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Title: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: solled on December 17, 2014, 08:23:54 PM
I've been handing out bitcoin in the streets of New York, 1000 bits/person. Sometimes people laugh, sometimes people are curious, many times they're just apathetic. But it's a lot of fun. We have some videos on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgg8PiB0kx-FelLlPUH1weQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgg8PiB0kx-FelLlPUH1weQ) If you're in New York and want to join us please message me--we do this in the mornings 8:30am.

Full disclosure: I started this to raise some awareness for our project coinspace.io, but totally committed to getting the word out on bitcoin for its own sake.   


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: LiteCoinGuy on December 17, 2014, 08:41:01 PM
thanks for sharing. i like that idea and your work. you spread the word  :)

which service do you use to setup the wallets for the strangers?


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: newIndia on December 17, 2014, 08:51:43 PM
I've been handing out bitcoin in the streets of New York, 1000 bits/person. Sometimes people laugh, sometimes people are curious, many times they're just apathetic. But it's a lot of fun. We have some videos on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgg8PiB0kx-FelLlPUH1weQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgg8PiB0kx-FelLlPUH1weQ) If you're in New York and want to join us please message me--we do this in the mornings 8:30am.

Full disclosure: I started this to raise some awareness for our project coinspace.io, but totally committed to getting the word out on bitcoin for its own sake.   

Nice move buddy. I wish u get some electronic media coverage while giving away free bits. That would be great for your start-up's publicity as well good for bitcoin awareness.


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: franky1 on December 17, 2014, 09:00:34 PM
get a new sign.

"free bits of bitcoin" rather than "free bitcoin"

because its like saying dollar giveaway, or free dollar. then handing them 1cent..


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: solled on December 17, 2014, 09:43:20 PM
thanks for sharing. i like that idea and your work. you spread the word  :)

which service do you use to setup the wallets for the strangers?

Thanks. We send by email through Coinbase, unless they already have a wallet. This is the fastest way and also don't end up with lost bits.


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: solled on December 17, 2014, 10:26:21 PM

Nice move buddy. I wish u get some electronic media coverage while giving away free bits. That would be great for your start-up's publicity as well good for bitcoin awareness.

Thank you. I hope so too. We got a Double robot (doublerobotics.com) so someone can log in remotely from anywhere and do this with us. Let me know if you would like to try it sometime.


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: Lethn on December 17, 2014, 10:35:36 PM
Not bad at all, I think you'll need to try and simplify some of your explanations in the video though if that's you, people won't know anything about Bitcoin's backend especially if they don't have any programming knowledge, so talking about hashing and stuff will just confuse the fuck out of them.

You could also maybe hand out some leaflets if you're okay with that which have a good writeup of how Bitcoin actually works because I noticed a lot of people were just repeating what news organisations were saying.


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: solled on December 17, 2014, 10:40:20 PM
get a new sign.

"free bits of bitcoin" rather than "free bitcoin"

because its like saying dollar giveaway, or free dollar. then handing them 1cent..

Agree in theory. However saying "free bits of bitcoin" will just confuse people further. I think bitcoin should be used as a blanket term for the currency. Like "dollar" can can refer to USD and not necessary 100 cents.


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: mlferro on December 17, 2014, 10:50:23 PM
I've been handing out bitcoin in the streets of New York, 1000 bits/person. Sometimes people laugh, sometimes people are curious, many times they're just apathetic. But it's a lot of fun. We have some videos on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgg8PiB0kx-FelLlPUH1weQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgg8PiB0kx-FelLlPUH1weQ) If you're in New York and want to join us please message me--we do this in the mornings 8:30am.

Full disclosure: I started this to raise some awareness for our project coinspace.io, but totally committed to getting the word out on bitcoin for its own sake.   

congratulations for the work (initiative) !!
I hope you can get what you expect in coinspace.io project


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: solled on December 17, 2014, 11:10:57 PM
Not bad at all, I think you'll need to try and simplify some of your explanations in the video though if that's you, people won't know anything about Bitcoin's backend especially if they don't have any programming knowledge, so talking about hashing and stuff will just confuse the fuck out of them.

You could also maybe hand out some leaflets if you're okay with that which have a good writeup of how Bitcoin actually works because I noticed a lot of people were just repeating what news organisations were saying.

That was my buddy Josiah with the explanations, but those people asked for it. I'm Solomon which you can see a lot in the first video in Union Square.

Having a leaflet is a great idea though. Do you know of any good 1-page summaries out there?


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: colinistheman on December 17, 2014, 11:15:04 PM
get a new sign.

"free bits of bitcoin" rather than "free bitcoin"

because its like saying dollar giveaway, or free dollar. then handing them 1cent..

