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Title: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: LiteCoinGuy on October 26, 2015, 03:51:18 PM
That is a nice "little" list isnt it  :D ? (begin November 2nd)


Nov 2nd, Kevin Aleman, CEO of LUXSTACK
Nov 2nd, Jeremy Allaire CEO of Circle
Nov 2nd, Gavin Andresen, Core Developer, Bio
Nov 3rd ,Takao Asayama, CEO of Zaif
Nov 3rd, Kristov Atlas, Open Bitcoin Privacy Project
Nov 4th Juan Garavaglia, CEO of RootStock.io
Nov 4th, Patrick Byrne CEO of Overstock & tŘ.com
Nov 4th, Wences Casares, CEO of XAPO
Nov 5th, Ben Davenport, Co-founder of BitGo
Nov 5th, Anthony Di lorio, CEO of Decentral & Kryptokit
Nov 5th, Bruce Fenton, Executive Director of The Bitcoin Foundation
Nov 6th, Jeremy Gardner, Co-Founder of Augur
Nov 6th, Jeff Garzik, Core Developer and CEO of DSS
Nov 6th, Mike Hearn, Core Developer, Bio
Nov 9th, David Johnston, Co-Founder of Decentralized Applications Fund
Nov 9th, Asher Tan, CEO of CoinJar
Nov 9th, Yuzo Kano, CEO of bitFlyer
Nov 9th, Jered Kenna, CEO of 20 Mission
Nov 10th, Andrew Lee, CEO of Purse.io
Nov 10th, Bobby Lee, CEO of BTCC
Nov 10th, Joe Lee, CIO of magnr.com
Nov 10th, Charlie Lee, Creator of Litecoin and Director of Engineering at Coinbase
Nov 11th, Ken Lo, CEO of ANX Intl
Nov 11th, Gary Le, Co-founder of Moneta
Nov 11th, Dan Moorhead, CEO of Pantera Capital
Nov 12th, Justin Newton, CEO of Netki (date confirmed)
Nov 12th, Stephen Pair, CEO of Bitpay
Nov 12th, Michael Perklin, President of CryptoCurrency Certification Consortium (C4)
Nov 13th, Brock Pierce, Co-Founder of Blockchain Capital
Nov 13th, Jesse Powel CEO of Kraken
Nov 13th, Frank Schuil, CEO of Safello
Nov 14th, Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Bio
Nov 16th, Barry Silbert, CEO of theDigital Currency Group
Nov 16th, Paul Snow CEO of Factom
Nov 16th, Paul Sztorc, Creator of Bitcoin Hive Mind (formerly known as Truthcoin)
Nov 17th, Michael Terpin, Co-Founder of BitAngels
Nov 17th, Jeffery Tucker CEO of Liberty.me
Nov 17th, Roger Ver, Bio
Nov 18th, Aaron Voisine, CEO of Breadwallet
Nov 18th, Erik Voorhees, CEO of shapeshift.io
Nov 18th, Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn CEO of Zerocoin
Nov 19th, Nic Carey, Co-founder of Blockchain.info
Nov 19th Dmitry Murashchik (Rassah) Mycelium
Nov 19th, Matthew Roszak, Founding Partner at Tally Capital
Nov 20th Henry Brade, CEO of Denarium & Bittiraha.fi
Nov 20th To be continued.....


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: GermanGiant on October 26, 2015, 04:04:05 PM
That would be a crowd puller for forum.bitcoin.com. I am awaiting for a signature campaign to kick start at that forum.


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: dothebeats on October 26, 2015, 04:26:06 PM
Wow, the schedule is kinda jam-packed! That's a lot of AMA speakers, the question is, would there be anyone who would gladly ask questions to them? :D


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: neurotypical on October 26, 2015, 04:36:52 PM
That's a lot of money invested into trying to get traffic on his website I guess.. it's just a lot of people. It's a good way to get traffic tho, get interesting people on board and people will follow. Of course I expect plenty of XT propaganda around that forum which is not worth my time to be honest. Maybe if they deliver better signature campaign deals i'll consider dropping by but this is still my main forum.


