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1  Economy / Collectibles / Bitcoin Magazine #1 to grade or not to grade? on: March 17, 2025, 12:12:38 AM
Hey all,

I'm considering selling my Bitcoin Magazine #1 here which I bought off the shelf in a bookstore back in the day. Trying to decide if I should have it graded before posting. Looking at the 10 point scale, I'm guessing it would come in around 7-8?

I've enjoyed reading it and wouldn't want to seal it up because then it cannot be enjoyed again without opening the seal and thus making the grade useless?

Any thoughts? Interest?

2  Economy / Collectibles / [AUCTION] 2013 Bitcoin Catalog on: January 09, 2023, 05:51:55 AM
Up for grabs is my 2013 Bitcoin Catalog

56 pages of QR codes and ads for companies and groups around in the early days, including many of our favourites Wink Purchased in April 2013 for just under 0.25 BTC
 
Condition is as seen in the photos. There are no marks anywhere inside and no missing pages.

IMAGES --> https://imgur.com/a/S4lZEgX <-- IMAGES

Starting bid: 0.005BTC with minimum increments of 0.0005BTC
Shipping: Not included. Shipping will be based on location and preference (Shipping from Canada)
End date and time: Saturday, January 14, 2023 at 12:30 (PST)
Sniping: Bids in the last 5 minutes extend the auction 5 minutes after the last bid.
Payment: I only accept Bitcoin and payment must be send to within 24 hours.
Other:
  • I reserve the right to reject bids from or deny sale to any individual for any reason.
3  Local / 대체코인 Alt Coins (한국어) / Re: Account closed by Bithumb and $400 DASH lost. on: May 22, 2017, 06:21:42 AM
I would advise against using Bitthumb if you have a choice.  Korbit or Coinone are good exchanges to buy bitcoin in Korea.  Bitthumb, by their own choice, is not transparent about their operations.
4  Local / 한국어 (Korean) / Re: New moderator needed on: May 22, 2017, 06:19:09 AM
I'm back Smiley But ya, not really interested in being the moderator anymore.  Also if anyone wants to join the Bitcoin Korea Kakao group just send a message or drop me your Kakao ID.  We've got daily ongoing discussions about everything in English and Korean. Lots of professionals in the group. Peace
5  Bitcoin / Project Development / Bitholla Update - Netki Integration (get a FREE wallet name) on: February 26, 2016, 05:27:55 AM
Bitholla Update - Netki Integration (get a FREE wallet name)

Hi guys, Bitholla has integrated with Netki which means all Netki wallet names will now work in our app.

Users of Bitholla will also get a free Netki wallet name* based of their user login name. So if you would like a free wallet name just create an account on Bitholla and add your Bitcoin address

We have also made some UI improvements, namely the user list being much lighter and functional. Our payment page has also been improved. Users can now attach images to their payments which we hope will make payments more fun and memorable.

You can see some screenshots and more information about this update on our blog: https://bitholla.io/blog/
You can find Bitholla app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.me.bit.bitme (Android only).

What is Bitholla? We are a social Bitcoin payment app. Where users can use any wallet they like and make simplified and fun payments. You can find out more on our website. https://bitholla.io/website#about

*Note, users that login via facebook or twitter will not get a wallet name.
6  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Buy Anything in Korea with Bitcoin with New Korean Buying Service - KoreanBuddy on: January 01, 2016, 01:36:03 AM
is it just my impression or are all your buying tips women-oriented? (well, in our Korean class 95% of the people were girls, I cannot complain Grin), also, in the shipping costs table I see it only goes up to 2000 g, am I looking at the wrong place or do they only ship stuff up to 2 kg?

Once I saw cheap shoes in a Korean online store, would the shipping costs make it worth? (to South America). Someone who went to the US bought a pair of shoes for me (shoes and clothes there are cheap compared to our local stores, but shipping costs make it more expensive), so I am not interested at the moment, but may be interested in the near future (and hence, I am interested in that information).

Between, your site looks nice and clean.

OT: Considering you frequently host Bitcoin meetings at Seoul, why is the Korean subforum so lonely?
Your feedback is quite valuable, I think I have linked the wrong page for regular mail.  Let me change that...ok done.  South America is Zone 4 on the charts.  I think up to 30Kg is no problem.

Yes, at the moment I can also see the site is a little geared towards women, I am planning to split it up into specific categories like Kpop, costmetics, fashion, children's fashion, tickets etc.

