I'm trying to put together a team to create a real project, and some dick keeps arguing that I should just release my idea and let the community do it.
I don't understand that logic, because there a ton of assholes out there waiting to make pump and dumps.
Anyone interested in being a part of a REAL team with a REAL idea, please message me with what skills you bring to the table.
Canadian and US residents preferred, as I would like to be able to have a face to face interactions at some point, but all are welcome to contact.
Plenty of dicks have ideas. If all you are bringing to the table are ideas maybe you should get a day job and save up some capital so you can bring something actually useful (capital) to the table...
-MarkM-
BS Man, really? Capital is all it takes huh? Yeah, capital, that's what it took for most of these coins like Dogecoin, yea that took a lot of capital..... You really think all it takes is capital? Yeah Money talks but not nearly as much as you think.
It is not ALL it takes, but it beats dickhead ideas every time.
IF you ONLY have so called "ideas", like pretty much all dicks do, then go get something else to bring to the table, as we are all drowning in dicks' ideas already.
The dick I was responding to has only ideas it seems, no mention of salaries to pay developers, nor of hundreds of thousands of responsive people on their mailing lists, dick all other than dickhead ideas...
Heck even dickhead graphic-designers at least have huge portfolios of pre-made "creative" (ads, banners, and so on and so on and so on), not just "ideas"...
And marketers have vast mailing-lists, so can easily fill whole new mailing lists of "waiting list customers" responding to their ads gettign on a mailing list to be informed as soon as the exciting new product is ready.
The graphic designer types can follow the market type approach since if their graphics are good the capture pages they design to capure people onto their waiting lists / interested customer lists should work well - and if not maybe the graphics are not actually as compelling as they think.
Same for an awesome names. If it is compelling using it on capture pages should result in vast mailing lists of people interested in details of how to buy the product.
Heck if a name is truly awesome just the fact that you own the dot com, dot org, dot net, and dozens of national and subject-targeted domains can pretty much sew up the trademark so anyone wanting to use it is gonna have to come to you. So even just bringing a few dozen of the specific domains the name evokes is something good that anyone can easily bring to the table if their "idea" is really their idea not one domain investors already thought of and bought up waiting for someone to come up with a website worth putting on the domains.
Ideas are garbage. Mailing lists full of people eager to buy an actual product the idea relates to are much better, as are actual white-papers and code, or even just competitive hourly or salary pay rates to hire programmers/developers...
-MarkM-