many ideas nowadays, to be a dreamer and work for future dividends.
sr. member
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September 14, 2019, 05:03:50 PM
#22
I am a developer looking for a project to build an exchange.
newbie
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September 14, 2019, 02:20:10 PM
#21
Depending on the funds you hold, you definetely can find people both here or Linkedin/Facebook etc. Another question is about their trustworthness. Better to launch and run business with staff you know.
full member
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CitizenFinance.io
September 14, 2019, 12:30:53 AM
#20
You can look at the service board and research on the individual that shows interest after your publication for team members. Don't be deceived about the Linked profile as some scammer can perfect this. Instead, engage on one-one chat with interested members and you should able to decide if they can defend their profile information since the idea and concept is already there and you know exactly what you are looking for
hero member
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September 12, 2019, 04:49:59 AM
#19
Thanks for all the tips and responses. It helped me a lot!  Smiley
I'm going to do some research now on LinkedIN and the forum. In addition, the idea is a service for other companies in the crypto space. The target is to make the crypto space a little safer for new people.

I understand that a project team must be a group of people willing to work for the long term. how are you going to deal with the different nationalities and the fact that you do not personally know these internet people that you will be hiring? How will you know that these people on the internet are not scammers or people with a dark past? and there is the question of the time zone vs the work schedule that you will give them. many projects fall because they have a team made just like you are trying to do. find people from your country to be members of your team

if it is some sort of development project where the employees have to for example code something and deliver then the time zones is not an issue. if it is for running the service such as being the tech support then again having different time zones is a benefit.
as for trust, that is not something the employer worries about, it is instead what the employees have to worry about because they are the ones that have to be paid!
hero member
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September 11, 2019, 05:06:12 PM
#18
Thanks for all the tips and responses. It helped me a lot!  Smiley
I'm going to do some research now on LinkedIN and the forum. In addition, the idea is a service for other companies in the crypto space. The target is to make the crypto space a little safer for new people.

I understand that a project team must be a group of people willing to work for the long term. how are you going to deal with the different nationalities and the fact that you do not personally know these internet people that you will be hiring? How will you know that these people on the internet are not scammers or people with a dark past? and there is the question of the time zone vs the work schedule that you will give them. many projects fall because they have a team made just like you are trying to do. find people from your country to be members of your team

Unfortunately this is true, even if you have a world talent in your team if you aren't organized properly your project will just turn to dust. I have seen a lot of projects here in the forum failed because of the lack of communication to one another some even got a red tag from delayed payments, hiring a plagiarizer for their whitepaper, and even posting the wrong picture for their team member which would be a bad start for your project. So honestly speaking if you want your project to work you must work with someones preferably who is near you and has the same available time as the rest of your team. Being an organized group is the key here if you want your project to run smoothly. 
Communication is one of the most important factor for a project to be a well-organized one and i have also seen these kind of scenario.
It is some sort of a hard situation but not impossible.This will matter on trust and good management.Before considering on finding team members
online its better or worthy of a shot on prioritizing first on finding nearby people which you can personally see.
hero member
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September 11, 2019, 02:56:49 PM
#17
Thanks for all the tips and responses. It helped me a lot!  Smiley
I'm going to do some research now on LinkedIN and the forum. In addition, the idea is a service for other companies in the crypto space. The target is to make the crypto space a little safer for new people.

I understand that a project team must be a group of people willing to work for the long term. how are you going to deal with the different nationalities and the fact that you do not personally know these internet people that you will be hiring? How will you know that these people on the internet are not scammers or people with a dark past? and there is the question of the time zone vs the work schedule that you will give them. many projects fall because they have a team made just like you are trying to do. find people from your country to be members of your team

Unfortunately this is true, even if you have a world talent in your team if you aren't organized properly your project will just turn to dust. I have seen a lot of projects here in the forum failed because of the lack of communication to one another some even got a red tag from delayed payments, hiring a plagiarizer for their whitepaper, and even posting the wrong picture for their team member which would be a bad start for your project. So honestly speaking if you want your project to work you must work with someones preferably who is near you and has the same available time as the rest of your team. Being an organized group is the key here if you want your project to run smoothly. 
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
September 11, 2019, 01:35:00 PM
#16
Thanks for all the tips and responses. It helped me a lot!  Smiley
I'm going to do some research now on LinkedIN and the forum. In addition, the idea is a service for other companies in the crypto space. The target is to make the crypto space a little safer for new people.