Koreans don't use this website ya.  There are a few groups on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/bitcoinkorea/ and https://www.facebook.com/groups/359243667542297/ and also a local forum http://www.ddengle.com/ with around 9000 users.

The meetup is somewhat popular too.
7  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Buy Anything in Korea with Bitcoin with New Korean Buying Service - KoreanBuddy on: December 31, 2015, 10:43:50 AM
This is indeed a welcoming idea and i hope i can do same for my country citizen, well done medicine
Thanks man.  Grin
8  Bitcoin / Project Development / Buy Anything in Korea with Bitcoin with New Korean Buying Service - KoreanBuddy on: December 30, 2015, 07:42:37 AM
Hello Bitcoin community. I am pre-launching a Korean shopping agent service, “Koreanbuddy.” http://Koreanbuddy.com
The shopper tells us what they want and pays us directly, we go out and buy the products ans ship them to the shopper. Want something from Korea?
And as your KoreanBuddy I'm offering "no fees" on your first order! And we take Bitcoin of course.


Why use KoreanBuddy?
Korean sites have great deals and product selection but are extremely difficult to use as a foreigner, trust me I’m starting this service because of personal experience.
Now you don’t have to be frustrated, only happy.
You can get help from the many shopping guides on our site which give step-by-step instructions on how to find products on various popular sites here in Korea. If someone here wants us to create a shopping guide on another website, just ask.
Anyone can message us here or through the messenger on koreanbuddy.com and we will get back to you ASAP, remember that we are on Korean time though Wink
Also, if you like making your own shopping lists you can upload your own excel file on the site or just email it to us Wink

How do you get the products?
If you want the product quickly 3-5 days? Then EMS (express). If you want to save money and can wait 10-14 days, then regular Korean Post. You can checkout the FAQ section for more.

How much will it cost you?
For your first order it’s free!
Later on 10% if you provide the URL of the items you want, and 20% if you don’t have a URL or it’s an in-store purchase.
If you pay in bitcoin you get 50% off on fees. So 5% with URL 10% without.

About us
I am a Canadian who has been living in Korea for 4 years. I am an organizer of the Seoul Bitcoin Meetup and I write those monthly meetup growth reports. My partner is Korean and we both are bitcoiners.

Please send any comments and suggestions.
Thanks!

As your KoreanBuddy I'm offering "no fees" on your first order. http://koreanbuddy.com BTC
9  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: December 27, 2015, 11:58:55 PM
I would like to know if actually Bitfinex is supporting  sms 2fa and google auth

thanks
google auth 2fa yes I use that everyday, SMS 2fa I'm not sure.
10  Economy / Reputation / Medicine Verification on: December 26, 2015, 06:06:30 AM
Bitcoin signed message - -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
I am medicine, today is 26/12/2015
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE-----
Version: Bitcoin-qt (1.0)
Address: 1GhVNYuPskEjX79oECB8KF53uvcKMhpNHW

IENVKsbKlAjgISyu3bTsVIGkO3DGTF47kONhtkHjFOOEfBk1Mw2lQTT6IDtxO8tV1wkiUF9ps58Jooj Gc9JXBXc=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE-----

Link to bitcion.com forum verification message (bottom): https://forum.bitcoin.com/marketplace/signed-message-verification-t440-140.html
11  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: December 22, 2015, 11:21:24 AM
Bitfinex seems to be having delays in BTC withdrawals over the last several days.  

Stays "processing" for several hours before finally going out.

I confirmed the same with another user.

+1

i waiting for one hour now...   hopefully their wallet just waiting for confirmation

EDIT : i 've received my coin @2hours
I am always defending bitfinex on here even though they don't read this thread any more.  But I have also been waiting for 3 btc withdraws today for around 10 hours now and it's very frustrating.  Their new live order books are awesome, but these changes must be keeping them busy or causing problems with withdraws today. :p
Don't know if anyone else is waiting like I am?
Peace

Update
Need to update that the withdraw did come through after around 22 hours. Yesterday I had another largish withdraw take around 8 hours for no apparent reason either
12  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Meetup Power Rankings & Growth Stats (Updated Dec 19th) on: December 21, 2015, 01:13:18 AM
Meetup Growth Summary December 2015

Power Ranking for Nov 20th – Dec 19th 2015

I’m a day late posting this month sorry.  There are 11 months of data to summarize now so next month will be the end of the first year.  Every month adds more clarity and shows us which meetups are doing the best work and attracting new members.  We can’t say anything about the quality of events they hold, but maybe next year I will look at attendance at all the meetup events as well.

