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September 17, 2011, 04:31:01 PM
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Hi all.
The team here at MrBitcoin.com (3 brothers with too much time on their hands) have decided to create a video that discusses recent advances to the bitcoin economy. One of us is a film and animation professor, so it won't be half assed. This video will hopefully feature a few core awesome new technologies (ie bit-pay) but it will harp on smaller ones as well. The purpose of the video will be to educate non bitcoiners and to hopefully draw them into the bitcoin experience.

In creating this topic we hope to get suggestions from everyone in the forum community on what to feature in the video. Products that can be purchased (I know this topic was explored in the original bitcoin video, but much has changed since then), websites that offer bitcoin services, b+m shops that accept bitcoin, etc. will be it's focus.

FYI: nowhere in the video will there be an advertisement of other cryptocurrencies, nor will there be slander of other cryptocurrencies (even though we would love to, it's not professional). This will be all bitcoin and only bitcoin.

Thanks for any and all constructive advice.
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September 18, 2011, 04:10:09 AM
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Might want to check out this article for content as well.

http://www.betabeat.com/2011/09/15/despite-cyberattacks-and-overspeculation-bitcoin-economy-continues-to-evolve/
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September 18, 2011, 05:43:03 AM
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The purpose of the video will be to educate non bitcoiners and to hopefully draw them into the bitcoin experience.

Then you definitely want to touch on http://www.casascius.com

Also, as person-to-person (P2P) purchases increases with recent innovations such as AirBNB and Zaarly, for instance, or even for purchases with the older P2P methods, eBay and Craiglist, there are instances where escrow would be useful.  One of the more widely used Bitcoin escrow services is BTCrow.com -- perhaps that would be a great service to feature.

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September 18, 2011, 06:20:51 PM
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mention 0.4 for newly encrypted wallets.  Gavin also mentioned something about backups in client.  see last BW interview.
ExchB for depositing cash at BofA and WFC for BTC's.
mtgox mobile smartphone app
Ruxum-Wall St professionals involved in setup
Textcoin.uk.co-obtain BTC via SMS texting
BTC ATM-Todd Bethells project
Memory Dealers and Roger Vers $10000 bet.  Also his new nationwide radio ad campaign which he personally funds.
Bitcoin is almost 3 years old and no disruptions (double spends or reversed tx's)!!!
Mtgox's much improved security (yubikeys, https, anti DOS, SSL, etc)
Casascius phy btc's as mentioned by Steve

please consider mentioning how Bitcoin has successfully fought off at least 4 alt chains!
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September 18, 2011, 06:27:27 PM
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also:

- the most visible bitcoin person is a convicted fraudster
- mybitcoin scam
- moonco.in scam
- mtgox hax
- IBB being scammed by it's clients left and right
- tradehill
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September 18, 2011, 06:57:41 PM
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also:

- the most visible bitcoin person is a convicted fraudster
- mybitcoin scam
- moonco.in scam
- mtgox hax
- IBB being scammed by it's clients left and right
- tradehill


none of this has to do with Bitcoin directly. 
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September 18, 2011, 08:31:35 PM
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Hi all.
The team here at MrBitcoin.com (3 brothers with too much time on their hands) have decided to create a video that discusses recent advances to the bitcoin economy. One of us is a film and animation professor, so it won't be half assed. This video will hopefully feature a few core awesome new technologies (ie bit-pay) but it will harp on smaller ones as well. The purpose of the video will be to educate non bitcoiners and to hopefully draw them into the bitcoin experience.

In creating this topic we hope to get suggestions from everyone in the forum community on what to feature in the video. Products that can be purchased (I know this topic was explored in the original bitcoin video, but much has changed since then), websites that offer bitcoin services, b+m shops that accept bitcoin, etc. will be it's focus.

FYI: nowhere in the video will there be an advertisement of other cryptocurrencies, nor will there be slander of other cryptocurrencies (even though we would love to, it's not professional). This will be all bitcoin and only bitcoin.

Thanks for any and all constructive advice.

Huey, Dewey, and Louie?

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