>great programmer
>current job involves large scale systems and distributed scaling
>interest in making a crypto currency
>be an american
>5-10 M a year to say complient
>serious risk of criminal charges if ANYTHING goes wrong
>which means if a politician doesn't like you
>which means no republicans
Crypto in America is so unfair...
Should I just get a H1B friend to start a company in Singapore? I can actually do that. I can make myself an employee who just gets paid, let them take on the legal bullcrap
I'm currently toying around with the NEO repo, moving it to .NET Core 2.0 and making it so that instead of generating GAS it makes more of the primary currency (so it would have a default inflation rate). If I actually went through with it, I'd probably go the Binance route of making an exchange to sap fees from you suckers and give a massive discount to my currency. Fuck this would take years to do, why does being American have to have so many fucking regulations?
>>3137239
>>3137248
Pretty much how it feels
I'd have to do some research about singapore, but it seems like anything but the most vanilla business garbage is regulated to hell and back
>>3137239
>5-10 M a year
what?
>>3137239
>great programmer
>.NET
lol good one pajeet