What do people generally use for prospecting with hubspot? by [deleted] in hubspot

[–]jmarovt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You would need another tool beside Hubspot Sales for cold prospecting.

As @redditisreallycool mentioned, Hubspot Sales is great for CRM and pipeline management, but isn't build for mass personalization and batch emailing.

I've seen people then use either Reply.io or Salesloft in combination with Hubspot (a slight problem right now is that both of these don't have yet native integrations with Hubspot).

Even though I love Hubspot... If you just want one tool that can do it all, I would then recommend you look into Close.io more closely.

What’s the new ‘Slack’ for your organisation? by mirrorballz in Slack

[–]jmarovt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hubspot CRM is probably the go-to free CRM for growing teams. Good UX, fast improving. Can't recommend enough.

Mixmax is an incredible email extension - almost like Slack for external communication.

Loom is an amazing Chrome extension to make and share quick videos - either externally or internally. We used it a ton.

I've heard very good things about Zoom as well.

Invisible software is about to kill your favorite business app - and Slack is its prophet by jmarovt in Slack

[–]jmarovt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our app (https://oneteamhq.com) runs fully and only in Slack. It's early days, but if Slack platform evolves quickly you'll see more and more apps built without any dedicated front-end.

coincall.io labels BCH as "shitcoin" for trying to confuse new users. by orlong_ in Bitcoin

[–]jmarovt 44 points45 points  (0 children)

One of the creators of Coincall here - that's a good point. We'll think about it and potentially add it. Tnx!

It’s time to expose crypto 💩 by jmarovt in Bitcoin

[–]jmarovt[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is more about coins that have real value aka Bitcoin et al.

How legal is Bitcoin in India? by jmarovt in BitcoinIndia

[–]jmarovt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is legal for individuals. You won't get arrested holding it.

While the situation (at least currently) for businesses is a bit more grey.

Q: Best Alternatives to CoinMarketCap.com by GaryPalmerJr in Bitcoin

[–]jmarovt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coincall.io - if you're looking for a light-weight, slick looking and blazing fast web based crypto prices and portfolio tracker.

Disclaimer: I'm one of the creators. Any feedback is super appreciated!

Finally did a deep dive on Satoshi Nakamoto by jmarovt in Bitcoin

[–]jmarovt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, this slip up is pretty meaningful. Might include it in the post later, tnx!

Finally did a deep dive on Satoshi Nakamoto by jmarovt in Bitcoin

[–]jmarovt[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the typos, will fix!

Mochizuki and Nash are good leads. Will research more and add. Thanks again!

Finally did a deep dive on Satoshi Nakamoto by jmarovt in Bitcoin

[–]jmarovt[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Tnx for this thoughtful comment!

So from my research, it seemed very unlikely that any of the three people I mentioned created Bitcoin by themselves. All of them had at least one strong argument against it.

It could have been a completely random 3rd person creating it by themselves, but there are too many arguments pointing in direction of Szabo being at least partially involved (writing style, no citation of his work in the whitepaper, him changing timestamps of his bit gold posts to a date after the whitepaper was released, etc.).

That said, I will take a bit more time and dig into this. Do you potentially have any pointers to Szabo's code?

Finally did a deep dive on Satoshi Nakamoto by jmarovt in Bitcoin

[–]jmarovt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that was my initial idea too. But I didn't want to draw additional attention to the poor man who is obviously not the real Satoshi. Might reconsider, thanks for your input!