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September 07, 2015, 09:54:57 PM
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I was never at any bitcoin meetup, but did meet one on one with a lot of people while reselling bitcoins tho, if that counts.
For a private user,  i really don't see the point of meeting with random people and discussing things that can be discussed via forum..

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September 07, 2015, 10:18:23 PM
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Attending / organizing the second meetup for my city this week. We have quite a few more RSVPs than last time. It's growing!

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September 14, 2015, 03:11:49 PM
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I will be talking tonight at a meetup.

It looks like there will be 20 or more there.

http://www.meetup.com/Colorado-Bitcoin-Society/

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September 14, 2015, 05:00:27 PM
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I'm from India. Here in some social sites I have seen some bitcoin workshop as well as meet ups. But I could not find them before schedule to attend. But planing to do so.
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September 14, 2015, 05:18:33 PM
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I've attended many in the netherlands, belgium and in london.

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September 14, 2015, 10:13:14 PM
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I will be talking tonight at a meetup.

It looks like there will be 20 or more there.

http://www.meetup.com/Colorado-Bitcoin-Society/


How do you get in touch with people for something like that? 

If you post on bitcointalk, there aren't enough people from your local area who will see it. 

If you post on Facebook, there aren't enough people who use Bitcoin who will see it. 

There's a new social media site that I thought was a good idea, uCrypto.co, but hardly anyone has signed up.  And, again, there's no way to promote it because nobody on bitcointalk cares, and nobody who's not on bitcointalk knows what Bitcoin is. 

So what do you do?  Post flyers around town? 

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September 14, 2015, 11:48:20 PM
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I will be talking tonight at a meetup.

It looks like there will be 20 or more there.

http://www.meetup.com/Colorado-Bitcoin-Society/


How do you get in touch with people for something like that? 

If you post on bitcointalk, there aren't enough people from your local area who will see it. 

If you post on Facebook, there aren't enough people who use Bitcoin who will see it. 

There's a new social media site that I thought was a good idea, uCrypto.co, but hardly anyone has signed up.  And, again, there's no way to promote it because nobody on bitcointalk cares, and nobody who's not on bitcointalk knows what Bitcoin is. 

So what do you do?  Post flyers around town? 

http://bitcoin.meetup.com

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September 15, 2015, 12:25:13 AM
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I will be talking tonight at a meetup.

It looks like there will be 20 or more there.

http://www.meetup.com/Colorado-Bitcoin-Society/


How do you get in touch with people for something like that? 

If you post on bitcointalk, there aren't enough people from your local area who will see it. 

If you post on Facebook, there aren't enough people who use Bitcoin who will see it. 

There's a new social media site that I thought was a good idea, uCrypto.co, but hardly anyone has signed up.  And, again, there's no way to promote it because nobody on bitcointalk cares, and nobody who's not on bitcointalk knows what Bitcoin is. 

So what do you do?  Post flyers around town? 

http://bitcoin.meetup.com


That's pretty cool.  There aren't any bitcoin groups in my area, but I guess I could start one if I want to hold a conference or something.

I think I will also try to start a group just for communicating online, in case it's not something that requires people to physically gather in one place. 


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September 15, 2015, 12:28:21 AM
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I don't know anyone in real life that would be interested in coming with me basically because I have never talked about Bitcoin to anyone in real life in a meaningful way, barely mentioned it because let's face it, most people are ready to deal with it, too advanced. So im just not willing to go alone knowing no one.
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September 15, 2015, 01:01:40 AM
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If I do attend a bitcoin meetup, I would not link my real world identity to my bitcointalk id.
I like the pseudonymity that being on this forum offers me.  Smiley

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September 15, 2015, 01:26:41 AM
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Nope! I never attened any bitcoin meet ups! Because, there's no/not much user out near my place to meet :/
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September 15, 2015, 02:38:03 AM
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I feel like there are a lot more meetups near Europe than in the US, at least in the US they're more spread apart.
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January 08, 2018, 03:33:42 AM
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Yes, I've been to quite a few meet ups and at least a dozen conferences. I've met some of the Bitcoin scammer elite as well as a number of legitimate businessmen. The most interesting person I've met is Bruno (Gleb Gamow, Phineas Gage). He was wearing a pink tutu and barking like a dog when I met him. Andrew Bitcoiner was the most articulate/intelligent scammer I met. The meetups seem to be mostly a forum to pitch business ideas and brainstorm over best ways to increase Bitcoin awareness.
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January 08, 2018, 08:26:44 AM
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They actually had a bitcoin convention meeting type of thing here in omaha, Nebraska a few months ago. It was pretty enjoyable if i say so myself.  The area was full mostly of younger folks under 30 i would say. Now this is good news as the Midwest tends to be more conservative than the east or west coast. Now if we can spread this acceptance towards the older folks over 40 it would create more acceptance.

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January 15, 2018, 06:21:35 AM
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No and I don't think I would. Every time adults gather around a common interest things tend to get a bit weird.Never been to an actual meetup but I've been in a skype conference call about bitcoin for many times now. As of this moment, we're planning to hold one on the 15th of September, but I'm not sure whether it will take place or not because some of the prominent members of our group do have some affairs at that time.



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