Hello all,
My name is Kevin Beardsley, and I am the new Director of Membership at the Bitcoin Foundation.
let our actions do the talking over the coming weeks and months. years
Cheers,
Kevin
so we know the name of the guy that is now wanting to money grab by advertising to new potential members, and we know that they are slow, so it wont be weeks before change occurs.
And while we haven't always done a good job of communicating it,
so we know that the foundation isnt working for the community and does not show much in the way of actual tasks, agenda's or future plans of actions... so lets read on, i hope the email explains a detailed plan of action, a list of tasks to complete, as well as many idea's they wish to bring to reality
I'd rather keep this email short and let our actions do the talking
hmmm i guess not... another empty content message that has no meaningful content, ah well..
How is it that Kevin Beardsley, the new Director of Membership at the Bitcoin Foundation, isn't even a member of the Bitcoin Foundation, as seen here?:
https://bitcoinfoundation.org/members/How is that I'm hard-pressed to find anything related to Bitcoin that Kevin Beardsley was involved in, let alone mentions, prior to April of this year, i.e. as seen here?:
https://twitter.com/kevinhbeardsleyHis last Twitter activity prior to April 2, 2014 was in December of last year, then he retweets his first Bitcoin mention. It's not until the 18th of April that he pens something original pertaining to Bitcoin on his Twitter account. In total, since the 2nd of April he's mentioned Bitcoin 90 times via tweets and retweets.
I did find a Kevin Beard and Michael Beardsley on a site that advertises the movie National Security, but when I click any of the actor's names, I'm redirected to porn sites, hence not providing the link (Google Search = "Kevin Beardsley" bitcoin [between the years 2010 and 2012, inclusive]):
In spite of the above, I am aware of...
https://bitcoinfoundation.org/2014/05/05/introducing-mark-woods-affiliate-director-kevin-beardsley-director-of-membership/“I discovered Satoshi’s white paper in 2011. A few months later, I called Gavin Andresen and invited him to lunch. When he accepted, I took a day off from work, rented a car, and drove across three states to discuss Bitcoin over mushroom risotto. That lunch changed the course of my life and I’m very excited to finally have the opportunity to work alongside Gavin and the rest of the foundation in playing a meaningful role in supporting the global Bitcoin community,” said Beardsley.
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Meet Woods and Beardsley next week at Bitcoin 2014 in Amsterdam where Woods will lead the International Affiliates Summit on Friday, May 15th. If you are interested in leading a local chapter, request an invite by emailing affiliates@bitcoinfoundation.org. We are also pleased to offer all registered attendees a complimentary annual individual membership to the foundation. Visit Beardsley at the foundation’s exhibit booth to opt-in for your membership in order to participate in our annual members meeting on Saturday, May 17th or email membership@bitcoinfoundation.org with subject header: Bitcoin2014 Opt-In Membership. From the same source as above, the following...
Beardsley joins the team from New-York based consulting firm, Fahrenheit 212, where he served as Engagement Manager. Previously, he has led major growth and innovation projects for companies including Samsung, Charles Schwab, Gannett Media and Fisher Wealth Management in North America, Asia, and the Middle East. He has also founded two international companies. He cut his entrepreneurial teeth at Duke University, graduating with a B.A. in Economics and a minor in Chinese language.
It reads differently then the following from...
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:MZMwyZQ1No4J:aubau.com/team/kevin-beardsley/+&cd=14&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=usDuring his time at Fahrenheit 212, Kevin has led the development of transformational growth strategies and breakthrough innovations for clients that include Samsung, Mattel, Gannett, Nestlé and Mars.
Another observation: Why does bitcoinfoundation.org have their website set to discourage indexing by the search engines?
view-source:https://bitcoinfoundation.org/
Now, I'm come right out ask it point-blank: WHAT THE FUCK IS HIDDEN IN THE BLOCK CHAIN?