I understand that a project team must be a group of people willing to work for the long term. how are you going to deal with the different nationalities and the fact that you do not personally know these internet people that you will be hiring? How will you know that these people on the internet are not scammers or people with a dark past? and there is the question of the time zone vs the work schedule that you will give them. many projects fall because they have a team made just like you are trying to do. find people from your country to be members of your team
hero member
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September 11, 2019, 11:44:59 AM
#15
My suggestion is you have to go first on your friends, friends of friends, and colleagues before you try and find them in the internet. Having a team member/partner that is close to you will make the progress much faster rather than having a team member who you just hired online. Communication is key to projects like this especially if you have a limited budget and having a friend vouch you a person seems to be a better choice rather than risking your whole project on hiring someone on a budget.
brand new
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September 11, 2019, 10:44:40 AM
#15
Firstly I am glad to answer this question.
A project is barely as successful as the people behind it. whereas leaders typically select people for project team merely supported their information measure or specialized data, this can be not essentially the simplest thanks to move it. There's a variety of specific skills leaders should seek, indicating who can add to the team and collaborate well with others.
It seems that the standard rules of business are being upended by today’s mega-trends of multisided platforms, big data, machine learning and AI, crowdsourcing, the web of things (IoT), and more.
Selecting members depends upon on your project for example if you are looking for blockchain developers team they need to have knowledge about data structure, programming language, etc.
legendary
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September 11, 2019, 08:17:28 AM
#14
Hello,

my question is basically, how to find a team for a project if an idea is already there and a concept written.
Maybe here is someone who has the experience and already a running project and have some tips how to find a good team and start the project.

Thanks in advance for your responses and tips.

Check out the service section there are a lot of developers in this section, you can find one according to your needs, you can also check Fiverr they have a lot of developers here also, I know some people who hire people from Fiverr and developers here.

But it's good if you can find a developer within your area, so you can do a one on one and he can easily do what he needs according to your concept.
legendary
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There is trouble abrewing
September 11, 2019, 07:55:23 AM
#13
In addition, the idea is a service for other companies in the crypto space.

then it may be a good idea to first contact some of these "companies" and see whether they are even interested in what you are planning to bring to them before starting to build anything.
who knows maybe that way you could save yourself a lot of time and money!
full member
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Omicron is another FUD
September 11, 2019, 06:53:40 AM
#12
Thanks for all the tips and responses. It helped me a lot!  Smiley
I'm going to do some research now on LinkedIN and the forum. In addition, the idea is a service for other companies in the crypto space. The target is to make the crypto space a little safer for new people.

LinkedIn is a great place for you to look for a solid team, but you can also search on freelance sites like Freelancer, Upwork or Projects because here many job seekers are ready to work remotely (without face to face) & the skills they offer are very competitive.
jr. member
Activity: 36
Merit: 7
September 10, 2019, 09:02:18 AM
#11
Thanks for all the tips and responses. It helped me a lot!  Smiley
I'm going to do some research now on LinkedIN and the forum. In addition, the idea is a service for other companies in the crypto space. The target is to make the crypto space a little safer for new people.
copper member
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September 10, 2019, 05:43:23 AM
#10
Honestly you will have to build your team by using your own experience. If you have better plans to create a team for your project then you can search them on Linkedin first. On this platform you can choose your desired team member very easily but there is couple of fake profiles too. So its your own responsibility to choose right one from there. You can also find many experienced member from this forum too. For that you will have to visit different section of this forum to get enough information about them and their capability.

Creating a thread for collecting team members could be helpful for you. So you can proceed for this option too.  
newbie
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September 10, 2019, 02:26:26 AM
#9
it matters what kind of project you bring up and choose the right person for the particular era for project development beware of any kind of illegal peoples who wanted to polarized your basics. and firstly acknowledge yourself for the different leadership qualities to enhanced the success of project you can find teams in linked in because there are a lot of block chain developers there who would guide you & may helped you  how to bring the project in higher rank.
legendary
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There is trouble abrewing
September 10, 2019, 12:57:46 AM
#8
it really depends on the project itself. you didn't provide any information about it. my experience limits to open source projects that is based on collaboration and contribution of people for free. for that, it is initially hard to find a team but if the project is interesting you can easily find one.

if you are creating a service, a product, ... or anything that involves earning money from the project then you have to start a job interview kind of thing and actually "hire" people with real contracts that outline the legal responsibilities.
legendary
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September 09, 2019, 04:36:22 PM
#7
Just like any employer, you need to post your requirements, Linkedin is one.

However, I noticed that some projects, notice that each one really know each other personally. Either they work together before.

If I'm in your shoes, maybe you can reach out to your former colleague first before hiring someone you really don't know to do the job for you here in cryptosphere.
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1189
September 09, 2019, 12:56:54 PM
#6
You will need to put out job postings on websites like LinkedIn, that way you can filter for candidates based on experience quite easily.

If you're looking for a collaborative project, where contributors are rewarded with stock, equity or something else, then you'll need to create a posting at an entrepreneur site.

However, you should know that ideas are basically worthless. It is the building process that counts. Literally everybody has ideas that could produce a profitable venture, very few of these actually pull the resources together to bring it to fruition.

Gathering useful human resources is a skill in and of itself.
donator
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
September 09, 2019, 12:14:33 PM
#5
Hello,

my question is basically, how to find a team for a project if an idea is already there and a concept written.
Maybe here is someone who has the experience and already a running project and have some tips how to find a good team and start the project.

Thanks in advance for your responses and tips.

If the project involves any sort of handling of BTC, it would be difficult to trust anyone without longstanding personal relationships or your own ability to review and push code.
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