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January 03, 2014, 07:13:45 PM |
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Didn't the FTC (or someone) come out and say fairly recently that political donations via Bitcoins were illegal? On a personal note I think its great if are legal and this gets some traction in Congress!
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bluemeanie1
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January 03, 2014, 07:29:50 PM |
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A group of bitcoin true believers, led by foundation member Nick Spanos, is opening a Bitcoin Center on 40 Broad Street in Lower Manhattan. The goal is to have a location in which interested people can come to be educated and integrated into the Bitcoin economy.
I just found this thread, and I was excited about this when I read about it, but now to find out that it is using the "foundation" name to either sound legit or to be a local chapter disappoints me. As a New Yorker who lives near this area and would have loved to spend a couple days a week in their learning, teaching and just working on new bitcoin stuff. I would have also donated my skills, time and money. The foundation is a horrible organization that just wants to hire scammers to lead it's anti-openness of information, so to be allow myself to be affiliated with such corruption, I just can't. This is a real shame, and I am probably more upset about this. I really hope this place would consider not using the foundation name to promote, or even work alongside it. Before you write this off, as a troll or something of that sort, remember I been here for over a year, been in bitcoins over 2yrs, I know what I am talking about, and I would have loved to help in anyway. just keep in mind, some of the people who are acting as 'community leaders' are taking payola and bribes from various VC interests and the like, while pretending to be about the 'average bitcoin user'. You have to be super careful about what it is these people are promoting. The values are very subtle and hard to interpret. Just because someone says, 'were opening up a bitcoin center' don't assume someone is doing it for YOUR good. One of the bitcoin meetup people actually was selling spots on the meetup for few hundred dollars, in other words you show up to the meeting and sit through an hour long advertisement that someone paid $250 for, but it's a secret. All these things are just turning into cheap promotions outlets and dull commercialized information. We have Gala Bitcoin events now? who are they kidding? Coindesk is clearly another commercialized mouthpiece. The big boys want to own bitcoin, and this is generally how they do it.
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skivrmt
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January 03, 2014, 07:42:28 PM |
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FTC, FEC, same thing. Ok, so if they are deadlocked at of Nov, doesn't that assume the answer is no until they review the issue again, hopefully at some point??
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bluemeanie1
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January 03, 2014, 10:58:48 PM |
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In fact anyone could write to them to tell they why they thing this should or should not be a good idea.
imagine that one of the presumed 'leaders' of these meetups lives in his parents basement and is likely to do just about anything if some VC throws him a few hundred bucks. Maybe he's already demonstrated his willingness to do just that. don't you think this person would be considered untrustworthy?
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January 03, 2014, 11:07:56 PM |
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Very nice. Good work!
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January 03, 2014, 11:21:11 PM |
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This kind of news is so great, it really highlights why Bitcoin is destined to crush all other payment methods. Nothing else has this level of enthusiasm behind it.
Can you imagine any unpaid volunteers donating time and money to create a PayPal Center, a Visa Center, a Dwolla Center, or even a Federal Reserve Note center?
We have relentless in-your-face persistence and martyrs on our side. The other teams have nothing but mercenaries and traitors. There is only one possible outcome.
True, you got a point there!
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January 03, 2014, 11:41:16 PM |
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In fact anyone could write to them to tell they why they thing this should or should not be a good idea.
imagine that one of the presumed 'leaders' of these meetups lives in his parents basement and is likely to do just about anything if some VC throws him a few hundred bucks. Maybe he's already demonstrated his willingness to do just that. don't you think this person would be considered untrustworthy? You talking about Jonathan ??
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January 04, 2014, 07:36:59 AM |
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We have relentless in-your-face persistence and martyrs on our side. The other teams have nothing but mercenaries and traitors. There is only one possible outcome.
Its a great feeling. It actually gives me faith in humanity.
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bluemeanie1
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January 04, 2014, 06:36:59 PM |
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In fact anyone could write to them to tell they why they thing this should or should not be a good idea.
imagine that one of the presumed 'leaders' of these meetups lives in his parents basement and is likely to do just about anything if some VC throws him a few hundred bucks. Maybe he's already demonstrated his willingness to do just that. don't you think this person would be considered untrustworthy? You talking about Jonathan ?? why does that description fit Jonathan? if he is taking payments, he should make that clear to the public.
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January 04, 2014, 07:13:03 PM |
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OK, basic questions:
It's January 4th. Did this "Bitcoin Center" actually open? Exactly where is it? What happens there? Pictures?
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January 04, 2014, 07:26:12 PM |
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In fact anyone could write to them to tell they why they thing this should or should not be a good idea.
imagine that one of the presumed 'leaders' of these meetups lives in his parents basement and is likely to do just about anything if some VC throws him a few hundred bucks. Maybe he's already demonstrated his willingness to do just that. don't you think this person would be considered untrustworthy? You talking about Jonathan ?? why does that description fit Jonathan? if he is taking payments, he should make that clear to the public. I have no idea. You seem to be making cryptic accusations. Just asking for clarity in your statements.
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January 04, 2014, 07:27:46 PM |
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OK, basic questions:
It's January 4th. Did this "Bitcoin Center" actually open? Exactly where is it? What happens there? Pictures?
http://www.bitcoinnewyearseve.com/
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