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General discussion / Re: Trying to find a developer to help us build a game inspired by Worms
« on: February 10, 2022, 06:39 PM »
We're well enough funded to get started, the mint process is akin to crowdfunding in early stage equity markets and allows us to hire better people, move more quickly and deliver on the vision more comprehensively. Like with equity crowdfunding we'll gain an early supporter base of super-fans with a vested interest in the success of the project. Honest answer is there's nothing stopping us abandoning the project post mint, that's a reality of almost any fundraise however and a consideration point for any early investors. Our business is in a new space that overlaps art, de-fi, crypto and gaming. Whilst the majority of projects in the NFT space do fall under the category of quasi-scam there are a growing number that have built partnerships with global brands, have raised significant capital to build awesome consumer experiences and are run by seasoned teams that see the bigger picture. You could run a scam if you were that we ethically inclined but that would be incredibly short sighted imho. We have modest game dev experience in-house but will be looking to partner with either a small number of freelancers or a studio depending on the success of mint.
Anyways I'm not here to defend the accusation that I am running a scam, I'm not but I appreciate there's no way for those on this forum to know that. I'm not asking you for any money, I'm simply looking for passionate game developers who are interested in the space. Thanks for your views.
Anyways I'm not here to defend the accusation that I am running a scam, I'm not but I appreciate there's no way for those on this forum to know that. I'm not asking you for any money, I'm simply looking for passionate game developers who are interested in the space. Thanks for your views.