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: coinpr0n on October 26, 2015, 04:47:02 PM
Nice list, I guess. I'll be looking forward to the TLDR by CoinTelegrah xD ... also, noteworthy: the list is in alphabetical order.


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: knight22 on October 26, 2015, 04:58:17 PM
Impressive list! I'll certainly stop by and ask a few questions.


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: gentlemand on October 26, 2015, 05:52:23 PM
I think a drip feed would've worked better. That's AMA overload in anyone's books. There might be a bit of thumb twiddling from the people in the list.


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: iCEBREAKER on October 26, 2015, 06:18:43 PM
I think a drip feed would've worked better. That's AMA overload in anyone's books. There might be a bit of thumb twiddling from the people in the list.

Ver is desperately rushing to get his faltering XT forum back on track ASAP.

I doubt anyone will bother to show up for the AMA overload, besides astroturfers wanting to win his 'please use my crap forum' bribes.

Here's a sneak preview.

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"If you had to pick one, what is your favorite thing about XT?"

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"What are the top ten reasons you hate Blockstream?"

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"Which infamous mass-murdering authoritarian head of government does theymos most remind you of?"

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"How can Bitcoin.com beat the fierce competition from bitco.in, and /v/bitcoinxt?"

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"Is Bitcoin Unlimited the future of XT?"

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"When you are able to trade your 1MB Bitcoins for XTcoins, how will you celebrate?"

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"My connection is fast enough to access much larger blocks, so why are those Core dorks so worried about the verify and amplify stages?"

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"Can we blacklist Chinese miners and pools from XT, to save us from the yellow peril?"

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"I set up an XT node using a free DigitalOcean trial, but nothing happened; will crying moar help?"

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"Is it true that every time a transaction gets priced out of Bitcoin and uses an altcoin instead, Satoshi orphans a block in anger?"

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"How harshly should the UN sanction Reddit and Bitcointalk for their censorship, oppression, and human rights violations?"

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"Why does XT get blamed for setting back the price, when it was clearly all Adam Back, GMAX, Szabo, and Wlad's fault?"

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"Do you find it strange XT has united inveterate Buttcoiners like Jorge Stolfi with Maximalist Monopolist Supremacists like Frap.....BBZZZZT TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES...PLEASE STAND BY....


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: christycalhoun on October 26, 2015, 06:51:49 PM
That is a nice "little" list isnt it  :D ? (begin November 2nd)


Nov 2nd, Kevin Aleman, CEO of LUXSTACK
Nov 2nd, Jeremy Allaire CEO of Circle
Nov 2nd, Gavin Andresen, Core Developer, Bio
Nov 3rd ,Takao Asayama, CEO of Zaif
Nov 3rd, Kristov Atlas, Open Bitcoin Privacy Project
Nov 4th Juan Garavaglia, CEO of RootStock.io
Nov 4th, Patrick Byrne CEO of Overstock & tŘ.com
Nov 4th, Wences Casares, CEO of XAPO
Nov 5th, Ben Davenport, Co-founder of BitGo
Nov 5th, Anthony Di lorio, CEO of Decentral & Kryptokit
Nov 5th, Bruce Fenton, Executive Director of The Bitcoin Foundation
Nov 6th, Jeremy Gardner, Co-Founder of Augur
Nov 6th, Jeff Garzik, Core Developer and CEO of DSS
Nov 6th, Mike Hearn, Core Developer, Bio
Nov 9th, David Johnston, Co-Founder of Decentralized Applications Fund
Nov 9th, Asher Tan, CEO of CoinJar
Nov 9th, Yuzo Kano, CEO of bitFlyer
Nov 9th, Jered Kenna, CEO of 20 Mission
Nov 10th, Andrew Lee, CEO of Purse.io
Nov 10th, Bobby Lee, CEO of BTCC
Nov 10th, Joe Lee, CIO of magnr.com
Nov 10th, Charlie Lee, Creator of Litecoin and Director of Engineering at Coinbase
Nov 11th, Ken Lo, CEO of ANX Intl
Nov 11th, Gary Le, Co-founder of Moneta
Nov 11th, Dan Moorhead, CEO of Pantera Capital
Nov 12th, Justin Newton, CEO of Netki (date confirmed)
Nov 12th, Stephen Pair, CEO of Bitpay
Nov 12th, Michael Perklin, President of CryptoCurrency Certification Consortium (C4)
Nov 13th, Brock Pierce, Co-Founder of Blockchain Capital
Nov 13th, Jesse Powel CEO of Kraken
Nov 13th, Frank Schuil, CEO of Safello
Nov 14th, Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Bio
Nov 16th, Barry Silbert, CEO of theDigital Currency Group
Nov 16th, Paul Snow CEO of Factom
Nov 16th, Paul Sztorc, Creator of Bitcoin Hive Mind (formerly known as Truthcoin)
Nov 17th, Michael Terpin, Co-Founder of BitAngels
Nov 17th, Jeffery Tucker CEO of Liberty.me
Nov 17th, Roger Ver, Bio
Nov 18th, Aaron Voisine, CEO of Breadwallet
Nov 18th, Erik Voorhees, CEO of shapeshift.io
Nov 18th, Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn CEO of Zerocoin
Nov 19th, Nic Carey, Co-founder of Blockchain.info
Nov 19th Dmitry Murashchik (Rassah) Mycelium
Nov 19th, Matthew Roszak, Founding Partner at Tally Capital
Nov 20th Henry Brade, CEO of Denarium & Bittiraha.fi
Nov 20th To be continued.....

