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You say you want CryptoCoins to fully cover your budget with this project, which Crypto Currency are you talking about, Bitcoin or a currency you will develop specially for this purpose?
Well as a DAO, we would have to create our own token attached to ETH via smart contracts. To make sure owners get their voting rights as shareholders do in traditionally managed companies. We have hired some experts to write us the smart contracts. Even though Im a very good programmer, I have no experience in Solitity and this is something which we have to absolutely get right. Tools like aragon.one are very good and I would love to use them but they won't be ready in time.
What is your experience in Crypto-Currency world?
As owner of datacell.com I did host a lot of crypto miners. I had one customer mining BTC with 3 megawatts. That's why I understand the mining business quite well, even though I never took the risk of mining myself because I saw small fluctuations can move you out of business too easy. Other than that I use BTC as a normal currency to pay for services and to get paid from certain customers.
My focus is more on sustainable business long term. Infrastructure is what I did the last 30 years from starting up an ISP in the very very early days of the Internet over building mobile networks and products around SMS.
The project Cajutel has been well thought through and it indeed takes a lot of money but for good reasons. In any other country you can just go rent fiber from the national telco. In this case, the national telco has 5000 phone lines for the whole country and not a single fiber. The mobile operators have all the subscribers but absolutely no capacity on their totally outdated 2G network and no fiber neither. So you have to build everything from scratch no matter what. Same goes with electricity. If you want to provide a solid service you can't count on the existing power grid. You need battery backup everywhere. Now add solar panels to charge and you can skip the powergrid (which would use fossil fuel to generate your energy). So the situation is really you need to put down more money than in other places but in return you have much lower operating costs at the end as you don't need to pay 3rd parties to rent fiber and to produce electricity. In contrary you can sell your ownc capacity to others. If you look at the figures, we are profitable very quickly and the return of investment is around 3 years.
Guarantees: There are no guarantees in an Investment case. If I would have collateral , I could walk into any bank and just borrow. So the risk is always there. Assuming we build the thing and we screw up, then the company goes bankrupt and all assets get sold to the next telco. This means that if worst comes to worst, there is still value to recover. This is mostly not the case with the typical silicon valley startups who just have an idea to become the next facebook. They might become the next myspace instead and dissapear and you get no assets to recover as the investment went into building software which then becomes useless. This is not the case here. We don't develop a crazy new idea. We use existing know how and existing products and put them to work in a almost virgin market (bery rare to find these days).
Personally I would put 30M of my own money into this, but unfortunately my personal resources have been used up in a court case in Iceland (Datacell vs Valitor in regards to donations to Wikileaks). One day I will get the estimated damages there of around 1 billion ISK but this will take years to go through the courts even though we have won every single one so far. And I think this project should not wait on this.
To summarize: yes there are risk but much less than with pure fiat as there are real assets. Also there are dividends being paid to the shareholders so the investor profits as with any traditional stock. Whats different here is we skip the banks and the greedy VC's. And as a pure investment case (crypto funded or not) the figures speak for themselves. It is profitable even with only 1% market share. Having seen the mobile operators go from zero subscribers in 2004 to 70% of the population today, you can easily guess what happens in 10 yesrs with internet access. Never the less we count on less than %5 and are very profitable with that. Sinoly because youre the first to bring them really usable internet.