Since finding experienced blockchain developers is actually very hard, (My Previous Recruiting work:
http://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=85.0)
I propose that we go through the githubs of all the cryptocurrency projects and contact each contributor one by one.
Basically contacting everyone who is already a blockchain developer.
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I would work my way down the list of coinmarketcap:
https://coinmarketcap.com/and then find a way to contact each developer (email, twitter, blog, etc) [Note: Github doesnt have a messaging system]
I dont have a time estimate on this, its an unknown, Ill report back as I do a couple hours here and there.
Im not sure how effective this will be either, we may contact hundreds of devs and only get 1 or 2 that are interested, but it might be totally worth it.
Its very important that we find interested developers to work on BiblePay features, security, bugs, etc
especially since Rob right now is basically a solo developer, if he gets ill or hit by a bus, the project could potentially stagnate, lose momentum or lose value.
Ive also thought about finding failed crypto projects, but I assume most of those are just clones of coins and probably dont have higher quality devs, but its another option to think about.
Ill probably document everything in a google excel sheet
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Bitcoin Developers:
https://bitcoincore.org/en/team/https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/graphs/contributors