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That's po.et - 2017 alumni. Died long ago, hence the sainthood. Source: about 2 years ago
I still own nano, po.et (dead) GIFTO (dead) from this subs shilling in 2017, lesson learned! I only really buy btc and eth now. Source: over 2 years ago
We lost many reddit favorites such as oyster, gifto, po.et etc.... General rule of thumb don't purchase reddit shilled coins.... Source: almost 3 years ago
Don't forget po.et also! That one went balstic in like 3 days? So many 2017 coins, never bought, cause I know they were stupid, but felt bad missing the gains. Source: about 3 years ago
They should at least revive the po.et site. Source: about 3 years ago
There is a YC Backed company [0] that does this for you. Could be worth a look [0] https://clerky.com I would recommend using soemthing from clerky and then getting your own lawyers involved to really nail this down further. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Yeah, just call it a proprietorship until you have a solid reason to incorporate. (i.e. Angel investment and / or liability protection.) Then when you do choose to incorporate, check out clerky.com. Source: over 1 year ago
US guy here (not a lawyer), definitely set up the company first and have written stuff in place for what each founder/dev gets. Team disagreements over a multi-sig or distribution can be a killer and are likely going to be your main issue. Also having a corporate entity (even an LLC) shields you from a lot of liability in the case of a bug or funds lost on behalf of users. You can use even an online service... Source: about 2 years ago
I'm currently looking at several lawfirms, such as Goodwin Procter. I'm also aware of a platform for startups legalwork, clerky.com, but I want to bring on my own attorney through it. Anyone have any resources or recommendations? Source: about 3 years ago
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