Here is the link to the spreadsheet on Google docs: (the filtered tab is probably the easiest to view, set the date at the top and sort by growth % Z→A for best view)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FBCAMXzmfNE9bWneQK-Bah5eBS2iq507hVoX-QVN238/edit?usp=sharing

There are 41 groups on the list however 4 have been removed for inactivity.  This month saw mainly the regular top meetups grow quickly again and a couple surprises as well.  Bangalore India Bitcoin Meetup held top spot from last month adding 85 new members for 8.72% growth, this was after adding 118 members last month.  Bitcoin New Hampshire was 2nd with 7.25% growth and Seoul Bitcoin Meetup came in 3rd with 6.20% growth thanks in part to the Inside Bitcoin Conference held in Seoul earlier this month.
Mentions go out to Israel Bitcoin Meetup for passing 2000 members this month and Bangalore India Bitcoin Meetup for passing 1000 members.

The largest move up the rankings was by one of the smallest group, Bitcoin New Hampshire, going all the way from 35th to 2nd. As a side note, I am only going to be adding groups to the list who have more than 300 members from now on.  Another big move up was from Bitcoin Hong Kong recovering from last months 29th place finish to end up 9th this month.  Nice work.  Other improvements came from Free State Bitcoin Consortium 31st up to 8th, Bitcoin Meetup Switzerland up to 7th spot from 17th last month.  Barcelona Bitcoin Community came storming back, up from 25th to 6th place and finally Seoul Bitcoin Meetup moving up from 10th into 3rd spot.  

A lot of moves up also means a lot of fails for others, Bitcoin London fell out of the top 10 from 6th to 16th, and Bitcoin Stockholm fell to dead last with no new members last month.    Bitcoin Munich also fell from 4th spot all the way to 25th.  Other groups to drop lower were Portland, Argentina and Austin Texas.  

If you would like your meetup added to the list just ask.  Good luck to all you meetup organizers this month.  If you have any big events coming up post them below.  I also post this to /r/bitcoin and the Bitcoin forum on Bitcoin.com

Based on growth percentage this month, here are the Power Rankings top 10 meetups

Rank (last month's rank)

1 (1) Bangalore India Bitcoin Meetup
2  (35) Bitcoin New Hampshire
3 (10) Seoul Bitcoin Meetup
4 (2) Paris Bitcoin Meetup
5 (3) Bitcoin Wednesday Amsterdam
6 (25) Barcelona Bitcoin Community
7 (17) Bitcoin Meetup Switzerland
8 (31) Free State Bitcoin Consortium
9 (29) Bitcoin HK
10 (7) Bitcoin Dubai

Please comment below if you are a member of any of these meetups
13  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: December 17, 2015, 01:46:26 AM
Does the withdrawl process is manual there? It says it can take upto 12 hour for bitcoin withdrawl and i have my withdrawl reqest pending till now for almost 30 minute. It was small 0.09BTC so why it is taking so much time, don't they can have 0.09 in their hot wallet. On past i used to get smaller bitcoin withdrawl processed withing 10 minute.  Huh
The withdraw process is automatic on amounts like that only if you have 2fa setup on that account.  If you don't then the withdraw is not automatic and you have to approve it, which can be done through an email they send you.
Withdraws can often take a long time depending on the time of day.
Peace
14  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: December 14, 2015, 11:56:20 PM
I am not so sure if this thread is monitored any more by BFX staff - you might have a better chance by trying a private message on reddit and/or the TeamSpeak server of the BitcoinMarkets subreddit.

