I don't think they should be bothered before we have at least $10K worth (100 BTC at current rates), preferably much more. Do you need them to quote a number? If so, why?
You don't think they will be 'bothered' before we can offer at
least $10,000, so your plan is raise that as a minimum to make it worth their time, then use it as a bargaining chip to 'tempt' wmf into accepting bitcoin?
If I'm not wrong, they've already stated spelt out their stance clearly- they do not accept fake currency
The Wikimedia Foundation, as a donor-driven organization, has a fiduciary duty to be responsible and prudent with its money. This has been interpreted to mean that we do not accept "artificial" currencies
This response was written more than 2 years ago. They've since repeated it on occasion due to momentum, but it's not set in stone and renewed negotiations can shed light on the real reservations. As I clarified in the OP, recent informal discussions on the issue didn't bring up any qualms about "artificial currencies", just some practical issues.
Is the plan to give them enough fake money for them to consider it "real" enough to take off your hands?
The plan is to have the bitcoins converted to USD before being delivered (via some payment processor). But yes, the plan is to have enough money pledged to make it worth their while.
will it be done under the table with a kthx, or will they change their tune and publicly acknowledge it?
They will need to officially acknowledge that they're accepting donations via Bitcoin. However, it does not need to be prominently displayed.
There's charitable organisations making visible differences who will gladly accept your money in BTC right now, they don't need to write generic legalese, I guess they are working under the notion that every little helps.. Are they not deserving enough for the $10k instead of giving to detractors, is the publicity more important?
The publicity is important. Whether it's "more" important than the donation itself is for anyone to judge for himself. You can donate to this drive in addition to other causes.
We would need a large community effort to get this done. Just $10,000 is not going to cut it. Wikipedia acceptance of Bitcoin would lead to a nice little price spike, so we could consider it an investment perhaps.
I agree.
Agreed. This needs to go to a reputable escrow.
I don't want this to turn into a discussion about my reputability; it's off-topic and I have a vanity thread for that, which you're free to comment on.
I'll just say that in 2.5 years of working on Bitcoin (2 of which full-time), with both voluntary contributions and various business ventures, I have not once lied or reneged on any commitment (including some upwards of $20K). This has to count for something.
Being called an "escrow" doesn't make one magically more trustworthy. It all boils down to what one has to gain by defecting, and what he has to lose. In fact, being an active escrow already sitting on some customer funds just adds to the "has to gain" side of the equation.
But yes, I do wish more treasurers to be on board.
Yea right! I'll volunteer my way down to electric avenue. The max I can do right now is offer shitty marketing advice.
Advice needs to be more concrete to be useful.
There's definitely more work that can be done for promoting this drive, I'll do what I can but I do need help.
I wish I could get away with attempting to raise 1000BTC / $100,000 with a single forum thread.
It wouldn't be the first time. Though admittedly these amounts are usually raised only with some promise of profit.
Just saying, without enough of a presence this attempt will fade into obscurity
Even if "this" attempt fizzles, any collected funds will still be available for any future attempt, or for when Wikimedia accepts bitcoins without any attempt.
If you believe in donating bitcoins to Wikipedia and/or getting Wikipedia to accept Bitcoin donations, there's very little risk in donating, even if you're bearish about this particular attempt.
And again, "if". I'll personally try to make this a success, and I welcome genuine help.
and free coins for OP!
This again. I already said I will not use the collected coins for personal purposes (and neither should any other treasurer). You can either believe that or not.