I have an idea for an ERC20 token. How do I get it off the ground? It's an idea that would have mass normie appeal and also appeal to law enforcement.
I'm not a programmer though I can code in web languages and python. So I can do the website but where do I find a team of coders who can help me pull it off and won't scam everyone?
Strong and trustworthy dev team is key to any new coin project
Easton Edwards
Yeah bro, I'm what you call an ideas guy. I have the ideas and I need workers to do all the work while I make the profit. Don't steal my ideas user, this would be bad and I will sue you.
Cameron Smith
Get that retarded ass bitch off here
Blake Phillips
100% chance that's all the same dude
Liam Thomas
probably the most untalented (((youtuber))) ive seen so far get that jewish hoe out of here
Carson Anderson
This girl looks like a more attractive version of my ex like she's from an alternate timeline or something.
Jackson Allen
yeah you really need those devs who are proficient in "Goland" rofl
Nathaniel Sanders
ASMR
Jonathan Cox
Solidity is pretty easy to learn (especially for a erc20 token with some extra features) The most annoying part is testing because you have to redeploy test contracts each time you find a bug or shit goes wrong.
Connor Jackson
send pics
Robert Perry
You will need a graphic designer to make the site look as good and professional as possible Lookt at DADI or Lamden Both shity scams with a good website/CI to cope for the shitty whitepaper
Benjamin Rodriguez
Which language has the best implementation support? Go or C++?
Go ahead and look at her profile, she fucks so many niggas now she wo't have any idea which one is posting here
Lucas Clark
Damn you weren't wrong she does look like her. Sounds like your ex is a thot tho, sorry to hear that m8
Nicholas Ross
I'll post nudes later when I'm at my home machine
Caleb Rogers
>python Why not look into bismuth? Or learn some JavaScript and use Lisk.
NEM can take any code, why not create a token on the NEM platform?
Levi Adams
She was fucking around at her community college while i was off at Berkeley. Fucking BITCH
Robert Miller
ha I'm a fellow bear, what were the odds. I was in EECS. If she went to a Cal State that relationship was dead on arrival
Anthony Russell
shoot me an email osocontro at gmail dott com, currently working for 2 ICOs developing smart contracts
Nicholas Nguyen
It's close to C++ with some weird quirks.
Read a few contracts and you'll get a pretty good understanding of the basics.
Dylan Taylor
Are most smart contracts written in C++? That's my favorite language but I haven't written in it since college since everything is JS or Python these days.
Carter Gonzalez
All smart contracts are written in Solidity which is its own language.
Aaron Hughes
Most smart contracts are written in Solidity, which is okay I guess, very similar to Javascript. The hard part is not the coding though, its making your contracts secure enough so some random on the internet doesn't drain the contract's wallet
Blake Walker
>Javascript the jews did this
Sounds like fun but damn that's risky, I suppose blockchain devs will be well compensated in the future for being part software engineer part-cybersecurity expert. You been able to work on it full time?
Hudson Flores
If tokens only use Solidity, then why do I see teams listing things like "Node.JS developer" or "Golang specialist"?
Give us a tl;dr on what else we might need for a maymay coin. I'm proficient in:
>C++ >C# >Javascript (HTML/CSS/Canvas) >Golang >Fortran >Node.JS >some other meme languages
Jaxon Anderson
>lev >Levi >JAP coal burner (((Hmmmmmm)))
William Kelly
A simple maymay erc20 token takes 30 minutes to make. The ICO contract takes maybe half a day to get right.
Legit projects need specialists because they have shitloads of extra features off chain/cross chain.
Ethan Rodriguez
It's very fun and rewarding to be honest, it's also very intense since there are new developments and consequently new stuff to keep an eye on security wise. I'm working on this stuff on my free time after work.
for a maymay coin you honestly need to know only how to deploy a standard ERC20 token contract + handle distribution. The rest is all HTML/CSS for the website and a bit of Solidity to handle coin reception and distribution if running an ICO. If not a meme coin, most of the work goes on marketing, polishing the whitepaper, designing a nice website, getting some bald old guys as advisors and ambassadors, etc. However, a nice idea with a minimal nice website and the right timing and marketing on biz and bitcointalk can go a long way.
Christian Lopez
>mass normie appeal and also appeal to law enforcement. sounds like shit.
Justin Powell
I can do that.
Do I need to account for future dependencies or interoperatability while writing the smart contract or is that something I can write an injection module for later if I someday want to make my token more legit? Haven't really looked into the specifics of Solidy so I'm not sure atm.
Ryder Myers
You'd better.
William Thomas
you're not a good businessman
Carter White
Include a random chinese guy
Adrian Wilson
yeah I'm waiting for delivery
Ian Morris
>private AHHHHH
Chase Howard
I just requested a follow, I'll report back with screenshots