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chamza | 6 years ago | on: What Will Happen in the 2020s

The reason a country would want to use a crypto asset for their money supply would be to own the private ledger completely; they wouldn't utilize the decentralized, public, blockchains we see today.

All financial activity and transactions can easily be monitored on a blockchain; the movement of money could be tracked from it's inception to it's current location on one ledger. Each private key can correspond to a citizen (much like a social security ID) and citizens can be taxed more easily and efficiently. This is why China is leading the pack here and is already developing a PBOC digital currency[1].

[1]=https://fortune.com/2019/11/01/china-digital-currency-libra-...

chamza | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: Glaze – Illustrations for Products and Presentations

In our case (Glaze), we are using a simple freemium model. The assets are free to use as long as the user attributes the illustrator and Glaze. If the user wants to buy a license so that they can use the image without crediting the artist/glaze, they can pay for that license (they also get a larger file size and the source file).

Unsplash is a bit different, all of the images are completely free. From my knowledge, this was originally used as a marketing funnel for their parent company, Crew. Crew has since been acquired and Unsplash has spun in to it's own entity. Nowadays my hunch is that they are monetizing through calls to their API (Unsplash is integrated into big players like Squarespace, Trello, Medium). Feel free to fact check as I am no expert when it comes to Unsplash's business model.

chamza | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do I choose between a job offer from Google and a promising startup?

I was in a similar situation, I had offers from both companies and chose the startup, but ultimately ended up at Google.

I was up with the startup for 6 months, it was not a good fit for me and I lost faith in the company quickly. A recruiter reached out to me from Google while I was there to follow up. I did not need to re-interview and they brought me in since I was still in the system as an accepted candidate (I think this stands for one year). so I got to experience the best of both worlds. I’m still at google 2 years later, I can echo the sentiments of it opening up many more doors

chamza | 8 years ago | on: Ethereum Sharding FAQ

Dai is a stable cryptocurrency, not a speculative money making scheme, since it's purpose is to be stable. A decentralized stablecoin is an enormous use case.

chamza | 8 years ago | on: Why Stellar could be the next big ICO platform

I️ was looking into building some stuff on Stellar, but found the resources to be poor compared to ethereum. Unfortunately every time you try to find some resources to build in crypto currency the vast majority of material is around “how to buy stellar!” “Is stellar worth investing” etc

chamza | 8 years ago | on: Why Bitcoin will fail

Good read.

There are more mature cryptocurrencies emerging that are based on 'loans' as the author describes. The Maker Project's stable coin 'Dai' is an example, which is only created by collateralized debt positions. However, the debt position is currently based on ETH, which is 'backed' by speculation.

chamza | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: What would you do if your income was taken care of?

I'd focus more on my music, fine art, and try to make a hand-drawn animated film.

I'd spend more time growing my own food, tending to the garden, and raising animals.

I do all of this in my spare time anyway, it'd be nice to dedicate more time to it though. Alas.

chamza | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Should I provide salary history after an accepted offer?

I fell in to this trap with 'BigCo'. I never gave my salary information to the recruiter, and kept my cards to my chest.

When I tried to negotiate my low-ball offer this docu was brought up, that she had taken a look at my past salary that was provided here. I would not fill this out if I could go back in time. That being said, this was provided prior to the salary offer.

chamza | 8 years ago | on: Young People Need Another Gold Rush

As a millennial, I have observed a few perceived 'gold rushes' for individuals in my age group (25) and younger. I am defining 'gold rush' as an exponential growth of capital:

-Creating a technology startup / business

-Becoming YouTube famous and selling 'your own brand'

-Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cryptocurrencies

chamza | 10 years ago | on: The DAO close to $100m in funding. Soon to be the largest crowdfunding ever

I agree that the website is terrible. Over the past few weeks I've dug deep into it and think it is a really awesome experiment, although a very risky 'investment'. I will attempt to explain it below:

The DAO is a group of people putting together their money to manage it and make more. This is done through proposals and members voting on passing them.

Based on the proposals that are accepted, the DAO can be anything really: a hedge fund, VC fund, lottery-system, gambling pot, etc.

What it becomes is still undefined and we can only see with time based on proposals and how the members vote. That alone is really interesting and exciting to me: will members actually make intelligent decisions or will it crash and burn?

The DAO also shows the power of the underlying crypto, Ethereum, on which this was built.

chamza | 12 years ago | on: 7 Cups Of Tea (YC S13) Connects People Who Need Emotional Support With Listeners

I think this is a great idea. I want to offer some design feedback and advice. This is just my opinion, but I hope it can be of help in some way.

-The testimonial scroll is a little awkward and hard on the eyes as it moves. My suggestion would be to have a fade in/fade out, or a much quicker animation

-There is quite a lot going on in the navigation bar (many different options + sub-options). My suggestion would be to narrow it down significantly to maybe 3 - 4 of the most important menu items.

-I think the "satisfaction guaranteed" thing can go. There can probably be some better messaging or use of real estate here to establish trust.

-I think there could probably be a better way to present the large image with text on top on the home screen (for example, see airbnb.com or screenleap.com). Visual design thing so it's kind of subjective.

Otherwise, really strong work. If you'd like more design help see my contact info in my profile.

chamza | 15 years ago | on: Why incorporating my startup was my worst mistake

I've learned that 10,000,000 shares is fine if you have a low par-value per stock. I believe this many stocks are especially good if you're looking for outside investors/board members.

But actually, don't listen to me, I'm the one whose in this ridiculous mess.

chamza | 15 years ago | on: Why incorporating my startup was my worst mistake

I've thought about this and asked around. I was told that if I did not pay my tax returns and annual reports, the State of Delaware can go after me personally. I'd rather not risk that, and there is a monthly fee that gathers up if I don't pay the annual reports on time; which is what happened this time around.
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