[Hiring] Broker for $250k software asset. 10% - 20% commission plus $5k budget DOE.

Hi,

Thanks for your input. Again, its the BIN price. But i regularly freelance and advertise software this is certainly not my first rodeo. I based this price on how much i would charge if it had been contract based in line with industry standard pricing, producing this sort of complex software would take a minimum of 8 months for a single freelancer and thats stretching it. Producing something like Bitsquare which is actually decentralised in its mechanism would cost much much much more sir. This is also a ready made finished product. I appreciate your input but i don't think its entirely the case and was not the purpose of my advertisement, as demo's will only be made to the escrow and potential buyer i will be seeking feedback from them. In terms of UVP, its mentioned in the post, for instance Localbitcoins are generating tens of millions in revenue/profit each year yet they are mainly Bitcoin based whereas my product incorporates a lot more Cryptocurrencies and from the feedback i have so far (though i did not intend for this) i have been told its a lot more user friendly and the UI is a lot more attractive though I intended to keep it simple for the buyer to have their own brand integrated. Of course i can go on and on with a long list, P2P platforms are generally easier to legally operate, the platform is somewhat easier to maintain than a regular exchange due to users trading between each other etc etc. Again, the codebase also has a lot of features to Bitgo, so there are multiple uses.

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