we can never say mate but yes indeed as long as the dev is careful in taking the development making sure that it won't any mistakes it is much better to wait and hold thank to join the ride and regrets when the project made a success.
I actually believe the dev to be the weakest link
from his linked in page
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/oliver-beddows-19aa09107"My responsibilities at Greyville Enterprises covered a broad spectrum of areas, relating to everything from web development, to marketing and promotional activities.
First and foremost, I developed and maintained the Ruby on Rails based B2B e-commerce web application, used by Bicycle Dealers throughout the United Kingdom to order in new supplies of parts and accessories.
Secondly, I also developed many backend office applications and reports, handled any hardware maintenance, gave staff training, and provided general I.T support to the whole business.
Additionally, I also designed an annual 200-page trade catalogue, produced regular email marketing campaigns, managed the company's social media, and designed printed adverts that were included in the BikeBiz trade magazine."
a nearing 40 yo that all his experience is making sites on Ruby for bike dealers.
I really wonder if he even has a masters, or what his bachelor is.
This is a young man's game.
I'm reading through the Lisk source code right now, running simulations and stuff and I'm really not impressed. I'll write a full review probably, pointing out bugs and stuff.
This is definitely not what I was promised when I put my money on this.
Shame on me, but I was high on ketamine that week I invested.