One reason I won't use Bitfinex is that I refuse to use reddit. If they can't be bothered to watch this thread fuck them. They are Boycotted.
If you have questions for them just email them at their support email.  They always get back to me quickly.  It's too big an opportunity to boycott Bitfinex.  I agree their  community customer service is pathetic, but I don't know many exchanges that have good customer service.  It's kind of a Bitcoin industry thing to provide shit customer in my opinion.  Better than getting things done at a bank by 100% though.
15  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Meetup Power Rankings & Growth Stats (Updated Nov 19th) on: November 19, 2015, 11:30:04 PM
Quote from Vikram Nikkam, an organizer of this month's most successful meetup group, "In Crypto We Trust - bITCOIN" is a Vibrant Global Bitcoin meetup from Bangalore India.
Quote
Thanks for the recognition of my meetup in Bangalore, India. http://www.meetup.com/Bitcoin-Technology-Lovers/
Our meetup "In Crypto We Trust - bITCOIN" is a Vibrant Global Bitcoin meetup from Bangalore India. It caters to the entire spectrum from bitcoin lovers, followers & biggeners to seasoned developers who are looking into both Blockchain & bitcoin. India just crossed USA in number of internet users. Going to show that the country is ready for new online technology to be explored and mastered. Going by the past: Gold is considered to be a must have precious metal/commodity which means the understanding of gold as the only asset who's value has been consistent compared to any other commodity in the world. Going by that statistic, I believe Bitcoin will be a hit in India for varied monetary services and technology applications. Our meetup plays a very important role in building confidence in entrepreneurs/enthusiasts of bitcoin about the inevitable future of a decentralized currency where the underline trust system aka "Crypto" makes everything possible. We meetup regularly online and in person to interact and answer questions about the whole existence of Bitcoin which gives me an immense joy and satisfaction as in today's world knowledge is everything and we are sharing that knowledge backed with my experience of bitcoin journey from 2009 to date - Building Bitcoin exchange platforms (Unocoin/Btcxindia etc), collaborations with companies like BTCjam to mobilise bitcoin loans, Global Bitcoin Conferences and regular meetups since march 2013.
16  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Meetup Power Rankings & Growth Stats (Updated Nov 19th) on: November 19, 2015, 10:03:56 AM
Meetup Growth Summary November 2015

Power Ranking for Oct 20th – Nov 19th 2015

I try to add something new to the document every month.  This month I reviewed some of the meetups meeting frequencies and discovered the meetups that aren’t growing actually aren’t active.  So if a meetup group hasn't been active for more than 6 months they have been removed from this month’s stats.  4 meetups met this fate.  The good news is there are 8 new groups on the list for a total of 41 groups!

Here is the link to the spreadsheet on Google docs: (the filtered tab is probably the easiest to view, set the date at the top and sort by growth % Z→A for best view)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FBCAMXzmfNE9bWneQK-Bah5eBS2iq507hVoX-QVN238/edit?usp=sharing

This month one of the new additions to the list, the Bangalore India Bitcoin Meetup, took top stop with an impressive 118 new members and 13.77% growth.  This is the second highest number of new members in a 1 month period, the record is shared at 119 between BitcoinNYC in February and San Francisco Bitcoin Meetup in July.  13.77% is also third in terms of percentage growth in a month behind Paris Bitcoin Meetup 15.94% in July, and Seoul Bitcoin Meetup 14.83% in February.  This month European meetups did especially well Paris Bitcoin Meetup taking second 8.85% growth and 93 new members and Bitcoin Wednesday Amsterdam in third 7.53% and 83 new members.  Those two meetups actually switch positions from last month. 4th place is also worth mentioning Bitcoin Munich was 6.99% growth and 23 new members.

A lot of meetups coming up to big membership milestones next month I think.

As always there were some big moves up the rankings and big moves down.  Because of all the new groups coming in around the middle spots not many meetups jumped up the ranks. On the winning side Israel Bitcoin Meetup bounced back from 23rd spot up to 11th, and Bitcoin San Fran making a small move from 25th to 20th.

The losers this month are also distorted by all the new groups entering the rankings so I can’t really say too many bad things about them, however I have to say that Barcelona Bitcoin meetup fell from number 1 spot last month all the way to 25th spot this month.  The held zero, 0, events in the last month and I think this is a major factor in growth.  Holding no events slows growth considerably.  Losers get off easy this month.

If you would like your meetup added to the list just ask.  Good luck to all you meetup organizers this month.  If you have any big events coming up post them below.  I also post this to /r/bitcoin and the new Bitcoin forum on Bitcoin.com

Based on growth percentage this month, here are the Power Rankings top 10 meetups

Rank (last month's rank)

1 (n/a) Bangalore India Bitcoin Meetup
2  (3) Paris Bitcoin Meetup
3 (2) Bitcoin Wednesday Amsterdam
4 (4) Bitcoin Munich
5 (6) Bitcoin Start-ups Berlin
6 (Cool Bitcoin London
7 (4) Bitcoin Dubai (Digital Currencies
8 (10) Bitcoin Center 40 Broad Street NY
9 (n/a) Bangkok Satoshi Square (Bitcoin)
10 (12) Seoul Bitcoin Meetup

Please comment below if you are a member of any of these meetups
17  Bitcoin / Project Development / Bitholla Update - Netki Integration (get a FREE wallet name) on: November 17, 2015, 03:44:53 AM
Some of my friends have launched their android app:
Hi guys,

For the past 7 months we have been developing Bitholla an android app which started at the Seoul Bitcoin Meetup. A bunch of us wanted to create something useful for our meetup.

