I did some basic research looking around and see that low-code/no-code platforms with the likes of mendix.com, microsoft powerapps, appian and others are quite matured platforms. I will not be surprised we start seeing low-code replacing traditional approach of building business applications
In some countries say like India, a freelancer can register as a one person business/one person company and all income treated as business income. This way your tax payable becomes based on income-business expenses similar to an LLC or corp.
Its a good idea to solve a short term problem( I suppose )
Short Term: Many companies will go creating cryptocurrencies to compete on with Bitcoin , ethereum etc. Only few with the likes of ethereum will survive as they offer not only cryptocurrency but also a general platform for other initiatives/services on blockchain and creating alliances( refer: https://www.coindesk.com/legally-binding-smart-contracts-9-l...)
Companies creating cryptocurrency for a specific problem like document sharing / storage services will be used only by select few or to subscribe to these services
For the short-term the AI-power bot will have to focus on the validity and credibility of the idea
Long Term: Once companies learn that ICO cannot be started every now and then - The AI powered bot will have to re-focus on other info like "pricing of the cryptocurrency", "security", "educating users"
I personally recommend that the AI-powered bot should be planned to be developed for challenges other than the ICO's which will keep reducing in the coming years.
Investing is about creating assets and having a diversity of assets. Assuming that $100/month is one part of your expendable income that you have considered for crytocurrency - you are in good hands. However if you are putting 100% of your expendable amount in cryptocurrency - do revisit other options.
Do also go through https://www.wealthfront.com/questions and other finance portals to see how they allocate your investments amount based on risk profile, age and goals.
Good to see a first hand review. Just checking if anybody in the forum has used and/or considered server4you.com. Their prices and server specifications look very competitive
I'm always excite to hear about companies who are using rust in production. OneSignal team has done an excellent job to bring out the strengths and weaknesses. Would like to know more about the Unit Testing practices that OneSignal and others follow.
BTW - I have all the motivation now to plunge into the rust-world
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