Post
Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Investors failed the community during early ICO era
by
Ucy
on 12/09/2019, 14:34:44 UTC
I always wondered why I never saw pledge like bounties on projects, which would have ensured that a product was actually being developed even if was for the testnet. As investors you set the rules, your the one that the project needs not vice versa. Investors failed to established a norm that would have prevented all this chaos and still are. ICO's are not the problem investors are. I was just looking at how Namecoin used https://www.bountysource.com/ to offer a risk-free way of investors to be able to donate while being ensured that a product is actually built. We have failed to utilized the tools that have been right in front of us. Being blinded by greed.

Wonder how the BountySource.com works. How long has it been in existence by the way? You sure it supports crypto because it looks like everything is funded with USD. My only concern with site like that is that rules can change anytime and Crypto-related projects will likely suffer the most from such change.
In my opinion, a proper crowdfunding platform for true cryptocurrency should have strongly coded Blockchain-friendly standards that must be met automatically... It must be permissionless, decentralized, censorship-resistant, etc