EDIT on March 2, 2013:Current Account Status:
BALANCE SHEET
฿379.49362029 Assets
฿291.49362029 BTCWallet
฿5.00000000 Gsan_Wallet
฿50.00000000 MemDeal_Wallet
฿33.00000000 Teukon_Wallet
฿427.90064468 Expense
฿427.89564468 Contributed_to_Charity
฿0.00500000 Transaction_Fee
฿-477.31772997 Income:Available_for_Charity
฿-330.07653500 Liabilities
฿-242.07653500 Contributed_Pledges
฿-5.00000000 Gsan_Contributed
฿-50.00000000 MemDeal_Contributed
฿-33.00000000 Teukon_Contributed
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0
AVAILABLE FOR NEXT CHARITY
฿427.90064468 Expense
฿427.89564468 Contributed_to_Charity
฿0.00500000 Transaction_Fee
฿-477.31772997 Income:Available_for_Charity
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฿49.41708529 <-- READY TO BE CONTRIBUTED
List of charities that received contributions:
12-Mar-21 Group B Strep Inter.. - ฿127.35400000
12-Jul-20 Kenija2012.net - ฿100.00000000
12-Dec-14 BUND Berlin e.V. - ฿100.54164468
13-Jan-02 My Refuge House - ฿100.00000000
TOTAL - ฿427.89564468
1BTC1oo1J3MEt5SFj74ZBcF2Mk97Aah4ac
1teukon65TktBqPs8Vn9ZPaU8Es8r1ktD
1gsanY2GmH1ZpD335xmCzrajszVGK1fjQ
1MemDea11r2FMTPXq2sgnRsq7azd9V4tK4EDIT: You can be informed of recent updates by joining the
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EDIT: The website for
Bitcoin 100 is up and running, but please allow the dust to settle while it's being populated with content.
EDIT: This OP has been edited to the current abridged version, mainly due to concerns of its readability, with suggestions offered up by Transisto.
NOTE: If you desire your name linked to your website, please let me know. Likewise, if you desire to
not have your name linked, kindly bring that to my attention as well.
Bitcoin100 has evolved into a formidable capacity building program.
Use the vanity address
1BTC1oo1J3MEt5SFj74ZBcF2Mk97Aah4ac when honoring your pledge, or if simply donating to a compassionate cause.
Use the following links to view the current balance at any time:
http://blockchain.info/address/1BTC1oo1J3MEt5SFj74ZBcF2Mk97Aah4achttp://blockexplorer.com/address/1BTC1oo1J3MEt5SFj74ZBcF2Mk97Aah4acI'll maintain the list, below, depicting names of users who've expressed their desire to continue supporting
Bitcoin100.
List of Bitcoin100 Supporters:# Pseudonym (Name) (Initial Pledge: expressed in at least (1) BTC total unless stated otherwise)1. Phinnaeus Gage (
Bruno) (100+)
(Honored 1 BTC + Matched 13 BTC + Proxied 4 BTC + 10.8989898 BTC + .58584966 BTC)2. Coinabul (2)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)3. MemoryDealers (Roger Ver) (10 Per Charitable Organization ~ Initial Max at
1,000 with Proviso)
(Honored 10 BTC + 90 BTC, to date)4. amincd (1)
(Honored)5. CIYAM Pty. Ltd. (Ian Knowles) (5+)
(Honored 5 BTC + 5 BTC) (+BTC5 12/5/12) (+BTC5 toward MRH)6. damnek (1)
7. BTCurious (30+)
(Scraped Together & Honored 1 BTC + .15757575 BTC + 1.01010101, to date) (+BTC3 druing MRH drive)8. Shuai (1)
9. Technomage (At Least 1 BTC Per Charitable Organization ~ Currently Maxed at 100)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)10. MaxSan (2)
(Honored ~ 2 BTC)11. Steve (1)
12. meanig (1)
(Honored)13. Littleshop (5)
14. zhoutong (500) (10 BTC Per Charitable Organization ~ Initial Max at
500)
(100 BTC Honored, to date)15. DeathAndTaxes (1)
16. Yankee (10 BTC Per Charitable Organization ~
No Max on Initial Pledge)
17. dancupid (150) (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization ~ Currently Maxed at
150)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date) (+BTC1 toward Bund) (+BTC1 toward MRH)18. Meni Rosenfeld (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization ~ With a Min/Max proviso)
(Honored 1 BTC + 2 BTC, to date)19. evoorhees (1)
(Honored)20. Bit-pay Merchant Solutions (2 BTC Per Charitable Organization)
21. fizzisist (10+)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date) (+BTC1 toward MRH)22. gigavps (1)
