[Discuss] crowdsourced labor for equity model
Tom Metro
tmetro+blu at gmail.com
Sun Mar 1 20:46:16 EST 2015
John Hall wrote:
> There is a type of start up, and a catchy name for it I can't remember
> where the people working for it are all keeping their day-jobs and
> volunteering time for equity.
You are probably thinking of Hyperloop Test Technologies:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperloop_Transportation_Technologies
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, also known as HTT, is a
research company formed using a crowd collaboration approach (a mix of
team collaboration and crowdsourcing)[1] to develop a transportation
system based on the Hyperloop concept, which was envisioned by Elon
Musk in 2013.
The company was founded by JumpStarter, Inc., utilizing the company's
crowdfunding and collaboration platform JumpStartFund. The company has
assembled a team of community members, attracting high level engineers
and contributing corporations...
...the development work is being done by approximately 100 engineers
who are located across the United States. The members are working in
exchange for stock options, and were selected from a group of about
200 who initially applied.
And recent related news:
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/hyperloop-crowd-sourced-company-plans-test-track-california/story?id=29270798
Using Musk's free design plan, Hyperloop Test Technologies, a
crowd-funded company not affiliated with the Tesla and SpaceX
billionaire, said it plans to build a full-scale model on five miles
of land in California's Quay Valley.
I'm not aware of there being a name for this sort of crowdsourced labor
for equity model.
-Tom
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