Blueseed, The Floating Startup Community, To Ready The 'Pirates' Of Silicon Valley!

When #-Link-Snipped-# put forward the idea of a sea-borne community of entrepreneurs, it did turn quite a few heads. But very few expected such a favorable response to this concept. Recent reports estimate around 133 adventurous entrepreneurs willing to be a part of this floating community. The ship shall set sails next year, with each start-up having at least 4 people to start developing their company.
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The basic idea was to collect like-minded, levelheaded people together, in a 'start-up only' environment, that'll collectively account for the best technological ideas in the world. The best deal about working here is, you don't need a visa to reside or work on the ship. The next best thing is, that this floating community is just a few miles away from the Silicon Valley. Yes. The startup culture shall surely magnetize a lot of entrepreneurs, who'll be ready to shell out some extra bucks for the same. The rent amounts to approximately $1,600 per month (for both living and shared space.) If you seek a shared cabin, then the cost incurred shall be around $1,200. The top-tier single cabin shall be rented out at $3,000 p.m.

Entrepreneurs shall be ferried on a daily basis to/from Silicon Valley, and Blueseed is even working on making entrepreneurs outside the US set foot in the ship. Even incubators who wish to support the startups may join in. How Awesome IS That? What do the startup owners feel? Would you love to be part of this community? If yes, say "Aye" in the comments below!

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