• bambax 19 minutes ago

    Thanks but as a contractor/freelancer I prefer to be paid with real money.

    • jcattle 3 hours ago

      In German you'd probably pronounce your company KZ, short for Concentration Camp (Konzentrationslager).

      Not ideal, but I guess internationally it's less of an issue :)

      • rhoads 2 hours ago

        And in Brazilian Portuguese it is read the same way as a slang for penis

        • thompson2908 2 hours ago

          In Polish "kacet" literally means what @jcattle mentioned - a phonetic loanword from German.

          • postepowanieadm 2 hours ago

            Unfortunately, that's the first thing that comes to my mind when I see the name.

            • wrux 2 hours ago

              Ouch, we chose the name because we thought it had no meaning. I

              • brazukadev 2 hours ago

                In Brazil it means "dick".

                • wrux 2 hours ago

                  It's a good job it's pronounced differently to cacete. The guy that designed the logo is from Brazil and he did mention that.

                  • dclarke26 2 hours ago

                    oops haha

                • mpeg 2 hours ago

                  Good idea, but you're several years too late to the web3 market.

                  I know you're probably hoping for the non-crypto businesses to use it, but there's little incentive. The hiring company holds the cards when it comes to payments most of the time anyway – when you hire a remote worker, they often deliver 100% of the work before getting paid

                  Even in higher end contracts it's rare to find a company that is willing to pay a deposit.

                  • wrux 2 hours ago

                    We are looking for web3 natives who are using blockchain in their daily work and I think nowadays there are more than ever before. It's going to prove difficult without a strong marketing campaign though

                  • mhitza 3 hours ago

                    I think your idea has potential, in some alternate universe, or crypto configuration (such as Monero).

                    From my point of view the problem is that most cryptocurrencies are used as speculation instruments, and there's a significant hoop to pay someone in crypto.

                    Building on top of Monero would alleviate some of those issues, while targeting an even smaller niche of people.

                    From a business perspective the landing page does not do any work in reassuring me. Focusing on fees rather than vetted freelancers, testimonials, and without any form of results "assurance", escrow system or dispute resolution why would any company take on the risk of hiring a freelancer this way while also gambling with all the issues crypto brings?

                    • wrux 2 hours ago

                      Solana is great because fees are so low, the wallet apps are great, there's loads of stable coins and there's a big pool of users.

                      I don't think using Monero would be a good platform because it does not have smart any contract functionality. The only thing Monero has going for it is hiding transactions, and we don't need that for kacet.

                      I agree the marketing website isn't great. We are two developers and don't have much marketing experience. Now we have something online we are looking into improving our online presence.

                      • littlecranky67 an hour ago

                        > and there's a significant hoop to pay someone in crypto

                        Not sure why that would be. Being paid in Bitcoin is very easy. Download a non-custodial Wallet such as Phoenix Wallet or Wallet of Satoshi (new version is non-custodial) and you can receive on-chain bitcoin, or even better, lightning payments right away. You create an invoice as a link or QRcode and send it to your employer, and done.

                        The payer (employer) most likely will need to convert fiat/cash to bitcoin first, but since the kacet project aims to attract companies in that space, there shouldn't be an issue.

                        • wrux an hour ago

                          That's the plan.

                          The project idea came from me paying freelance designers for work using Solana and wishing there was something to keep me safe. At the time it seemed like all of the freelance work platforms were using Ethereum which had extortionate fees, so I decided to look into bringing such a platform to Solana.

                          • littlecranky67 an hour ago

                            I like the idea of a crypto-focused platform. I don't see payment in particular a neccessity of the platform though, no need for smart contracts for that case. You should bring together employers and freelancers, and they can sort out payment themselves. Crypto is a heterogenous bubble anyway (just as I, for example, am a Bitcoin-only guy and will reject every other crypto).

                            • skeptic_ai 37 minutes ago

                              Why not monero? Even lower fees and you don’t need to advertise to the whole world how much money you have.

                              • wrux 31 minutes ago

                                There's no smart contracts on Monero so it doesn't really solve problem of secure and verifiable work contracts between 2 people.

                                There is talks of Monero-like privacy on Solana so that will come in useful later

                        • scirob 2 hours ago

                          You should try to connect with someone from one of the previous attempts at a decentralized Upwork and understand why it didn’t work out for them. One example is this: https://docs.talentlayer.org/

                          • wrux 2 hours ago

                            That's a brilliant idea and I'll get in touch with the founder

                          • keyle 24 minutes ago

                            What is a web3 native?

                            • wrux 9 minutes ago

                              People that use crypto in their regular day-to-day work

                            • faeyanpiraat 2 hours ago

                              I had all kinds of problems with freelancing platforms, but payments were not one of them.

                              It’s always nice trying to build stuff but I really hope this is just a hobby project for you..

                              • wrux 2 hours ago

                                We are hoping that the more technical platform attracts a different talent pool to Upwork or Fiverr

                              • PretzelPirate 29 minutes ago

                                > Payments are handled by Solana smart contracts, with a React frontend (TanStack Start).

                                This is disappointing.

                                Solana has a highly centralized validator set that will keep shrinking over time as the cost to run one out paces the rise in the SOL price.

                                This leads to our being very centralized.

                                Solana is also missing core cryptographic primitives like state receipts, meaning I can be easily tricked by a dishonest validator about whether my transaction happened.

                                Without a mempool, sending transactions is a nightmare during high network usage and my transaction can dissappear forever, or be executed multiple times.

                                Solana isn't even significantly cheaper than the alternatives anymore.

                                • wrux 6 minutes ago

                                  Yeah that's true and the plan is to expand to multiple chains once the platform has users and we are happy with the stability of the system.

                                  Our current system will allow us to expand to Ethereum easily which will open up a much larger network. We just wanted to keep things simple for our initial product and you have to admit that Solana is a good chain to build on.