I just read that earlier Today. That will certainly bring more attention to his forum.


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: chek2fire on October 26, 2015, 09:36:41 PM
i dont like roger ver. Bitcoin community seems to split between the ideologist anarcho capitalist and to them that they want simple to do business. Roger Ver is among them the person that want to do business with bitcoin and that try to organise a hijack of it. The first attempt was with BitcoinXt nonsense. Now the same "business team" team try to split the community and lure them in his own copyright forum. Good Luck with it..


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: knight22 on October 27, 2015, 12:02:04 AM
i dont like roger ver. Bitcoin community seems to split between the ideologist anarcho capitalist and to them that they want simple to do business. Roger Ver is among them the person that want to do business with bitcoin and that try to organise a hijack of it. The first attempt was with BitcoinXt nonsense. Now he try to spli the community and lure them in his own copyright forum. Good Luck with it..

Bitcoin is money so poeple want to do business with it. Heresy!


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: romjpn on October 27, 2015, 01:50:27 AM
i dont like roger ver. Bitcoin community seems to split between the ideologist anarcho capitalist and to them that they want simple to do business. Roger Ver is among them the person that want to do business with bitcoin and that try to organise a hijack of it. The first attempt was with BitcoinXt nonsense. Now the same "business team" team try to split the community and lure them in his own copyright forum. Good Luck with it..

If you followed him on Facebook (or Twitter), you'd know that he's pretty much an anarcho-capitalist. He gave up his U.S. nationality for a St. Kitts and Nevis passport and is now living in Japan.


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: MemoryDealers on October 27, 2015, 06:02:07 AM
To be clear,  I'm in favor of Bitcoin scaling.
I don't care if it is with bigger blocks, lighting network or something else, as long as people maintain control over their own money.

I love the Blockstream team and the projects they are working on too.

I don't hate Theymos,  I just disagree with his moderation policies,  but respect his right to do what he wants with his property.

I'm involved with bitcoin because I want to separate money from the control of governments.

I would love to discuss these ideas with more of you on the forum that actually allows dissenting opinion.

forum.bitcoin.com (https://forum.bitcoin.com)


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: crazyivan on October 27, 2015, 06:45:10 AM
That is a nice "little" list isnt it  :D ? (begin November 2nd)


