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Re: [DOPE] DopeCoin - Heartbleed conquered! Digishield performing perfectly!
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Detedagowa
on 16/05/2014, 17:10:40 UTC
I hear you on this and can totally relate.  Some advice?    Marshal your resources and then ask for help.  You do what you're good at and pay others or enlist volunteers to do the rest.   Don't try to be a one man show if you don't have to.   Let's have some dopecoin fundraisers.    Lay out to this community what work you need done or how much capital you need for bounties and what you're going to do with it.    We could have a high rollers poker tournament with a sizable % going to the development fund.  Your poker game is a lot of fun.  It's an asset, utilize it.     I'm willing to dip into my stash to put up for some bounties if that's what it takes.  I'm sure others are too.  My coin isn't appreciating any by me hoarding it.  

This seems like one of the more obvious courses of action. Community funded micro crowdsourcing is one of the cool things you can do with cryptocurrency, even if the whole community only chipped in a little here and there it could add up to a lot in the long run. So yeah the fundraising is a pretty good idea, every major project should have a budget. We shouldn't expect 1-2 people to shoulder the burden of that budget all on their own it should be everyone who has a stake in this coins success. O.o The poker idea is also a bit neat, fundraising by playing games sounds pretty legit. Overall these seem like some badass ideas.