If anyone was worried about the longevity of some of these other new networks we're hearing about... Well, Minds just got a $6 million investment! So I expect that one to be around for some time now, and hopefully improving more with that kind of funding!
https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/22/minds-the-blockchain-based-social-network-grabs-a-6m-series-a/
https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/22/minds-the-blockchain-based-social-network-grabs-a-6m-series-a/
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ReplyDeleteAnd what do they expect for their investment?
ReplyDeleteTsu had even more funding than that.
ReplyDeleteJust saying, millions don't last as long as you may think.
Peter Maranci not sure yet (that I've seen). But I've asked the question to Ottman, which you can see here if there will be a response: mobile.minds.com - Minds, the blockchain-based social network, grabs a $6M Series A
ReplyDeleteEli Fennell I'm not familiar with Tsu, but I'm well aware that money doesn't last. But if used well, it can grow a business well enough to get established and keep growing
ReplyDelete$6 mio is nothing - but nonetheless - come to minds! it's fun there...
ReplyDelete6 M$ is peanuts.
ReplyDeleteJörg Walossek better than a kick in the shins!
ReplyDeletesure =) - more like letting them slowly starve to death. But in the end it's public acceptance and the fancy that will keep it alive or will let it die. So just all of you - hop over there!
ReplyDeleteSix megabucks can give you quite a bit of runway with only seven or so employees.
ReplyDeleteNot knowing Tsu is kinda the point, lol. Gawd, there's a blast from the past Eli Fennell (or should I say 'insignificant spark'? ;))
ReplyDeleteFilip H.F. Slagter Indeed. It was a cynical cash grab network, and everyone knew it.
ReplyDeleteJust adding to this - if you're looking for a crash course in white supremacist language, this is the place for you. (if you dabble, like me, in political discourse, that is)
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