The problem we found when using bitcoins was paying each other back after a night out. Copy and pasting addresses & scanning QR codes over and over again wasted time.

We decided to solve this by having a local list ordered by proximity where your user profile and bitcoin address are one. A use case we've found the app helpful was paying people on the spot at a restaurant. Another is finding new people and places to use your bitcoins near you.

After some internal testing, mostly with the help of the Seoul Bitcoin Meetup we were able to refine the app and have decided to continue developing it. We're looking for testing and feedback from the bitcoin community which would be appreciated.

We have more plans for the app, one being better merchant and customer interaction. If you want to find out more about us you can check out our site.

Here are Bitholla's current features:

Sending, receiving and requesting bitcoin payments
Attach messages to transactions
Find people near you on the local list
Chat to anyone
Receive notifications for all interactions
Find meetups on our map
Find places to spend bitcoin on our map
Locate bitcoin ATMs
Reveal your location on the map
Customize your profile with a picture and status
Use any bitcoin wallet
Create a personal contact list
Personalized payment UI

We hope that the bitcoin community finds this app as useful as we have.

Thanks,

Bitholla Team

Bitholla on Google Play

https://bitholla.io/
18  Bitcoin / Meetups / Meetup Power Rankings & Growth Stats (Updated Oct 19th) on: October 19, 2015, 06:41:56 AM
Meetup Growth Summary October 2015

Power Ranking for Sept 20th – Oct 19th 2015

32 groups on the list now with 3 of them on websites other than meetup.com.  This month we welcome the Tokyo Bitcoin group and also the Digital Currencies Dubai Bitcoin group.  The Dubai bitcoin group comes in a #4 on the power rankings in their first month with 27 new members and 4.89% growth.  This month average monthly growth has been added to the spreadsheet so you can see which groups have grown the fastest overall during 2015.

Here is the link to the spreadsheet on Google docs: (the filtered tab is probably the easiest to view, set the date at the top and sort by growth % Z→A for best view)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FBCAMXzmfNE9bWneQK-Bah5eBS2iq507hVoX-QVN238/edit?usp=sharing

This month the Barcelona Bitcoin Community takes top spot growing by 64 members and 9.37%.  They won by quite a large margin as well.  Bitcoin Amsterdam Wednesday held second spot from last month adding 72 new members for 7% growth. And in 3rd spot another group familiar with the top ten Paris Bitcoin Meetup with 5% growth and 50 new members.  Good results for the top 3.

This month also saw Bitcoin Meetup Switzerland pass the 1000 members mark. Congratulations.

Notable moves up the rankings include Bitcoin Munich up from 11th to 5th, and Bitcoin South Florida bouncing back from 29th to 18th. Also Bitcoin HK made a return to 9th after 3 months out of the top 10.

The losers this month include my hometown Seoul Bitcoin meetup falling out of the top 10 for the first time this year from 4th to 12th, Bombay Bitcoin dropping from 8th to 19th, Israel Bitcoin meetup tumbling from 9th to 23rd, Bitcoin New Hampshire 10th to 26th and NY Bitcoin Community 22nd to 32nd, ouch.

This month again saw 4 meetups lose members; they include NY Bitcoin Community, The Stanford Bitcoin Meetup (for the 3rd month in a row. Seems like they need a new leader), Israel – BTC entrepreneurs (is this meetup dead?), and Bitcoin Budapest.  Anyone know what’s happening with these groups?