Agree in theory. However saying "free bits of bitcoin" will just confuse people further. I think bitcoin should be used as a blanket term for the currency. Like "dollar" can can refer to USD and not necessary 100 cents.

^ agreed.

His sign is fine.


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: cryptworld on December 17, 2014, 11:36:27 PM
nice initiative, you will encorauge many people to use a bitcoin wallet,and they may want to get more bitcoins and use them  :D


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: mercistheman on December 18, 2014, 12:04:23 AM
Someone with media relations give this man some PR... at least support the youtube vid.

Get it out there!


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: YinShuiSiYuan on December 18, 2014, 12:27:42 AM
get a new sign.

"free bits of bitcoin" rather than "free bitcoin"

because its like saying dollar giveaway, or free dollar. then handing them 1cent..
When you talk about bitcoin without any specific amount, it generally means that you are discussing a unit of current, not that you are talking about "whole" amounts of bticoin (as in one bitcoin)


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: IamCANADIAN013 on December 18, 2014, 12:33:46 AM
I've been handing out bitcoin in the streets of New York, 1000 bits/person. Sometimes people laugh, sometimes people are curious, many times they're just apathetic. But it's a lot of fun. We have some videos on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgg8PiB0kx-FelLlPUH1weQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgg8PiB0kx-FelLlPUH1weQ) If you're in New York and want to join us please message me--we do this in the mornings 8:30am.

Full disclosure: I started this to raise some awareness for our project coinspace.io, but totally committed to getting the word out on bitcoin for its own sake.   

Good job, great way to introduce people into bitcoin, even if you are mainly doing it to bring awareness to your project.  I saw some people doing something similar in Vancouver last summer.  I kinda stood off to the side for a bit and watched.  Many just kept walking, but a fair amount of people did stop and listen to what they had to say and accepted the free bits.  Hard to say what they did with them.  But even if 1 person gets on board, I'd say its a success.

I know I was highly skeptical about it at first until someone took the time to explain it to me so I could understand it.  I've nowe told numerous people about it, and a few of my friends are now into it.  Every little bit helps.


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: AnonBitCoiner on December 18, 2014, 06:08:09 AM
I've been handing out bitcoin in the streets of New York, 1000 bits/person. Sometimes people laugh, sometimes people are curious, many times they're just apathetic. But it's a lot of fun. We have some videos on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgg8PiB0kx-FelLlPUH1weQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgg8PiB0kx-FelLlPUH1weQ) If you're in New York and want to join us please message me--we do this in the mornings 8:30am.

Full disclosure: I started this to raise some awareness for our project coinspace.io, but totally committed to getting the word out on bitcoin for its own sake.   

That's really cool! You're getting tips from other viewers too, I can see haha. Stuff like this really helps to promote awareness


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: bitbaby on December 18, 2014, 12:45:35 PM
thanks for sharing. i like that idea and your work. you spread the word  :)

which service do you use to setup the wallets for the strangers?

Thanks. We send by email through Coinbase, unless they already have a wallet. This is the fastest way and also don't end up with lost bits.

This is very important, if you spread paper-wallets, some people might just throw them away and that's like throwing money away, this way you get the word out and only people who are interested get their bits. Great initiative.


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: Q7 on December 18, 2014, 01:07:25 PM
Just a simple thought... maybe you should put in some marketing words like saying "free coins with potential thousand dollars value". That will at least grab some attention


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: LiteCoinGuy on December 18, 2014, 01:28:06 PM
i would be cool if you can give the people also a small (and easy!) handout which explains what bitcoin is. it must be very simple.

 :)


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: solled on December 18, 2014, 02:36:38 PM
1000 bits = 0.001 BTC = 0.3118 USD

I think that's crazy idea.
Which wallet do you set ?

Email via Coinbase. Most people won't give you the time to start downloading an app.


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: BiTJack on December 18, 2014, 02:42:38 PM
That's an amazing idea, you are doing an amazing job for awareness. Good luck guys.


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: solled on December 18, 2014, 02:46:33 PM
We're going to do this again today in 2 hours (THURS. 12 noon EST) If you want to join us remotely via our Double robot doublerobotics.com (http://doublerobotics.com) please message/email me. First 2 people to message gets it (1 person for 12-12:30, and 1 for 12:30-1). You can control it from a desktop chrome browser--it's fun to try. And you can help answer NYers bitcoin questions :) We'll be taking it to Madison Sq Park NYC. (Please only message if you're sure you can log in then). Thanks!!



Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: krunox123 on December 18, 2014, 02:57:27 PM
If I live in NY....I'll bring my whole family, friends...etc..
Lol ::)

It's weird when people laugh at you while you are giving them money(cents). :-\


Title: Re: Handing out bitcoin in New York (1000 bits/person)
Post by: LordSonjai on December 18, 2014, 02:59:35 PM
its a good idea.