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July 12, 2014, 07:17:26 AM
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In the last few days, I have read all post, and have participated as much as I can.  Yet I can do more.  While I do consider myself a geeker, I do not know coding on the level that I would like. Having said that, by nature, I am an entrepreneur.  It is this nature that lead me to bitcoin and crypto currency in the first place.  Since the beginning of 2013, I no longer accept government fiat for my online product/service offers.  You might call me one of the crazy risk takers, yet I have chosen to be among the very few online merchants that is crypto only merchant.   It is slow, yet a greatly rewarding choice.  I do believe in this bitmark community and the concept at large.  In order to help the bitmark foundation, I propose to offer 20% of my online sells profits to the bitmark foundation, in the effort of support and future growth.  These transfer will occur on a monthly basis.  In all intent, consider this a funds raiser.  I am not a wealthy man, but I do have vision, and a positive outlook for the future of us all.  Here is the link to my site. http://jaysjerkyandgoodies.auctivacommerce.com/ 
I would appreciate any thoughts on my offer.  I have started a thread for the discussion.  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=687410.new#new

Sincerely in support of Bitmark project

Jay


In advance, I would like to say thanks to all input that may be offered.
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July 12, 2014, 08:16:55 AM
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As I said in the other thread, that is very generous of you!

Good to see people stepping up to support the project.
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July 12, 2014, 08:46:10 AM
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thx,  while this is only speculation, and please don't take me out of context, this is only an assumption on my part.  The dev of this project bares some striking thought similarities to Satoshi.  While there are many examples that I can support this statement, there is one post in-particular that jumped out at me and screamed Satoshi(I will have to quote it later).   While I know that ultimately the identity of this projects dev bares no relevance to the merits there to, it is still fun to think of the possibility.  Smiley
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