How I Plan To Funding My Creative Studio
Although I’ve only spoken about my game so far, there’s actually another exciting project that I’m working on in tandem. It’s an animated project that, when things move a bit further along, I’ll be sure to speak about as well. The aim is to create a creative studio that specializes in both games and animated projects. I truly feel that with the right setup, the two could work together seamlessly and completely intertwine, leading to innovative and engaging content.
Back on topic… How I plan to fund my creative studio. In short, the answer is Bitcoin. Hold your horses, before you jump to conclusions and assume that I’m just another crypto bro, allow me to explain my reasoning.
I’m not currently flush with cash; however, I do have a small amount saved (a couple thousand euros to be precise) and a day job that enables me to set aside some funds each month. At this point in time, I don’t have any significant expenditures related to developing my game or the animation project. Right now, the main investment I am making is in my free time and the effort I put into working solo on these creative endeavors. Nonetheless, I understand that this situation won’t remain the same forever. Additionally, I want to ensure that I maintain full ownership of the business and the intellectual property that I create. That ownership is where the true value lies, and it's often the first thing you have to be willing to compromise on if you decide to bring investors on board too early in the process. This scenario is fair, as you are giving up something of considerable value in exchange for the capital that is needed to grow your business successfully.
I will continue to gradually add to my bitcoin position as I acquire available funds to save and invest. I view it as a sort of piggy bank that can support my various business aspirations in the future. That is the conclusion I have come to, and I will observe in the coming years whether this decision turns out to be a wise one. As always, none of this can be considered financial advice, so it is important that you do not rush to pile a significant amount of money into bitcoin without thoroughly educating yourself first. As Thomas Tusser wisely said, “A fool and his money are soon parted.” Therefore, please do your own research, avoid simply following the herd, and remember to think for yourself.
Until next time.