(Honored BTC1 toward MRH)23. ALPHA (1)
(I've, Bruno, honored his 1 BTC pledge via proxy--RIP) 24. paraipan (1+)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date) (+BTC1 toward MRH)25. Isosceles (1)
(Honored)26. gsan (50) (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization ~ Currently Maxed at 50)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date) (+9 BTC currently in separate wallet)27. Vince Torres (1)
28. chunglam (10+)
(Honored 1 BTC + 5 BTC, to date)29. lamec (1+)
30. Jan (1)
(Honored)31. hashman (50+)
32. BitcoinBug (1)
(Honored)33. Clark Moody Design (Clark) (25) (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization ~ Maxed at 25)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)34. freequant (100) (1 BTC Per C.O. ~ Intinial Max at 100
/\/\ An additional 100 BTC pledge to the Red Cross & Unicef
if/when they get on-board)
35. beckspace (1+)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)36. amazingrando (20) (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization ~ For First 20)
37. Burt Wagner (100)
(Honored 1 BTC + 1.839 BTC, to date) (+BTC2.73363573 during the MRH drive)38. k (1)
(Honored)39. teukon (100) (1 BTC Per Charitable & Non-Charitable Organizations ~ Maxed at 100)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)40. Peter Lambert (5+)
41. MrGaSp (1 BTC ~
By Proxy via Me, Bruno)
(I've Honored)42. tetra4c (1)
Really 2, for I'm matching his pledge because of comments I've made on this BBS (I've Honored my 1 BTC Pledge Commitment)43. Cory (2)
44. jake262144 (
2 No Max!!!)
(Honored 1 BTC + 1 BTC + 1.01132729 BTC, to date)45. jjiimm_64 (jimbit) (1 Per Charitable Organization ~ For First 20)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date) (+BTC1 toward MRH)46. coblee (1 Per Charitable Organization ~ Maxed at 50)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)47. Nicolai Larsen (1)
(Honored)48. GoWest (1 Per Charitable Organization ~ Maxed at 100)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date) (+BTC5 toward MRH)49. CoinLab (1 Per Charitable Organization ~ For First 100, with reservations of which all pledgers are entitled to exercise)
50. wareen (1 Per Charitable Organization ~ Maxed at 100)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)51. Transisto (3 ~ 1 Per Charitable Organization)
(Honored 1.1010102 BTC, to date)52. Rassah (5 ~ For the Time Being)
(Honored 1 BTC + 1 BTC, to date) (+BTC2 to date for Bund and MRH)53. TradeHill (Adam S) (10)
54. Ente (10)
(Honored BTC2 with BTC1 going toward Bund)55. StrongCoin (dogisland) (1 BTC Per CO ~
No Max!!! + Re-donating all transfer fees incurred on the Bitcoin100 StrongCoin account)
56. finway (1)
(Honored)57. legolouman (1 ~
By Proxy via Bruno)
(Honored)58. gnar1ta$ (1)
(Pledged & Honored at Same Time) (+1 BTC more) (+BTC5 w/majority going to Bund)59. sethsethseth (1)
(Pledged & Honored at Same Time)60. minorman (20 ~ 1 Per Charitable Organization)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)61. clouds (5 ~ At Least)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)62. apetersson (100 ~ 1 Per Charitable Organization)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)63. Boussac (1)
(Pledged & Honored at Same Time)64. On Site Oil & Lube (AgoraMutual) (1 ~ Per Charitable Organization)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)65. qxzn (100 ~ 1 Per Charitable Organization)
66. blockchained.com (phelix) (6 ~ Subject to Vicissitude)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date) (+2 BTC, to date)67. thomkaufmann (1)
(Pledged & Honored at Same Time)68. edd (1+)
(See 70, 71, 72 & 103) (Honored 5 BTC toward kenija2012.net) (+BTC5 toward Bund) (+BTC5 toward MRH)69. BitcoinPorn (3 ~ adjustable to current market rates:
And Matched by Me--Bruno)
(I've Honored 1 BTC--2 BTC yet to be Honored)70. BitBrew (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization ~
