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February 05, 2013, 07:14:27 PM
Last edit: February 06, 2013, 02:51:39 PM by John (johnthedong)
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http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/281541


Too bad you need an account and to make a donation before you can comment...

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February 05, 2013, 07:21:25 PM
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I'm totally sorry guys, I meant to say "IndieGogo Campaign that could be replaced by Bitcoin" but I can't change my own posts. -_-

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February 05, 2013, 07:41:40 PM
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Slick campaign, and if I'm not mistaken, them guys are in Chicago. I may need to pay them a visit if they reach their goal, for I believe Bitcoin can easily be integrated with their system.

As far as the admirable charity attachment is concerned, I'm currently working on a related model to improve upon Bitcoin 100.
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February 05, 2013, 09:05:47 PM
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It seems kinda like bitcoins, I mean they will fail, cause they will probably have to require a minimum to put into the service, since fees will be the down fall. How do you make people add $10 and then divide it out in ¢20 to content creators. People really want to tip people once or twice, only if they are blown away. As soon as they see a minimum they will probably be turned off rather quickly, I dont want $10 sitting on some site.
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February 05, 2013, 09:11:35 PM
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It seems kinda like bitcoins, I mean they will fail, cause they will probably have to require a minimum to put into the service, since fees will be the down fall. How do you make people add $10 and then divide it out in ¢20 to content creators. People really want to tip people once or twice, only if they are blown away. As soon as they see a minimum they will probably be turned off rather quickly, I dont want $10 sitting on some site.

With all due respect, you have forgotten about Apple consumers entirely. That said, I think the idea is outdated and Bitcoin replaces it effortlessly.

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February 05, 2013, 09:57:44 PM
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isnt this kinda what flattr already provides? the idea is great, just not very new...
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February 06, 2013, 04:28:01 AM
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Kind of my idea Chromecoinomy but with charity. Meh.

Let me know when they create a button that will take money from the music thieves at Glee and give it to honest artists like JoCo.

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February 06, 2013, 10:28:47 AM
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I don't want to support some pre-selected US american charities, only because I like a song.

Why should I support some administrator (have you looked a spending sheets of charities?) spending another million USD on some Kony 2013 video while cutting 55% off the money I wanted to give an artist I liked? Is art worth so little, that it's OK to just declare it worth only 45% of my tip?

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February 06, 2013, 02:52:01 PM
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Edited the title by request from MNW.
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February 06, 2013, 06:28:11 PM
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Edited the title by request from MNW.

If I find the hidden camera that overlooks my desk gleaning my notes, I'm goin' smash it.

Here's my charitable busines model I was going to propose in the near future, but might as well do it now.

With Bitcoin 100 acting as the driving force for this soon-to-be ongoing campaign, site owners could install a donation button, soliciting donations for their favorite NPO/NGO. By doing such, they can earn up to a 10% referral fee of all donations collected, with 100% of the rest of donations going toward their non-profit of choice. Bitcoin 100 receives no fees as the acting liaison between all concerns, for we would be self-supported.

Improve upon that model!

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February 06, 2013, 06:40:38 PM
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Edited the title by request from MNW.

If I find the hidden camera that overlooks my desk gleaning my notes, I'm goin' smash it.

Here's my charitable busines model I was going to propose in the near future, but might as well do it now.

With Bitcoin 100 acting as the driving force for this soon-to-be ongoing campaign, site owners could install a donation button, soliciting donations for their favorite NPO/NGO. By doing such, they can earn up to a 10% referral fee of all donations collected, with 100% of the rest of donations going toward their non-profit of choice. Bitcoin 100 receives no fees as the acting liaison between all concerns, for we would be self-supported.

Improve upon that model!

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Good idea. Would the people donating know if there is some referral involved? Guess not, else they would find ways to donate without referral.

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February 06, 2013, 06:57:54 PM
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Edited the title by request from MNW.

If I find the hidden camera that overlooks my desk gleaning my notes, I'm goin' smash it.

Here's my charitable busines model I was going to propose in the near future, but might as well do it now.

With Bitcoin 100 acting as the driving force for this soon-to-be ongoing campaign, site owners could install a donation button, soliciting donations for their favorite NPO/NGO. By doing such, they can earn up to a 10% referral fee of all donations collected, with 100% of the rest of donations going toward their non-profit of choice. Bitcoin 100 receives no fees as the acting liaison between all concerns, for we would be self-supported.

Improve upon that model!

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Good idea. Would the people donating know if there is some referral involved? Guess not, else they would find ways to donate without referral.

Yes they would! It's not uncommon for non-profits to pay agencies a 10% to 50% cut to solicit donations on their behalf. Using that truism as a baseline, why not offer an incentive to individuals, thus allowing them to earn a 10% fee. They would have the option of taking a lesser cut, or donating their fee to the same charity or some other. All done automatically once they set the parameters which would be a relatively easy process. Everybody's instantly approved and only bitcoins accepted. All charitable organizations accepted as well.
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