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August 26, 2012, 01:34:58 PM
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In regards to the London 2012 Bitcoin Conference I would like to set something up and meet with people interested in the following:

My aim – to get Bitcoin into the financial credit markets one way or another, one place or another. From small offshore havens such as Belize, Seychelles to London, Hong Kong and New York stock exchanges.

Opening up the world to Bitcoin trading by assuming the task of creating a Bitcoin exchange platform in a physical format. Functioning like the stock exchange floors of today with traders, trading on behalf of order books.

Or opening up to Bitcoin investment through shell stock companies, reverse mergers and/or public small cap entities.

To sum it up, how do we get Bitcoin in either:

Bitcoin bonds (discussed heavily here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49854.0)
Bitcoin stock exchange and floor trading
Bitcoin & public companies

As I said previously I have access to Mastercard/Visa people, that I may bring with me one of the days at the event, but as usual this is a hot topic and I dont want the representatives to loose their jobs/connections because they talked to the “enemy”. This is another way forward into getting on the bandwagon of the people working for people in power when it comes to card schemes.

If anyone wants to join me at the London conference PM me and we can setup something together. Or just reply in this thread about ideas on what we can do.

<helo> funny that this proposal grows the maximum block size to 8GB, and is seen as a compromise
<helo> oh, you don't like a 20x increase? well how about 8192x increase?
<JackH> lmao
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