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Topic: I have a BITCOlN mainstream idea (Read 169 times)

legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 3130
March 29, 2018, 11:45:09 AM
#20
Bitcoin itself was a great idea and was launched freely to the world. Why care about selling it? If bitcoin goes mainstream it will carry serious profits for all us, for we all are into this world now.
I think what bitcoin really needs is people willing to share it for free, to build together a whole system where we all can get profits and where the people can use bitcoin daily. Of course, it is utopic, for, as I've seen here on the forum, the people's only concern nowadays is to earn money, more and more money, instead of helping bitcoin to grow up and become an adult.
Nevertheless, I hope your idea helps many people.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
March 29, 2018, 07:23:17 AM
#19
going mainstream is about it going public where people can get their hands on it very easily from different locations.

if your thinking about licencing your idea to only be used by certain companies where they have no competition, then your idea wont work.
(your limiting the userbase)
if your thinking your idea is to be used by many companies where they have competition, then your hope of getting rich from one company wont work.

really have a think about the end user and how you think they will get access to your idea. think about what current companies will be your access avenue to the masses.

be aware many 'new' entrepreneurs will dazzle you with big sums and say you can get X% royalty per time the idea is used. but you need to disclose your idea to them. they then patent it with a clause/adjustment.. an get you to sign the royalty agreement against that patent
and then they shelve it.. never to use it

then they release a separate patent without the clause/adjustment that is different enough to not infringe the first patent. and thats the one they run with.. without your royalty payment tied to it

also remember for you to make money. a company you partner with has to make money. for them to make money people will have to be willing to buy the product/service.

think of the value your product/service is worth to the end user to be willing to buy it.
EG
would Visa/mastercard be as popular if customers were not given a plastic card for free to use it. but instead had to pay $10 just to get a visa card
would giftcard companies be popular if people wanted a $10 giftcard but were told by the cashier.. well thats $11

would paypal be popular if it cost a person $5 to have a paypal account

i have no clue wha your idea is but bitcoin is about fund transfer, so i used the visa/paypal examples purely based on a idea of commercialising fund trasfer where it becomes less popular if you start charging just to access


... things to think about

 


AGREED 100 PERCENT!! this guys knows business!
jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 2
March 29, 2018, 04:11:16 AM
#18
Maybe i'll dissapoint you, but your idea doesnt cost much by itself.
There's should be understanding of how to make it work, how much time will it take and how much money will earn.
If you have such an information, then finding an investor wouldnt be a hard task in the time, when blockchain topic is so popular
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
March 28, 2018, 05:31:43 PM
#17
Thanks for the advice, I knew about that contract but I know that even though they sign it, when they see BIG money they will pay the fine and take the idea. Yes I totally agree with doing it with trustworthy people, but who is in case of $$$ unfortunately...

If your idea is somewhat like a product, then you can file a patent. This way, you'll receive everything they earned from it and they're barred from using it in the future.

If it's just like a general game plan, you're much better off simply investing in the resources for execution yourself. That's really your only option since you don't seem like you want to trust anyone. You can't sell an idea if you don't give details after all.

Have the solution, no patent needed, I want the people to have freedom. I started working on it already, have some people working with me. If all goes according the plan crypto should go mainstream in a few months. We have name, logo, Twitter and Facebook page. Will add more and more information on Twitter if we have a fixed date we will release it on Twitter. No more selling the idea now, but I think that's better for the community... Let me know your thoughts guys.. The name is "Cashinn Cashout" working on the website cashinncashout.com

Not sure if it's allowed to share the Twitter here??
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
March 21, 2018, 09:19:14 PM
#16
You shouldn't worry about it - ideas are plentiful, it's the execution that matters!

100%
hero member
Activity: 1834
Merit: 759
March 21, 2018, 09:07:51 PM
#15
Thanks for the advice, I knew about that contract but I know that even though they sign it, when they see BIG money they will pay the fine and take the idea. Yes I totally agree with doing it with trustworthy people, but who is in case of $$$ unfortunately...

If your idea is somewhat like a product, then you can file a patent. This way, you'll receive everything they earned from it and they're barred from using it in the future.

If it's just like a general game plan, you're much better off simply investing in the resources for execution yourself. That's really your only option since you don't seem like you want to trust anyone. You can't sell an idea if you don't give details after all.
newbie
Activity: 139
Merit: 0
March 21, 2018, 07:11:24 PM
#14

What ideas do you offer and what ideas you can make and get bitcoin, and what is just a stale idea is common, make a good idea.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1029
March 21, 2018, 07:10:41 PM
#13
You're going to have to do a lot of networking in this industry to get connected to the right people who have resources to implement your idea, or who possibly have already thought of it.

This forum is a great place to network. Wishing you all the best Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 312
Merit: 1
March 21, 2018, 07:06:11 PM
#12
Not sure how you go about selling the idea. Maybe investment firms but not sure how you can prevent them from stealing the idea lol
jr. member
Activity: 93
Merit: 4
March 21, 2018, 07:00:33 PM
#11
If your idea is really good and makes me interested and profitable, I will try to pay and buy your ideas for me to apply and practice.
member
Activity: 350
Merit: 10
March 21, 2018, 06:51:02 PM
#10
Hi,

I have a very good idea for BITCOlN and all the other alcoins to go mainstream. I'm thinking to sell the idea. Any advice?

