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July 10, 2014, 03:14:07 PM
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Mike Hearn’s Lighthouse will make the bitcoin foundation obsolete


http://coinbrief.net/bitcoin-lighthouse/

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July 10, 2014, 03:22:02 PM
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1 - Brock Pierce
2 - Tibanne Thecat (Mark Karpeles cat, yes you read right a cat is on the foundation)
3 - They want to centralize, something that was designed to be decentralized
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July 10, 2014, 06:32:50 PM
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Hate is a bit more than I can muster. I suppose it's a bit upsetting that bitcoiners lend much credence to them. They should be (perhaps are) irrelevant.

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July 10, 2014, 07:26:38 PM
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1. They accept anyone that is willing to pay for membership. It's all about greed and money. You can be a scammer and still join, as long as you pay.
2. What good have they done for bitcoin? Bitcoin can still function without them, so no need to centralize.
3. Core development can still happen outside of the foundation. Again, why is it needed?

Answers like this make me think that people don't actually know what the bitcoin foundation was set up for.  So yeah, here is my number one complaint;-

1. They have failed in forcing people to actually find out what the foundation was set up for.


Basically you only hate them for not letting people know their purpose? What kind of answer is that? For the record, I've read their mission statement. So in your opinion, have they succeeded in what they're sought to during the time that they've self-appointed themselves in "office"?

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July 10, 2014, 07:29:59 PM
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Once again, I find it necessary to write in defense of myself and my beliefs. But before I continue, allow me to explain that I do not find orations that are stinking, lusk, and hypocritical to be “funny”. Maybe I lack a sense of humor, but maybe the Bitcoin Foundation has been deluding people into believing that there is something intellectually provocative in the tired rehashing of contemptible stereotypes. Don't let it delude you, too. The Bitcoin Foundation's spin doctors resist seeing that thanks to the Bitcoin Foundation's public-opinion molders, more people than ever now believe that “metanarratives” are the root of tyranny, lawlessness, overpopulation, racial hatred, world hunger, disease, and rank stupidity. They resist seeing such things because to see them, to examine them, to think about them and draw conclusions from them is to shed a little light on some of the ignorant prejudices that reside within the Bitcoin Foundation's pea-sized brain.

Slimy pop psychologists of one sort or another are like putty in the Bitcoin Foundation's hands. It effortlessly molds them into loyal agents provocateurs who don't think twice about crushing any semblance of opposition to the Bitcoin Foundation's lousy allegations. It's our responsibility to set the stage so that my next letter will begin from a new and much higher level of influence. That's the first step in defending with dedication and ferocity the very rights that it so desperately wants to abolish, and it's the only way to nourish children with good morals and self-esteem. I've said this before, and I'll say it again, but I shall be blamed by ignorant persons when I say that I am ashamed to admit that I live on the same planet as the Bitcoin Foundation. Cruel as that maxim may appear, there's something fishy about its obiter dicta. I, hardheaded cynic that I am, think the Bitcoin Foundation is up to something, something covinous and perhaps even intransigent.

Some of the facts I'm about to present may seem shocking. This they certainly are. However, I know some vulgar swaggerers who claim they once overheard the Bitcoin Foundation say, “We want to introduce a zeitgeist of commercialism to our society in a matter of days”. Sadly, lack of space prevents me from elaborating further. For the first time ever, a majority of arrogant sots have been questioning their role in helping the Bitcoin Foundation silence critical debate and squelch creative brainstorming. I believe that we should take advantage of this historic opportunity and give the Bitcoin Foundation the severe tongue-lashing it deserves. To summarize my views: It would be hard to find anyone who doesn't agree that it is my contention that the Bitcoin Foundation has deliberately and with malice aforethought sought to hasten society's quiescence to moral pluralism and epistemological uncertainty.

http://www.pakin.org/complaint?firstname=the+Bitcoin+Foundation&pgraphs=3&gender=c

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July 10, 2014, 08:51:20 PM
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1. They have failed in forcing people to actually find out what the foundation was set up for.


Basically you only hate them for not letting people know their purpose? What kind of answer is that? For the record, I've read their mission statement. So in your opinion, have they succeeded in what they're sought to during the time that they've self-appointed themselves in "office"?

