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Main => General Discussion => Topic started by: bytemaster on December 26, 2014, 09:31:17 pm
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http://bytemaster.bitshares.org/article/2014/12/26/Stop-the-Crowd-Sales-Long-Live-Crowd-Funding/
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http://bytemaster.bitshares.org/article/2014/12/26/Stop-the-Crowd-Sales-Long-Live-Crowd-Funding/
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http://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/2qh9bh/bitshares_had_one_of_the_largest_crowd_funding/
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The twitter button tweets the title but no link back to the article.
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The twitter button tweets the title but no link back to the article.
thx for info
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Who needs regulation or lawyers? Screw them. :D Launch, fund and build your business on a DAC.
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+5% I like it
Matt608 suggested using the phrase 'CrowdHiring' to describe delegate selection which gained immediate traction over at null. I can see that becoming a big buzzword associated with BitShares in 2015.
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+5% I like it
Matt608 suggested using the phrase 'CrowdHiring' to describe delegate selection which gained immediate traction over at null. I can see that becoming a big buzzword associated with BitShares in 2015.
It's a word that already existed .....I don't know what the effect will be .
http://www.crowdhiring.com/ (http://www.crowdhiring.com/)
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+5% I like it
Matt608 suggested using the phrase 'CrowdHiring' to describe delegate selection which gained immediate traction over at null. I can see that becoming a big buzzword associated with BitShares in 2015.
It's a word that already existed .....I don't know what the effect will be .
http://www.crowdhiring.com/ (http://www.crowdhiring.com/)
I think it only strengthens the reasons to use crowdhiring to explain delegate voting, since what they describe is basically the same thing as what we do. Crowdhiring.com is a business with the ability to crowdhire that makes money by sharing this ability with other companies that gain value from it. Bitshares is a business with the ability to crowdhire that uses it to hire its own employees and thus gain value from it directly.
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+5% I like it
Matt608 suggested using the phrase 'CrowdHiring' to describe delegate selection which gained immediate traction over at null. I can see that becoming a big buzzword associated with BitShares in 2015.
It's a word that already existed .....I don't know what the effect will be .
http://www.crowdhiring.com/ (http://www.crowdhiring.com/)
I think it only strengthens the reasons to use crowdhiring to explain delegate voting, since what they describe is basically the same thing as what we do. Crowdhiring.com is a business with the ability to crowdhire that makes money by sharing this ability with other companies that gain value from it. Bitshares is a business with the ability to crowdhire that uses it to hire its own employees and thus gain value from it directly.
Yes I didn't mean it was a new word. But you can see how 'crowdhiring' is currently applied is different than our use & it is not very well known. I'm saying I think crowdfunding is a word understood by a wide market and that the process of delegate selection may become known as crowdhiring as it's easily relatable to crowdfunding, but we will see.