No Max!!!)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)71. The Bitcoin List (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization ~
No Max!!!)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)72. Unofficial BTC (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization ~
No Max!!!)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)73. RaggedMonk (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization)
(Honored 1 BTC)74. blobbie (1)
75. Goat (10+) (1 Per Charitable Organization)
(Honored 1 BTC + 1 BTC, to date) (+BTC1.01000111) (+2 BTC)76. sadpandatech (Derek) (1+)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)77. johnb210 (1)
(Pledged and Honored at the Same Time) (
And Matched by Me--Bruno, because #77 was a mystery pledge number)
78. Herodes (5)
(Honored one at a time after each charitable organization embeds a Bitcoin donation option onto their respective websites) (Contributed directly to Group B Strep International)79. bitcoinbear (1+) (1 Per Charitable Organization: until he runs out of Bitcoin;
<--he made me add the grin)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)80. DiThi (40) (1 Per Charitable Organization, currently maxed at 40)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)81. CornedBeefHash (1+) (1 Per Charitable Organization)
(Honored 1 BTC + 1 BTC, to date)82. epetroel (10) (1 Per Charitable Organization)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date + 1 BTC)83. julz (2+) (With Provisos)
(Honored 1 BTC, +1 BTC to date)84. RandyFolds (5+)
85. Matthew N. Wright (1 Per Charitable Organization ~
No Max at This Time)
86. SimpleCoin (Darin Stanchfield) (100+)
(10 BTC Per Charitable Organization) (10 BTC Matched by Me--Bruno)87. brandondayton (10) (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization--at current conversion rate & after being notified first)
88. mcorlett (1)
(Honored)89. stick_theman (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization ~
No Maximum!!!)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)90. Jeremy West spendbitcoins.com (1+)
(Honored 2.012 BTC + 1 BTC, to date) {2.012 BTC for Ron Paul 2012}91. mintymark (1+)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)92. istar (1)
93. BTC_Bear (1)
(Pledged & Honored at Same Time)94. StewartJ (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization ~
No Max Stipulated at Time of Pledging)
95. Red Emerald (1 BTC ~
By Proxy via Me, Bruno)
(I've Honored) (Honored)96. osmosis (1)
97. AniceInovation
(Donated 4 BTC)98. fpgamining.com (10+)
99. FreddyFender (Gretzky,
but I somehow doubt it) (1+) (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization--adjustable to current market rates)
100. the joint (1)
(but only if he were the 100th pledger) (Honored 1 BTC)101. CoinBus.com (Tuxavant) (100)
(1 per charity for the first 100 charities with Proviso) (Honored 1 BTC + 1 BTC, to date)102. organofcorti (.2 BTC per Charitable Organization ~ For the First 100)
(Pledge BTC5 more during Bund drive) (Honored 1 BTC, to date)103. satoshisuperstars.com (1+)
(Honored 1.00000001 BTC)104. Crypto X Change (1+)
(Honored 50 BTC, to date)105.
neuronics (2 BTC per Non-Profit up to 20 BTC)
(Honored 6 BTC + 4 BTC toward the kenija2012.net, to date)106. P4man (1)
107. Searching For Satoshi (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)108.
(by an anonymous donator) (184.1995 BTC) Thank you, whoever you are!!!109. guruvan (1 Per Charitable Organization ~
No Max)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)110. psy (1)
(Honored 1 BTC toward kenija2012.net, to date)111. Bitbird (6)
112. mahingupta (1)
113. wogaut (1)
(Honored)114. deego (100) (1 BTC Per Charitable Organization--adjustable to exchange rates)
(Honored 2 BTC, to date)115. LightRider (1 BTC) (
Pledge 1 BTC worth of my SealsWithClubs gambling winnings.)
