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Topic: Large Bitcoin holders should start venture captial fund (Read 958 times)

sr. member
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Analysis is the key.
I think the market is starting to be mature and it is the time when this type of project may come out. There are several trials of such activity. One option are CEFs (closed end funds), the other option is seed/venture capital.
legendary
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I know there are people on this message board who are sitting on tens of thousands (or more) of bitcoin. It seems to me that it would be in everybody's interest (especially theirs) if a group of these Bitcoin-billionaires got together to create a real venture capital fund, to support the growth of some high-quality Bitcoin sites/apps/etc. I'm still having to make posts on a reddit board to try and buy/sell goods using bitcoin. If bitcoin is going to stabilize and grow, it needs a wide user base, and in order for that to happen, we need good sites where we can actually buy and sell things with bitcoins. Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere (there are a couple hundred thousand posts on here), but I just wanted to throw this out there for discussion. Thanks.
It is up to us to impress them Smiley. I know there is already a countless number of teams who are brewing up TONS of projects...
newbie
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I know there are people on this message board who are sitting on tens of thousands (or more) of bitcoin. It seems to me that it would be in everybody's interest (especially theirs) if a group of these Bitcoin-billionaires got together to create a real venture capital fund, to support the growth of some high-quality Bitcoin sites/apps/etc. I'm still having to make posts on a reddit board to try and buy/sell goods using bitcoin. If bitcoin is going to stabilize and grow, it needs a wide user base, and in order for that to happen, we need good sites where we can actually buy and sell things with bitcoins. Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere (there are a couple hundred thousand posts on here), but I just wanted to throw this out there for discussion. Thanks.
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