Mistafreeze
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July 27, 2011, 08:56:47 PM |
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"Yes please" should've been an option in the pole.
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Jaime Frontero
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July 27, 2011, 08:57:48 PM |
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It is my belief that the majority of bitcoin users are males. Females, please prove me wrong through the poll.
Moving on, assuming that my belief is correct, the question is how we get them on board?
In two words: less mysogyny. this. what a forum, in that regard. all the economics and computer knowledge one could want...
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im3w1l (OP)
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July 27, 2011, 08:58:52 PM |
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How do we get the women on board? Maybe we should get out from behind the computer and talk to a few... I haven't said two words to my wife since I heard about bitcoin a couple months ago... Where is this "out" you speak of? Sounds like paradise... Care to give me a link?
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enmaku
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July 27, 2011, 09:05:18 PM |
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My fiancee (yes, a woman) is working out the details of a somewhat more stylish bitcoin clothing line than the standard "white text on black shirt" we geeks seem so fond of and plans on offering the whole line for BTC. I had to help her get opencart working with the bitcoin plugin but otherwise she's done the whole mess herself. (she's geek enough for HTML/CSS but not for PHP... yet... give me time ) Of course she also shares my habit of starting far more projects than ever get finished so who knows if it'll actually happen. In any case, I have learned from her directly that women will not admit to lacking a Y chromosome on the internet, probably won't respond to these polls and if they do respond, will probably lie. I've seen firsthand what happens when women openly admit their gender in certain corners of the net, and I don't blame them.
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im3w1l (OP)
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July 27, 2011, 09:14:41 PM |
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enmaku: sounds like a great idea. push her to follow through . Regarding women being afraid to admit their true sex in the poll, the poll is anonymous.
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Tasty Champa
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July 27, 2011, 09:19:30 PM |
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gay dudes, sparkly things, dogs and sex toys, that's how you get women. Women love gay dudes, sex toys, sparkly things and dogs.
so if you want women in bitcoins, get boutique fashion designers to only accept bitcoins.
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Tasty Champa
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July 27, 2011, 09:22:52 PM |
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I forgot shoes.
Women love shoes more than all of the above.
sell shoes 4 bitcoins.
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Jaime Frontero
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July 27, 2011, 09:26:50 PM |
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there really isn't a face-palm pic on the internet good enough for this thread.
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elements
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July 27, 2011, 09:35:12 PM |
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Make Zalando accept Bitcoin only and the revolution is nay!
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»A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof was to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.« - Douglas Adams Use the trusted German Bitcoin exchange: https://www.bitcoin.de/de/r/5wcwtsTips & donations: BTC : 1MAQYNLp2VJ9wWhPYg5BnrbUGzdhGXopZw | CGB: 5bgQivyHJcSWTgvLfVW87Zj23M7mcFCVBF
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<Pretentious and poorly thought out latin phrase>
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July 27, 2011, 09:44:13 PM |
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there really isn't a face-palm pic on the internet good enough for this thread.
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I'm rather good with Linux. If you're having problems with your mining rig I'll help you out remotely for 0.05. You can also propose a flat-rate for some particular task. PM me for details.
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dub0matic
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July 27, 2011, 09:47:14 PM |
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They are all playing WOW.
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make it rain haha btc 176MrZ3CCXGb1GqFiGaoqQpaynzYqZsW6n
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walidzohair
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July 27, 2011, 09:53:28 PM |
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well .. originally most of the geeks are males .. and hence the creations. I am sorry to admit it but women are more practical than men. and that why we usually live in couples with them. so they produce our children and take care of us and them! and finally .. a very interesting question.... what the hell is (other) the third choice in your poll do we have aliens using btc as well. sorry for the trannies and lesbos but yet they count themselves as men or women one way or (another)!
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Elwar
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Viva Ut Vivas
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July 27, 2011, 09:54:37 PM |
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I am working on accepting bitcoins at my wife's boutique: http://www.heidijosboutique.comUnfortunately I set up the shop before taking Bitcoin into consideration so it will require some modification.
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First seastead company actually selling sea homes: Ocean Builders https://ocean.builders Of course we accept bitcoin.
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Kermee
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July 27, 2011, 10:19:10 PM |
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I am working on accepting bitcoins at my wife's boutique: http://www.heidijosboutique.comUnfortunately I set up the shop before taking Bitcoin into consideration so it will require some modification. Nicely done & professional site. If you added BTC's as a form of payment, I'd think it'd be the first on-line "Boutique"-style store that accepted BTC... I can see the potential female customer now asking her significant other... "But honey... It's only ฿8.92857143... Pretty PLEASE?!"Sounds so much more inexpensive than $125.00 USD throwing in the psychological aspect of it... Cheers, Kermee
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teknohog
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July 27, 2011, 10:28:23 PM |
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My fiancee (yes, a woman) is working out the details of a somewhat more stylish bitcoin clothing line than the standard "white text on black shirt" we geeks seem so fond of and plans on offering the whole line for BTC.