(Honored 1 BTC, to date)116. vuce
(Donated 5 BTC toward kenija2012.net)117. Bees Brothers (Donated 2 BTC toward kenija2012.net) (+BTC1 toward MRH)118. oldschool (Donated
BTC1.411 with
BTC1 going toward
Bund)
119. coderrr (Donated
BTC10 with
BTC1 going toward
Bund)
120. Akka (Donated
BTC1 toward
Bund)
(+BTC3 toward Bund)121. giszmo (Donated
BTC1 toward
Bund)
(+BTC0.30636427 toward MRH)122. jsmithers
(Donated BTC1 directly to Bund and BTC1 to general pool for the next charity) (+BTC2 toward the next 2 NRO's after MRH)123. Garr255 (5)
(Honored BTC5)124. BTC.pt (BTC1 toward Bund) (+BTC1 toward MRH)125. sgornick (3)
(Honored BTC1toward Bund) (Honored BTC1 toward My Refuge House (MRH))126. paybitcoin (
BTC1 per)
(Hornored BTC1 toward Bund) (+BTC1 toward MRH)127.
NexT? See your name here!200: Banco De Kluge (5 BTC + .24 BTC + 1% of all monthly profits after shareholder dividends & personal expenditure) (Honored .5 BTC + .0903 BTC + 2.5 BTC + 6.2497 BTC + 1.5 BTC)
Recently, a
thread, with posts by users addressing
Wikipedia accepting Bitcoin as a donation option, albeit the efforts proved futile, cause quite a fuss. Their paraphrased response "Thanks, but no thanks!", although not entirely unexpected, need not end there. I believe, together, we can find a feasible solution in having
Wikipedia re-consider their position of adding Bitcoin as a viable funding option onto their
donation page:
In fact, any one of the following
might also include a Bitcoin donation option (or button, if you will) onto their respective websites, when approached with the proper leverage:
With literally thousands of nonprofit agencies seeking funding worldwide, and many conducting numerous successful and yes, unsuccessful, fundraising drives, there's no reason, at all, for not having several--eventually hundreds--of them incorporating a Bitcoin donation option, complementing their current income stream.
In the offering up of this beneficial solution to augment selected nonprofit organizations, I propose the following:
Bitcoin100:
Bitcoin100 is nothing more than
at least 100 supporters pledging then, hopefully, honoring
at least 1 BTC prior to each time a charitable organization expresses interest in embedding a Bitcoin donation button, or acceptable equivalent, onto their website.
At first, there'll be no need to necessarily donate Bitcoin. What's desired, at the onset, is more than 100 individuals stating that they'll pledge (without having to gift at this stage)
at least 1 BTC to
Bitcoin100 then, eventually, honoring that pledge toward
only causes they're most comfortable with, for this endeavor to fully function accordingly--as I currently envision it. The reason for requiring a minimum of 100 supporters is to guarantee, optimistically, that
at least 100 BTC rests in the initial wallet when charitable organizations are ultimately approached.
So, to get started, simply state that you would like to pledge to
Bitcoin100 and your name will be added to the supporter's list above. As we approach the 100 BTC mark in the wallet, we'll collectively vote on which organization we want to target first. Once over the 100 supporters threshold, the requests will go out to those on the list, to begin honoring their
at least 1 BTC pledge. When the
at least 100 BTC goal is reached,
Bitcoin100 approaches the voted upon charitable organization with Bitcoin in hand. If they decline our gesture of goodwill, the next charitable organization is approached with the exact same offer, and so down the line, until one eventually accepts the simple terms, thereupon transferring the already funded wallet to their nonprofit corporation's Bitcoin account. After the first prospect comes aboard, success will become easier during the pursuing of others.
Ideally, it would be nice if each person who pledges to
Bitcoin100, does so with the knowledge that they may be donating to
at least 100 charitable organizations during the upcoming year. But it's not a deal breaker if one pledges
only 1 BTC now then, at a later date,
only exercises the honoring of said commitment. I firmly believe that after the act of simply building the supporter's list for
Bitcoin100, the rest will take care of itself.
Gaia willing, when Bitcoin re-bubbles, you can always adjust the
at least 1 BTC donation option, thereby better suiting your financial position and resources.
~Bruno~
PLEASE NOTE: This post has been modified. The original post may be viewed here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=52543.msg639141#msg639141I took deliberate care in making sure that the gist of the original post remained intact, albeit some aspects may have changed since the brainstorming period of introducing
Bitcoin100 commenced. I've tried to only amend what was needed for clarity purposes as well as editing out spelling and grammatical errors.