Post
Topic
Board Project Development
Re: Where and how to get investment in exchange for ownership in order to expand
by
Balaxi
on 20/08/2020, 20:16:39 UTC
You need angel investors. I can't look for the legit angel investing website although I've seen one yet I can't find the latest listing on this website. https://angel.co/

I'm not vouching for them but check it if there are ideas that suit your expansion. And you might as well get your .com domain if you're planning to go international or those country domains for those targeted countries of your expansion.




Hi,

Thank you for the advice.

We plan to launch in both country with a different domain. For Indonesia, actually we plan to take over a minor Bitcoin .id blog and then build that up. The owner is willing to sell it to us.

In Italy we have few .it domains reserved already.
Nice, so it has been well planned at all. You have already the experience and you're getting a huge traffic so that shouldn't be a problem. I just thought that you haven't looked at it but, I'm wrong and you're already doing it as a good sign of your start.

You can also conduct a public announcement that you are in need of investors for the expansion that you'll do on your website. I think there will be countrymen that will show interest of investing prior to your expansion.

Hi,

Thanks. Planned, but still in baby step mode. To be frank, I never worked with investors and not willing to sell my soul, not even sure how things go.

We hinted to our community that we are planning an expansion, the reaction was mildly positive. About my countrymen showing interest...well...heh...Hungary where we operate...sounds harsh what I say, but I am more afraid of them than wolfs Cheesy I would rather prefer international/regional co-ops, that is why this angel.co seems interesting platform.
Angel  co is a nice venue to get angel investors and since your project is already functioning but need to be expand they will be interest in it but you still need to legal advise about to work with investors even if the investors are from your local community in Hungary. However, you can also try the Italians and Indonesia local board on here while your team that reside there organize a physical meeting.

Thanks for your comment, legal advice is definitely in the bag when it comes to investor relationships. We operate since 2016, locally and that's what we wanna change sooner or later. We are no CoinTelegraph or any big shot, but we do picked up some experience, integrity and editorial standards during the years which might be beneficial in other countries too. In Italy we already have someone interested who want to partner with us, but they are - lets be simple - nocoiners. We would prefer to bring in investor who understands the sector with all its benefits and drawbacks. It is just easier (and at the same time harder) to justify and validate your mission in front of those who have real time experience with cryptos. I'll take your advice, gonna introduce my plan to the local communities on Bitcointalk. Thank you Smiley