If you would like your meetup added to the list just ask.  Good luck to all you meetup organizers this month.  If you have any big events coming up post them below.  I also post this to /r/bitcoin and the new Bitcoin forum on Bitcoin.com

Based on growth percentage this month, here are the Power Rankings top 10 meetups

Rank (last month's rank)


1 (3) Barcelona Bitcoin Community
2  (2) Bitcoin Wednesday Amsterdam
3 (7) Paris Bitcoin Meetup
4 (n/a) Bitcoin Dubai (Digital Currencies Dubai)
5 (11) Bitcoin Munich
6 (6) Bitcoin Start-ups Berlin
7 (5) Bitcoin Meetup Switzerland
8 (1) Bitcoin London
9 (13) Bitcoin HK
10 (14) Bitcoin Center 40 Broad Street NYC

Please comment below if you are a member of any of these meetups
19  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: October 15, 2015, 11:28:56 AM
How's bitfinex processing express USD wire transfers these days? Anyone still use them? Or should I look at other exchanges? Please post feedbacks.

Looking at how nobody is complaining about anything, guess bitfinex is tip top.

People moaned about bitfinex but they are still going strong and haven't done a runner like other exchanges.  Good on them i see their volume is climbing back to close the gap on stamp.  Probably overtake stamp again since they have more options and litecoin trading.
Bitfinex is a great exchange no doubt. I'm just nervous about the US gov. snooping around. I feel like they may freeze bitfinex's bank accounts as part of their "investigation" and then things will blow up quickly or slowly.
I may put a little money there for quick trades, but holding funds there makes me uneasy these days. Wish it were not the case.
20  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Meetup Power Rankings & Growth Stats (Updated Spet 19th) on: September 20, 2015, 08:31:18 AM
Meetup Growth Summary September 2015

As the number of groups increases on this list the data becomes more interesting and the rankings more competitive.   We added 3 groups this month, and for the first time 2 of them are not from the Meetup site.   First, the Shire (Manchester, New Hampshire) group which claims to be the oldest meetup in USA. Second, Free State Bitcoin Consortium, and third Bitcoin Meetup Switzerland which makes its debut at #5 in the rankings.  Welcome to the monthly rankings.  If you are part of, or know another group that should be on this list please let me know in the comments.

Here is the link to the spreadsheet on Google docs: (the filtered tab is probably the easiest to view, set the date at the top and sort by growth % Z→A for best view) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FBCAMXzmfNE9bWneQK-Bah5eBS2iq507hVoX-QVN238/edit?usp=sharing
 

Always interesting to see which meetups rank the highest each month, we have Bitcoin London (the smaller of the 2 London meetups) taking the #1 spot for the first time with 36 new members and just over 7% growth, well done.  The always high ranking Bitcoin Wednesday Amsterdam moved up 4 spots to #2 with 60 new members and 6.2% growth.  Taking spot #3 was Barcelona Bitcoin Community, 36 new members for 5.5% growth.  They moved up 7 spots from #10 last month to #3 this month.  Again this group is always growing quickly. 

This month saw the San Francisco Bitcoin Meetup pass the London Bitcoin Meetup to become the second largest meetup group on our list at 2,516 members.  The largest absolute number of new members added was Israel Bitcoin Meetup (#10) with 67 new members, great job.

Notably 4 different meetups; Stanford Bitcoin Meetup, Israel - btc entrepreneurs, Bitcoin Budapest, and Bitcoin of South Florida saw their memberships shrink by 2 members each this past month.  What happened there guys? 

Big moves up included Israel Bitcoin Meetup gaining 11 spots 21st → 9th, Barcelona Bitcoin Community moving up 7 spots 10th → 3rd and Bitcoin Stockholm up 8 spots 25th → 17th.  Keep it up. 

The losers this month include the 4 groups mentioned above plus Silicon Valley dropping 10 spots 11th → 21st, Bitcoin San Fran 16th → 23rd and Bitcoin Munich which had debuted at #1 last month falling to #11 this month.

If you would like your meetup added to the list just ask.  Good luck to all you meetup organizers this month.  If you have any big events coming up post them below.  I also post this to /r/bitcoin

Based on growth percentage this month, here are the Power Rankings top 10 meetups

Rank (last month's rank)

1 (3) Bitcoin London
2  (6) Bitcoin Wednesday Amsterdam
3 (10) Barcelona Bitcoin Community
4 (5) Seoul Bitcoin Meetup
5 (n/a) Bitcoin Meetup Switzerland
6 (4) Bitcoin Start-ups Berlin
7 (8 ) Paris Bitcoin Meetup
8 (2) Bombay Bitcoin
9 (21) Israel bitcoin Meetup
10 (n/a) Bitcoin New Hampshire

Please comment below if you are a member of any of these meetups
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