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Topic: [POLL] Do Altcoin Dev's Deserve Money ? - page 3. (Read 2875 times)

legendary
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January 14, 2017, 06:57:11 AM
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Do Dev's deserve a large sum of money simply for making a coin ?

In fact, i just need a little sum of coin to make an asset.  Roll Eyes

Mostly just in asset form, even won't be digging your money. just need a little pennies.

I have some of the ethers and I can sign the new contract assets will worth a million dollar or more.  Shocked Roll Eyes
sr. member
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January 14, 2017, 03:03:10 AM
#8
I think that Devs deserve something but normally the premine is way too huge and most of the ICOs are scams.

So, something but not much is my opinion.
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
January 14, 2017, 03:01:03 AM
#7
Yes, the devs design every thing about the coin and they try the best marketing strategy to make that coin successful. They design the appropriate wallet and after successful ico, they take steps to list their coins in big exchanges. Nothing can be expected free in this world. When their coin succeeds, you too gain profits by holding their coins. Its a mutual benefit.

There is a successful Altcoin ?
Who knew ? LOL
What do you define as "successful" getting traded fer ROI'z on teh Polo'z ?
A high market cap manipulated by fraudsters and high coin prices ?
Oh wait you said "marketing"
So does that mean you will all cut me a check for a million dollars if i pump out ANN topic 6,501 ?

Nice try son.. but you FAIL  Cheesy
sr. member
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January 14, 2017, 01:03:52 AM
#6
Yes, the devs design every thing about the coin and they try the best marketing strategy to make that coin successful. They design the appropriate wallet and after successful ico, they take steps to list their coins in big exchanges. Nothing can be expected free in this world. When their coin succeeds, you too gain profits by holding their coins. Its a mutual benefit.
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
January 13, 2017, 08:46:35 PM
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Those in the U.S. earned an average after expenses in 2008 of $186,582, versus $125,000 in Canada, $159,000 in Britain and just $92,000 in Australia.

http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadian-doctors-still-make-dramatically-less-than-u-s-counterparts-study

So Doctors.. quit your job at put your hand out here and get 1 million cash UP FRONT.
Don't know how to code ? Don't worry about just string all these guy along for a year or two with excuses..

Do you all out there SEE how fucking obscene this bullshit has become ?

Anyway Wink
Thanks for the feedback.. i was not trying to lure people into arguments or anything.
I posted the POLL to survey what you all think.
I tried to clarify what i meant by the poll too.
There is a difference between a guy getting paid AFTER a coin launch and getting a million or two up front.

Personally i think you should have the means to do it or leave it to someone who does.
Get a job THEN launch a coin ?
And really, just how much does a dev need ?

Or i should ask you all..
How much are you willing to tolerate them getting in exchange for a cut of the profits ?
That is the REAL question.
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Swinging from buildings in my spare time.
January 13, 2017, 01:33:20 PM
#4
NO they should not be making millions of dollars per year. This is the same shit we have now with the uber rich 1% and the rest of us eat rice.

I understand that they need to pay bills and eat. So I think they should be getting paid so long as they put in the work. The average US salary for a software developer is $81,000 USD, the range is 51,000 to 120,000 in 2016. see http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Software_Engineer/Salary

So I think that the devs who put out coins should be working 40 hour weeks getting paid 120K/year while the guys they hire and supervise should be getting about 80K/Year and putting in 40 hour work weeks.

What we have in Crypto are guys putting in a few hours a week and reaping huge rewards. What other reason could there be for not delivering something within a reasonable amount of time when you have millions of dollars in BTC just waiting to pay salaries.
legendary
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crypto-enthusiast since 2012
January 13, 2017, 01:21:35 PM
#3
imho,

10% of total coinage should be reserved for dev directly. (5% taken from total set coinage at the start, the 5% other that is set as a % dev's cut on each block)
another 5% of total coinage to be reserved for random fees,marketing, etc..

I mean... there's so many blockchains already. so, jump in that pool and come with something interesting and then you will have your 10% that is worth something.
You think your idea is any better than your neighbors? oh yeah?  Then work for it. Prove us it really is.

both adresses to be known.


I don't understand why someone would want btc/direct money upfront. (ico, etc.. )
why giving money upfront for shitcoin cloning and 'promises' made.  
Why should this crypto industry be more easy to earn money compared to any other niches online?

See that cesspool of alt discussion and ann's sections of this board ?? that circle jerk is going on for years and new levels of delusions get reached daily, daily around here.
Just how many drained young lives crypto has made already... Some good young peeps (15-22yo) totally destroyed by delusions and greed and traps and schemes.
resulting in bitter young people, that got fooled by criminals [you, yes you, being here, shilling here and there the coins you bought and just want to sell.. oh true, trolling is a art, but still a degree of criminality].
That little army of young broken souls now spreading their anger, bitterness, frustrations among their whole generation, like venom. Just check the news, see how fucked up that society is now?  bunch of self-entitled me-myself-and-i individualist shitstains everywhere
Way to go for a better society, yep.

long live crypto
full member
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January 13, 2017, 12:54:07 PM
#2
No they should work for free because they dont have any bills or expenses and they have all the time in the world.


Greed is good!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVxYOQS6ggk
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
January 13, 2017, 12:08:28 PM
#1
This has come up before lots.. What do you all think ?

Do Dev's deserve a large sum of money simply for making a coin ?

There seems to be a large sense of entitlement in crypto.
Usually masked with excuses like they need the money for some "legit" reason.
For example..
V. Butters dumped 1 million dollars worth of ICO coins and it was said he had 3 more million.
How the fuck did he manage to get 4 million dollars worth of ETH coins ?
And Why did he sell them off ? We don't know.. he never did say why.

Another example..
The dev of BlockNET was asking for a million dollars in Bitcoin with his ICO.
When i asked him why he needed so much he told me "To ensure it's a success"

Like come on people how the hell is this acceptable standard practice ? WTF  Huh

Anyway vote or comment if you want.
And by large sum i mean amounts greater than what a guy would get from a standard run of the mill coding job.
Pointing out how most do NOT become instant millionaires.
..unless they are crypto ICO coin dev's that is  Roll Eyes
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