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📣 vfedoniuk

Can you give your honest opinion about my startup?


Hello,

My startup is a cryptocurrency trading application. Yeah, crypto again :). I was working on it for about a year and a half. At some point the application became too big for me to work on it alone and I didn't have funds to hire additional devs. I decided to suspend the development. Not sure what should I do with it now and if there is a sense to continue. Can you please give me your suggestions?

https://bitquail.com/

Thanks, Vlad


  👤 jdenning Accepted Answer ✓
Your screenshots look like they were lifted directly from TradingView (and cointelegraph). My first hunch is that this is some kind of Trojan or virus. No thanks.

👤 djbusby
Take what you've learned there and move on.

For your next business project do customer development and product market research before working on any "MVP".


👤 the__alchemist
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Disrespectful and slimy.


👤 jethronethro
The question to ask is: does the world need another crypto trading application? If so, how is yours different from the other ones out there (aside from the potential to build a personal trading bot)?

If there's no compelling point of differentiation, and your user numbers aren't growing, then maybe it's time to move on. Apply what you've learned to another project.


👤 dinom
I would only trust an application like this with "real" money if A) it was provided directly by my broker/dealer/exchange or B) it was open source. Since A is not an option I'd suggest open-sourcing the code.

A distant second problem is it should be cross-platform. That's just table stakes in this day and age.


👤 ianpurton
What % of your visitors download and use the app?

Where does your traffic come from?