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RE: Introducing SteemConnect by Busy : Identity, authentication, authorization for Steem blockchain’s apps

in #steemconnect8 years ago

Which one is it "It does not have any business model," or a " non-profit with a model to cover our expenses".

I get it - Non profits don't take a profit - but they still need money in order to operate. I dont see the incentive as a developer to spend hundred of hours writing code for free - this isnt a United Nations project - nobody is splitting the atom, feeding children, or ending poverty.. Authors post to make money.. people vote -to make money. So what is the upside to me using my time to develop tools that make Steem Inc. more money? Wouldnt I be better off writing code for UNICEF or a meaningful charity?

Your project has a ton of merit to it - but look at other projects like Steemvoter - code gets written, people join, one guy pays the bills. Then comes the sale or the crowdsourcing emails. There is nothing bad about a company developing software for Steem to make money .

I was hoping you guys had figured something out on the revenue side.. Very disappointing.