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Title: Suggestions on how to rebuild the Bitcoin Foundation and its Image
Post by: Bitcoinpro on January 13, 2016, 07:31:40 PM
Will be interesting to hear the responses and make them serious suggestions even if

your trying to add humour   :)


Title: Re: Suggestions on how to rebuild the Bitcoin Foundation and its Image
Post by: Bitcoinpro on January 13, 2016, 07:39:30 PM
At the Helm the Illustrious Bruce Fenton,ow New CEO


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Title: Re: Suggestions on how to rebuild the Bitcoin Foundation and its Image
Post by: franky1 on January 13, 2016, 07:52:06 PM
1. get rid of membership fee's with central decisions on spending. instead make it free to enter where everyone can vote.. (point 2 will clarify funding)

2. move from a leader decision and boardmeetings. to a open kickstarter proposal model for expensive projects. where people can submit their project plans, lobbying agenda, business idea's, conference suggestions, etc.. and the community themselves vote for what they like by throwing small donations at the proposals that mean something

3. have the platform like a hybrid of a kickstarter(lighthouse), forum/stackexchange(up/down voting of post content quality(troll score)) with links to IRC chat channels, githubs and other resources all within the post template.

4. include business directories, videos, product/service reviews

5. including training resources sectioned off into: basic users(wallets), basic business users(security transactions and cold store), developers(complete end to end knowledge front end and backend)

6. if businesses want to be listed. they put up collateral to the value of atleast X% of total customer holdings. where not solving customer disputes can make the company lose that collateral


Title: Re: Suggestions on how to rebuild the Bitcoin Foundation and its Image
Post by: saturn643 on January 13, 2016, 09:04:59 PM
I think we should completely scrap the current one and replace it with something like the IETF to develop standards for Bitcoin.