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Re: Early-stage fintech web3 neobank is looking for venture and angel investors.
by
oolalula
on 07/08/2024, 11:33:29 UTC
OP, You posted a link to some images from which we need to find out more about what you represent, and besides, you are quite quarrelsome in communication. I looked at your site and the first thing I saw was "THE WEBSITE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION" The next thing you are talking about is "We’ll integrate $2.5 trillion worth of crypto assets back into the real economy"
Do you understand how amateurish this sounds, more like some kid who wants to earn a lot of money by the time he's 17.
You mention the trillion-dollar market and its integration, and you can't even finish the website.  Roll Eyes

Do you really think this is such a big problem for a very early-stage startup with a small team that has to handle a huge number of tasks simultaneously? The only thing that isn't working on the website right now is the merchandise. Orders will be available through Etsy, and I currently don't have time to add the products to the store. As for the ambitious goals I set for myself, yes, that's right. You can't achieve something big if you play small. My startup addresses the issue of businesses and cryptocurrencies on a macroeconomic level because the idea is based on the principle by which the Federal Reserve operates. After all, the fact that only 0.0045% of all businesses accept cryptocurrency as payment is undeniable. I aim to create a scalable system that allows any business, regardless of size or location, to accept cryptocurrency payments and settle with counterparts. Since we're dealing with macroeconomic processes, there's no issue with the numbers. In the end, they are just numbers. Also, I understand that not everyone can become my investor. You view my site subjectively and focus on very insignificant and uninteresting things. Most likely, you won't want to invest. However, there will certainly be those who pay attention to the essence of things and want to invest precisely because they don't focus on trivial details.