Re: [DIYbio] Re: Crowdfunding small-scale projects

On 03/21/2013 02:03 PM, jarlemag wrote:
> Analysis of meat samples seems like a simpler and perhaps more interesting prospect. Sample material is easily available, and the
> methods may be of a bit wider interest. Everyone wants to know what they're eating, right?

Crowd funders seem to want something tangible mostly, and for the low priced deliverables they will
donate, but want some trophy to show for it. You didn't mention you would productize anything, or offer diagnostic kits for sale,
so the crowd-funders might not come forth in droves.

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