More technical explanations and less "who should we ask for money" seem to go along way around here. The history of asic development is fraught with scams and vaporware, presale's, ico's etc etc are all great ways to sound like another scam.
Hi Witrebel,
Thank you for your comment. I understand the previous history with scams and vaporware. The only real way to overcome this is on the strength of the team members involved. One reason many people have been burned is because, generally, the people getting involved in crypto tend to be younger and don't have a track record of doing significant commercial projects, or they outsource the development to a team that is not dedicated to the cause. That won't be the case here.
One of the reason I asked about money is exactly because of this problem. Yes, people have been burned with presales, and this will make everyone suspicious. In this case, I am simply trying to find the best way through this minefield. How do you fund raise for seed money when it is so easy to simply say "scam" and walk away?
I think the technical issues can be discussed at length if anyone is really serious. Too much to write up in a post, but I'd be happy to have a conference call.