Nov 2nd, Kevin Aleman, CEO of LUXSTACK
Nov 2nd, Jeremy Allaire CEO of Circle
Nov 2nd, Gavin Andresen, Core Developer, Bio
Nov 3rd ,Takao Asayama, CEO of Zaif
Nov 3rd, Kristov Atlas, Open Bitcoin Privacy Project
Nov 4th Juan Garavaglia, CEO of RootStock.io
Nov 4th, Patrick Byrne CEO of Overstock & tŘ.com
Nov 4th, Wences Casares, CEO of XAPO
Nov 5th, Ben Davenport, Co-founder of BitGo
Nov 5th, Anthony Di lorio, CEO of Decentral & Kryptokit
Nov 5th, Bruce Fenton, Executive Director of The Bitcoin Foundation
Nov 6th, Jeremy Gardner, Co-Founder of Augur
Nov 6th, Jeff Garzik, Core Developer and CEO of DSS
Nov 6th, Mike Hearn, Core Developer, Bio
Nov 9th, David Johnston, Co-Founder of Decentralized Applications Fund
Nov 9th, Asher Tan, CEO of CoinJar
Nov 9th, Yuzo Kano, CEO of bitFlyer
Nov 9th, Jered Kenna, CEO of 20 Mission
Nov 10th, Andrew Lee, CEO of Purse.io
Nov 10th, Bobby Lee, CEO of BTCC
Nov 10th, Joe Lee, CIO of magnr.com
Nov 10th, Charlie Lee, Creator of Litecoin and Director of Engineering at Coinbase
Nov 11th, Ken Lo, CEO of ANX Intl
Nov 11th, Gary Le, Co-founder of Moneta
Nov 11th, Dan Moorhead, CEO of Pantera Capital
Nov 12th, Justin Newton, CEO of Netki (date confirmed)
Nov 12th, Stephen Pair, CEO of Bitpay
Nov 12th, Michael Perklin, President of CryptoCurrency Certification Consortium (C4)
Nov 13th, Brock Pierce, Co-Founder of Blockchain Capital
Nov 13th, Jesse Powel CEO of Kraken
Nov 13th, Frank Schuil, CEO of Safello
Nov 14th, Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Bio
Nov 16th, Barry Silbert, CEO of theDigital Currency Group
Nov 16th, Paul Snow CEO of Factom
Nov 16th, Paul Sztorc, Creator of Bitcoin Hive Mind (formerly known as Truthcoin)
Nov 17th, Michael Terpin, Co-Founder of BitAngels
Nov 17th, Jeffery Tucker CEO of Liberty.me
Nov 17th, Roger Ver, Bio
Nov 18th, Aaron Voisine, CEO of Breadwallet
Nov 18th, Erik Voorhees, CEO of shapeshift.io
Nov 18th, Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn CEO of Zerocoin
Nov 19th, Nic Carey, Co-founder of Blockchain.info
Nov 19th Dmitry Murashchik (Rassah) Mycelium
Nov 19th, Matthew Roszak, Founding Partner at Tally Capital
Nov 20th Henry Brade, CEO of Denarium & Bittiraha.fi
Nov 20th To be continued.....

I just read that earlier Today. That will certainly bring more attention to his forum.

More importantly, it ll get even more attention to BTC. Also, the timing could not be better, BTC s going up and up and this additional press coverage could push it up even more. 


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: iCEBREAKER on October 27, 2015, 07:33:04 AM
I'm in favor of Bitcoin scaling.

So say we all.

Mr. BTC Jesus, why are you so enthusiastically willing to sacrifice BTC's decentralization/survivability for a chance at non-orthogonal scaling?

Did you cut a deal with the feds?  Something like 'Support XT, and we'll keep you out of Gitmo' perhaps?  (Where is your secret warrant/national security letter canary?)

Or do you simply disagree with with my (and Sztorc's) definition of decentralization, wherein it is equated to the cost of running a full (access|verify|amplify) node?

If you do, please explain why.

Fredo, you broke my heart.  You broke my heart...

 :-*


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: NorrisK on October 27, 2015, 07:38:27 AM
Impressive list! Unfortunately for them their forum is acting all weird, keeps sending me back to the landing page as soon as I want to open a thread.

Also, can't get used to their lay-out. Simple > "good looking".

But this will definately be a crowd puller!


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: mezzomix on October 27, 2015, 07:43:02 AM
Bitcoin is money so poeple want to do business with it. Heresy!

And Bitcoin is a P2P system. For the ones that need a leader/master we have fiat.