Looking forward to this -- I'm a heterosexual guy and a geek who cares about his looks. (My FPGA miner has a matching blue heatsink.)
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im3w1l (OP)
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July 27, 2011, 10:32:40 PM |
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I am working on accepting bitcoins at my wife's boutique: http://www.heidijosboutique.comUnfortunately I set up the shop before taking Bitcoin into consideration so it will require some modification. Nicely done & professional site. If you added BTC's as a form of payment, I'd think it'd be the first on-line "Boutique"-style store that accepted BTC... I can see the potential female customer now asking her significant other... "But honey... It's only ฿8.92857143... Pretty PLEASE?!"Sounds so much more inexpensive than $125.00 USD throwing in the psychological aspect of it... Cheers, Kermee The decimals HAVE to go. They are everything that is wrong with bitcoin as it is now
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July 27, 2011, 10:36:35 PM |
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My FPGA miner has a matching blue heatsink.
Now that's some dirty talk....tell me more! There are at least two women on this forum! One got a nice bitcoin tattoo and i saw another one that bought a bitcoin t-shirt and posted pictures! Please don't scare them away.
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July 27, 2011, 10:49:58 PM |
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100 private keys is probably NOT the way to go. It is complicated, and ugly (it could be an option but not standard( Proposal: One private key should be standard. It should not be in hex, bas64, or anything else ugly. One thing that could work would be a sort of dictionary encoding, where every 20 bits or whatever is mapped to a word. The word in the dictionary would have to be carefully selected to be positive, or at least neutral. If this is chosen, there should be a "generate new address", so that people could click until they found one they were satisfied with.
I completely agree with the direction of your original post, and most of the ideas you present. Regarding the idea of using a dictionary to map receiving addresses to words, it seems quite clever, maybe along the lines of how the Amazon payphrases are constructed. For fun I tried implementing this using a spell check dictionary of about 500,000 mixed English words, with punctuated words removed. My address: 1samr7UZxtC6MEAFHqr1h3Kq453xJJbe4 translated to: Chaplinesque-stuccoworker-prevail-unadduced-gola-focalisation-fettlings-undependent-kulkarni-Canadian The dictionary I used is broad and isn't limited to the emotional connotations you're looking for. Creating such a dictionary will take a lot of people more than 10 minutes, and would be shorter, potentially requiring more words per address. But whatever dictionary is selected, the choice would bind us to the locality that dictionary comes from, i.e. it would make bitcoin American-English centric. So, is this any more palatable?
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JeffK
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I never hashed for this...
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July 27, 2011, 10:55:02 PM |
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As a self-diagnosed sufferer of Asperger's syndrome who posts on forums about cryptocurrencies and has misogynistic tendencies due to my inability to view women as anything other than a two dimensional caricature based on modern media, I consider myself to be a professional on women.
Like the others in the thread, I believe all women are superficial and care only about shiny objects, clothing, other material goods, and things with matching colors.
I also agree that are too dumb and not selfish enough to grasp perfect idealogies like libertarianism, so here are my suggestions about how to get more women involved in Bitcoins:
Rename wallet.dat to purse.dat, maybe CoCoPurse.dat, women love purses!
Replace long Bitcoin addresses with short dictionary words, like "dog", or "house", or "sexinthecity". Women might be able to work with short words
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ctoon6
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July 27, 2011, 10:59:50 PM |
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100 private keys is probably NOT the way to go. It is complicated, and ugly (it could be an option but not standard( Proposal: One private key should be standard. It should not be in hex, bas64, or anything else ugly. One thing that could work would be a sort of dictionary encoding, where every 20 bits or whatever is mapped to a word. The word in the dictionary would have to be carefully selected to be positive, or at least neutral. If this is chosen, there should be a "generate new address", so that people could click until they found one they were satisfied with.
I completely agree with the direction of your original post, and most of the ideas you present. Regarding the idea of using a dictionary to map receiving addresses to words, it seems quite clever, maybe along the lines of how the Amazon payphrases are constructed. For fun I tried implementing this using a spell check dictionary of about 500,000 mixed English words, with punctuated words removed. My address: 1samr7UZxtC6MEAFHqr1h3Kq453xJJbe4 translated to: Chaplinesque-stuccoworker-prevail-unadduced-gola-focalisation-fettlings-undependent-kulkarni-Canadian The dictionary I used is broad and isn't limited to the emotional connotations you're looking for. Creating such a dictionary will take a lot of people more than 10 minutes, and would be shorter, potentially requiring more words per address. But whatever dictionary is selected, the choice would bind us to the locality that dictionary comes from, i.e. it would make bitcoin American-English centric. So, is this any more palatable? I do not think i could remember all that. although i like hiding things, so i could hide all of them papers and put a number on each word. the number would construct a large number i have memorized and is important to me. so you would need to know where all the words are, and the number to put them in order.
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