Hey all,
I'm new to the Bitcoin Talk forum, and I hope it's alright for me to ask a few questions. I've been exploring the DeFi space for a while now, and have come across numerous innovative ideas that I've been working on for quite some time. I'm sure many of you have gone through a similar process, and you know it's not easy. Despite the challenges and occasional market setbacks, I remain optimistic and determined. After carefully crafting business plans, prototypes, and technical documents, I've assembled a group of talented individuals to help me build out these ideas. So far, things have gone well, but now we're at the funding stage. I'm well aware of the competition, but my determination to create decentralized interoperability solutions drives me to outpace the big-player exchanges.
As a young and passionate cryptocurrency enthusiast, I'm committed to developing innovative applications aligned with Satoshi's true vision. However, my age sometimes leads people to underestimate me, which only fuels my motivation to prove them wrong. At this stage, I'm looking for more talented individuals to join our team and help bring this project to life.
Regarding funding, I'm seeking suggestions for funding a new project in its early stages. We currently have seven prototype versions, and I'm working on the eighth. I've been working tirelessly to explain the project's concepts in plain English and back them up with detailed mathematical documentation. If you have any funding suggestions or know of someone who might be helpful, please let me know.
Thanks,
TWD
Hello and welcome to the Bitcointalk forum! I hope you will become a valuable member of our community! You will find that Bitcointalk is the perfect place to look for investors as well as valuable and knowledgeable and experienced team members.
As far as your funding question goes, I think it should be said that unless you have something of substance that you can show us, I doubt anyone will be interested in investing their time or their money into your project.
A whitepaper/documentation is only second to your Minimal Viable Product. So show us that your concept works and has some kind of potential. Your MVP does not have to be amazing or fully functional, but it does need to have the "skeleton" of your product. Something gives proof that you spent a lot of time working on it.
Keep in mind that many Bitcointalkers are very wary of scammers and frauds. So convincing us will be difficult, yet rewarding. Do not expect our trust upfront.