looking for tech co-founder/CTO for an AI enabled stock broking startup along with real life live stream trading advisory services.
Equity will be 50%.
please comment down your if you are interested ( mumbai and pune based only).
Is there any high level mobile app developer from Mumbai or Pune that are willing to collaborate with us in exchange for equity?"
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