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Re: Seeking Investors for Ambitious Crypto Projects in Kyrgyzstan — crypto.kg Ecosys
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Nicholas-Carraway
on 08/05/2025, 04:50:29 UTC
That's a lot of project that you guys are trying to build up. I think it's best for you if you can start with the only one that's your MVP. And when you're able to build that one then proceed to the next one when it's already stable. Because it will be hard for each of it to be built at the same time when it requires you money and funding for it. So, take one step at a time if you're going to build them all and hopefully, you'll get your investor that's very interested with these projects.

Thank you for your thoughtful advice. Actually, about 60% of our projects already have an MVP developed. While waiting for the right moment, I have been actively building these projects using Node.js, Next.js, and other technologies well-suited for Web3 development, such as Solidity and Rust.

I strongly believe that in a field like ours, the faster you launch a quality product, the larger your audience will grow. Of course, we have an advantage with ownership of top-tier domains, which will definitely pay off. But the sooner we start, the more users we can attract.

Refinement and marketing require funding to be done efficiently and effectively, so the money is well spent and brings real results. Trying to find investors locally doesn’t make much sense — those with capital often want to take the biggest slice for themselves. This is the mentality here; even former prime ministers are opening crypto companies without a real understanding of the market. Many well-known figures only know how to send USDT on the TRC20 network for payments, nothing beyond that.

That’s why I decided to look for investors here — where there should be seasoned market players who see the potential and are willing to take the risk.