I'm new on this forum
It will depend on how confident you really are with this idea of yours. It is normal that you won't disclose it at this time due to the possibility of it being stolen or claimed by others. But you will have to disclose it sooner or later. It is a must for it to undergo assessment and criticism to identify its legitimacy before you could sell it. Just make sure you have gone through the process of ownership prior to disclosure.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
March 21, 2018, 06:46:11 PM
#9
going mainstream is about it going public where people can get their hands on it very easily from different locations.

if your thinking about licencing your idea to only be used by certain companies where they have no competition, then your idea wont work.
(your limiting the userbase)
if your thinking your idea is to be used by many companies where they have competition, then your hope of getting rich from one company wont work.

really have a think about the end user and how you think they will get access to your idea. think about what current companies will be your access avenue to the masses.

be aware many 'new' entrepreneurs will dazzle you with big sums and say you can get X% royalty per time the idea is used. but you need to disclose your idea to them. they then patent it with a clause/adjustment.. an get you to sign the royalty agreement against that patent
and then they shelve it.. never to use it

then they release a separate patent without the clause/adjustment that is different enough to not infringe the first patent. and thats the one they run with.. without your royalty payment tied to it

... things to think about


 

I have to go to sleep, but thumbs up for this reply thanks!
legendary
Activity: 4410
Merit: 4788
March 21, 2018, 06:40:45 PM
#8
going mainstream is about it going public where people can get their hands on it very easily from different locations.

if your thinking about licencing your idea to only be used by certain companies where they have no competition, then your idea wont work.
(your limiting the userbase)
if your thinking your idea is to be used by many companies where they have competition, then your hope of getting rich from one company wont work.

really have a think about the end user and how you think they will get access to your idea. think about what current companies will be your access avenue to the masses.

be aware many 'new' entrepreneurs will dazzle you with big sums and say you can get X% royalty per time the idea is used. but you need to disclose your idea to them. they then patent it with a clause/adjustment.. an get you to sign the royalty agreement against that patent
and then they shelve it.. never to use it

then they release a separate patent without the clause/adjustment that is different enough to not infringe the first patent. and thats the one they run with.. without your royalty payment tied to it

also remember for you to make money. a company you partner with has to make money. for them to make money people will have to be willing to buy the product/service.

think of the value your product/service is worth to the end user to be willing to buy it.
EG
would Visa/mastercard be as popular if customers were not given a plastic card for free to use it. but instead had to pay $10 just to get a visa card
would giftcard companies be popular if people wanted a $10 giftcard but were told by the cashier.. well thats $11

would paypal be popular if it cost a person $5 to have a paypal account

i have no clue wha your idea is but bitcoin is about fund transfer, so i used the visa/paypal examples purely based on a idea of commercialising fund trasfer where it becomes less popular if you start charging just to access


... things to think about

 
member
Activity: 350
Merit: 10
March 21, 2018, 06:37:11 PM
#7
If your idea is good and much liked by people and if it is very profitable you can just sell your idea, but better your idea to share knowledge without any cost.
sr. member
Activity: 532
Merit: 255
March 21, 2018, 06:33:40 PM
#6
Hi,

I have a very good idea for BITCOlN and all the other alcoins to go mainstream. I'm thinking to sell the idea. Any advice?

I'm new on this forum

Your idea is very vague, why don't mention it?...
Are you scared? ... If finally you are said to be a scam?...
Come on, man... Just say... don't make us become curious about your idea.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
March 21, 2018, 06:27:09 PM
#5
What is your idea, why do not you post in this forum, because this forum where to find a solution, not necessarily you sell your ideas, you better share your ideas in general to understand.

The bitcoin community will definitely benefit from this when it comes out but that doesn't mean I can't sell the idea..
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
March 21, 2018, 06:21:03 PM
#4
If you do have a genuine idea and it's original you'll likely need to get the person interested to sign a non disclosure contract. That's what's normally done in these types of situations where someone has an idea but, is wary of the person stealing the concept. Even then though I would only suggest doing this with trustworthy people. 

Thanks for the advice, I knew about that contract but I know that even though they sign it, when they see BIG money they will pay the fine and take the idea. Yes I totally agree with doing it with trustworthy people, but who is in case of $$$ unfortunately...
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 100
March 21, 2018, 06:15:22 PM
#3
What is your idea, why do not you post in this forum, because this forum where to find a solution, not necessarily you sell your ideas, you better share your ideas in general to understand.
staff
Activity: 3304
Merit: 4115
March 21, 2018, 06:11:44 PM
#2
If you do have a genuine idea and it's original you'll likely need to get the person interested to sign a non disclosure contract. That's what's normally done in these types of situations where someone has an idea but, is wary of the person stealing the concept. Even then though I would only suggest doing this with trustworthy people. 
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
March 21, 2018, 05:39:36 PM
#1
Hi,

I have a very good idea for BITCOlN and all the other alcoins to go mainstream. I'm thinking to sell the idea. Any advice?

I'm new on this forum
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