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Title: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: Coin Arc on September 13, 2013, 03:05:44 AM
Just read this article and was blown away. Wanted to share and get some thoughts from you guys.

http://bitcoinmagazine.com/6939/seans-outpost-announces-satoshi-forest/





Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: Dare on September 13, 2013, 03:21:04 AM
Reddit's /r/bitcoin (http://reddit.com/r/bitcoin) had a big part of it, from what I've seen. It's a neat idea, and a great organization, and I hope it continues to do well.


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: BitCoiner2012 on September 13, 2013, 03:25:14 AM
Astonishing. Particularly:

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The mortgage holder is in fact a real-estate company with properties in Florida, Alabama, Colorado and California and, thanks to the Sean’s Outpost crew’s efforts, the company is now accepting Bitcoin for its entire portfolio.


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: Coin Arc on September 13, 2013, 03:45:02 AM
A good man doing good work! http://www.reddit.com/user/SeansOutpost
I love how Bitcoin empowers communities like reddit to really take meaningful action.


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: SeansOutpost on September 13, 2013, 10:28:21 PM
Hey,

This is Jason from Sean's Outpost. Thank you all for the kind words. We are constantly humbled by the generosity of the Bitcoin community.

We are really excited about Satoshi Forest. I actually just got back from walking the property with some people.

I would be happy to answer any questions anyone might have.

Thanks so much.

Jason King
Sean's Outpost
Keeper of the Forest


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: Birdy on September 13, 2013, 11:03:24 PM
I like your project, gave you the first Bitcoin donation of my life ^^

(Sean's Outposts Bitcoin address btw: 1M72Sfpbz1BPpXFHz9m3CdqATR44Jvaydd )


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: Bitcoinera.net on September 13, 2013, 11:18:16 PM
Sent you half a bitcoin, keep up the good work!


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: SeansOutpost on September 14, 2013, 12:37:28 AM
I like your project, gave you the first Bitcoin donation of my life ^^

(Sean's Outposts Bitcoin address btw: 1M72Sfpbz1BPpXFHz9m3CdqATR44Jvaydd )
Thank you so much. That is awesome!!!


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: shadizzle on September 14, 2013, 02:31:30 AM
Wow what a great idea, and you're a great person for pursuing your idea despite hurtles.

I dont have much, but def. will be sending you a small donation.


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: Coin Arc on September 16, 2013, 09:02:53 PM
Amazing work you're doing Jason! My friends and I also want to contribute to the community by encouraging more people to use Bitcoins. We just started a website and could really use some advice/ feedback if you have time. www.coinarc.com

Thanks!


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: medicine on September 19, 2013, 11:52:35 AM
Really crazy idea, it's hard to wrap my head around it.  Good luck.
Here is the LTC forum link where you can donate LTC coins to the project.

https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,5888.0.html

Peace


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: drinkmorecoffee on September 20, 2013, 06:56:59 PM
I love this idea.  I'm always conflicted, giving money to charities or organizations.  I mean, the causes are often excellent and it seems like they'll really make a difference, but you can never be sure your money gets to the people that really need it.

This, on the other hand, is pure gold.  You guys are doing amazing work, and the fact that you're bringing awareness to the Bitcoin community is just icing on an already amazing cake.

Thanks for everything you do.


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: Qu1ck$1Lv3r on September 24, 2013, 05:21:37 AM
Hey,

This is Jason from Sean's Outpost. Thank you all for the kind words. We are constantly humbled by the generosity of the Bitcoin community.

We are really excited about Satoshi Forest. I actually just got back from walking the property with some people.

I would be happy to answer any questions anyone might have.

Thanks so much.

Jason King
Sean's Outpost
Keeper of the Forest


Have you considered accepting donations in other cryptocurrencies?


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: medicine on September 24, 2013, 07:03:59 AM

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We have big plans for Litecoin in the forest, we have some awesome projects coming up.

If anyone wants to help, we always are looking for volunteers.

For the record...

1 LTC = 2 Meals for the Homeless

240 LTC = 1 months mortgage payment on Satoshi Forest

3200 LTC = 1 "bitHouse", home for two homeless people.

Our donation address is...

LcAUizf19Nbv7aHf9aaKeNSkhdZCGsGHYZ

I know they are accepting litecoins.


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: r3wt on September 24, 2013, 07:13:31 AM
this is a great idea. i for one would like to see bitcoin as a whole take up a charitable cause: all tx fee's, or 1% of block subsidy paid to homeless and other charities, similar to the way devcoin works.


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: Open4lies on September 24, 2013, 08:51:19 AM
this is a great idea. i for one would like to see bitcoin as a whole take up a charitable cause: all tx fee's, or 1% of block subsidy paid to homeless and other charities, similar to the way devcoin works.

That would be bad feature, let the people decide what to do with their BTC !


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: r3wt on September 24, 2013, 08:57:27 AM
this is a great idea. i for one would like to see bitcoin as a whole take up a charitable cause: all tx fee's, or 1% of block subsidy paid to homeless and other charities, similar to the way devcoin works.

That would be bad feature, let the people decide what to do with their BTC !

greedy pestulent fool, please recognize that paying it forward goes along way to paving the road to legitimacy and mass adoption of bitcoin that we all dream of. people love a good story


Title: Re: Satoshi Forest shows potential power of BTC community!
Post by: medicine on September 24, 2013, 02:01:14 PM
this is a great idea. i for one would like to see bitcoin as a whole take up a charitable cause: all tx fee's, or 1% of block subsidy paid to homeless and other charities, similar to the way devcoin works.

That would be bad feature, let the people decide what to do with their BTC !

greedy pestulent fool, please recognize that paying it forward goes along way to paving the road to legitimacy and mass adoption of bitcoin that we all dream of. people love a good story
What's with the quick attack? 
You must recognize that agreeing that "paying it forward" and agreeing to donate all tx fee's (whatever that is), or 1% of block subsidy (whatever that is) to charity are two totally different things. 
Open4lies never said paying it forward is a bad thing, he said it should be the individual's decision, not some centrally controlled feature. 
I agree that it would be a bad feature for many reasons, one which I inferred to above, that this would centeralize bitcoin some what when one of the greatest attributes is its decentralized nature.
I think you were suggesting donating some of the transactions fees, this would take incentive away from miners that are the ones keeping the network running.  Now the block reward is relatively high compared to transaction fees, but in the future, fees will make up more and more of the miners incentive.
It should be up to the individual what to do with their bitcoins.  Lets leave taxes for real world governments to play with.