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: Lauda on October 27, 2015, 08:04:38 AM
Ver is desperately rushing to get his faltering XT forum back on track ASAP.

I doubt anyone will bother to show up for the AMA overload, besides astroturfers wanting to win his 'please use my crap forum' bribes.

Here's a sneak preview.
-snip-
This seemed like a nice idea until I came across of your post. Where did you get those questions from? Can you please leave a link as I'm unable to go looking for them myself at the moment.


I loved the one about UN. How should the UN sanction BTCT for not wanting to listen to someones bullshit? A real violation of rights indeed.  ::)


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: Corealz on October 27, 2015, 08:08:26 AM
i dont like roger ver. Bitcoin community seems to split between the ideologist anarcho capitalist and to them that they want simple to do business. Roger Ver is among them the person that want to do business with bitcoin and that try to organise a hijack of it. The first attempt was with BitcoinXt nonsense. Now the same "business team" team try to split the community and lure them in his own copyright forum. Good Luck with it..
The bitcoin community deserves competition just like anything else. Having multiple active forums will just show how popular it is.


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: Proxiebuier on October 27, 2015, 12:32:41 PM
The list includes such big names as:

    Patrick Byrne CEO of Overstock
    Andreas M. Antonopoulos
    Gavin Andresen
    Erik Voorhees, CEO of Shapeshift.io
    Dan Moorhead, CEO of Pantera Bitcoin
    Wences Casares, CEO of XAPO
    Jeremy Allaire, CEO of Circle
    Stephen Pair, CEO of Bitpay
    And dozens more CEOs from the Bitcoin industry!

it's very Good news ;D


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: Kakmakr on October 27, 2015, 12:49:44 PM
So do we have a official XT supporter list there, or are they just there for the money? Sorry to see Andreas on the list, because I thought he would not chose sides in this whole thing. He is doing his thing on Twitter. Oh well, let's just see this as another bonus for Bitcoin users to improve the scene.

I will pop in and see if I can get a question or two in there.  ::)


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: AtheistAKASaneBrain on October 27, 2015, 01:02:21 PM
So do we have a official XT supporter list there, or are they just there for the money? Sorry to see Andreas on the list, because I thought he would not chose sides in this whole thing. He is doing his thing on Twitter. Oh well, let's just see this as another bonus for Bitcoin users to improve the scene.

I will pop in and see if I can get a question or two in there.  ::)

I don't think you necessary are choosing a side by being on that side. He is just keeping putting his name out there. Giving speeches his basically his business now, so any chance to get his word out there will bet taken advantage of. Im sure if Bitcointalk did an AMA eh would agree to do it too.


Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: chek2fire on October 27, 2015, 01:13:23 PM
i dont care everyone to do what he want to get some money but all we must protect bitcoin from the goverment control and to be a space of freedom. The most of them in the list act against this. We see it with bitcoinxt hijack and with the blockchain alliance action.
Roger ver if you say you are a real anarchist get away from them. But which anarchist will set this rules to a forum?

You agree not to post any abusive, obscene, vulgar, slanderous, hateful, threatening, sexually-orientated or any other material that may violate any laws be it of your country, the country where “The Bitcoin Forum” is hosted or International Law. Doing so may lead to you being immediately and permanently banned, with notification of your Internet Service Provider if deemed required by us. The IP address of all posts are recorded to aid in enforcing these conditions. You agree that “The Bitcoin Forum” have the right to remove, edit, move or close any topic at any time should we see fit.

that means you cant even talk how to avoid capital controls with bitcoin or something like that because moderators of this form will give your ip to your country law.
Or is this anarchist when you have three tracker to your forum like google analytics, twitter etc?



Title: Re: WoW - Roger Ver Hosting Largest Bitcoin AMA Ever at bitcoin.com
Post by: LiteCoinGuy on October 27, 2015, 04:09:01 PM
Impressive list! Unfortunately for them their forum is acting all weird, keeps sending me back to the landing page as soon as I want to open a thread.

Also, can't get used to their lay-out. Simple > "good looking".

But this will definately be a crowd puller!

i have no problems with the website. did you try it with a different browser?

the site is still under development so there will be some improvements too.  :)