Everyone is integral to the company until they are not. Only founders and investors win at the end
Very cool! Did you build this completely by yourself?
I love Ember and I do think it's the best framework out there. That said, I agree that this is a large part of the lack of market penetration
the fact that you think 50 dollars and 50 million are equivalent...
"All these things were put in place because your average person doesn't know what they're doing, and they think stock ownership is just gambling" In order to not be an "average person," you must make 200K+ in salary or…
sure, but the idea is the same. You bet on a company and you then sell for a profit.
how is this any different from raising money from VC firms? The distribution probably isn't any better, but at least everyone has the ability to bet on a company
Could you analyze a database with coordinates data? For example, querying a geocoded resource in postgres DB given a radius?
Everyone is integral to the company until they are not. Only founders and investors win at the end
Very cool! Did you build this completely by yourself?
I love Ember and I do think it's the best framework out there. That said, I agree that this is a large part of the lack of market penetration
the fact that you think 50 dollars and 50 million are equivalent...
"All these things were put in place because your average person doesn't know what they're doing, and they think stock ownership is just gambling" In order to not be an "average person," you must make 200K+ in salary or…
sure, but the idea is the same. You bet on a company and you then sell for a profit.
how is this any different from raising money from VC firms? The distribution probably isn't any better, but at least everyone has the ability to bet on a company
Could you analyze a database with coordinates data? For example, querying a geocoded resource in postgres DB given a radius?