Sorry, that was a bit tong in tongue in cheek.  It was meant to point out that it seems that most people don't actually know what the bitcoin foundation does because they never bother to find out.  They just hate because they are haters and cannot see what goes on on the private forums (for very good reasons).

I see plenty of people saying things like "they want to centralize bitcoin" and "they have a political agenda" and that is simply not true, if you read the blog posts you would know that.

However, I cannot say that every member is a saint or anything but we are not a pile of super-villains who are out to take over the world.  I would suggest people join up (it's not that expensive) and have their say if they are that worried about it.

I joined up (lifetime member) a long time ago because I thought it a good idea that we as a community could support a few core developers to work full time on bitcoin.

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July 10, 2014, 09:18:18 PM
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Relevant:


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=621770
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July 10, 2014, 09:19:55 PM
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1. They have failed in forcing people to actually find out what the foundation was set up for.


Basically you only hate them for not letting people know their purpose? What kind of answer is that? For the record, I've read their mission statement. So in your opinion, have they succeeded in what they're sought to during the time that they've self-appointed themselves in "office"?

Sorry, that was a bit tong in tongue in cheek.  It was meant to point out that it seems that most people don't actually know what the bitcoin foundation does because they never bother to find out.  They just hate because they are haters and cannot see what goes on on the private forums (for very good reasons).

I see plenty of people saying things like "they want to centralize bitcoin" and "they have a political agenda" and that is simply not true, if you read the blog posts you would know that.

However, I cannot say that every member is a saint or anything but we are not a pile of super-villains who are out to take over the world.  I would suggest people join up (it's not that expensive) and have their say if they are that worried about it.

I joined up (lifetime member) a long time ago because I thought it a good idea that we as a community could support a few core developers to work full time on bitcoin.

Oh, so there is a private forum that we are not allowed to see, but only given access if we pay a fee. It's basically available to anyone as long as you pay membership. If it's not about the money, then why can't they post on public forums where it's free? This supports my first point: "1. They accept anyone that is willing to pay for membership." It's no longer about exclusivity, as there is no filtering of any sort for joining.

This also relates to their transparency. We do not know what goes on... unless of course we pay membership. And if I were to pay and join, I'd like to know where my money is going and what it's being used for. You can still support core development without supporting the whole foundation.

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July 10, 2014, 09:33:12 PM
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Oh, so there is a private forum that we are not allowed to see, but only given access if we pay a fee. It's basically available to anyone as long as you pay membership. If it's not about the money, then why can't they post on public forums where it's free? This supports my first point: "1. They accept anyone that is willing to pay for membership." It's no longer about exclusivity, as there is no filtering of any sort for joining.

Yep, there used to be.  It has relaxed a lot since the inception and the public can see most of it now.  I believe it is everything expect membership lists and financial documents.

It used to be everything because the bitcoin foundation required real names when posting on the forums and not psudonames like we have here on bitcointalk.

This also relates to their transparency. We do not know what goes on... unless of course we pay membership.  And if I were to pay and join, I'd like to know where my money is going and what it's being used for.

Good, join up and you get voting rights and access to the reports!

You can still support core development without supporting the whole foundation.

Really?  when was the last time you sent something to Gaven for the work he does?  It sounds good in theory that the community will support the developers but in practice it did not work.

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July 10, 2014, 09:36:49 PM
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Ill give you just one reason.... They let people, or should I say scammers, like Updown.bt get a membership. He is a horrible campaign runner and website owner.

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July 10, 2014, 09:45:28 PM
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I don't hate them, hating is too much energy to spend on something that's irrelevant.
1) Irrelevant... Pretty much sums it up.  
2) Too much bias towards lobbying for corporate members
3) Brock Pierce - Indirectly
 
I'm not going to pretend whether I know he is guilty or innocent.  I really don't care.  However, he completely conflicts with my tenet of "If you have a target on your back, don't seek to become a representative-- because it will just wipe off on the group you're representing".

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July 10, 2014, 09:46:57 PM
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they breed scammers


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July 10, 2014, 11:16:40 PM
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The Bitcoin Foundation needs to be disbanded.

1. I certainly didn't vote on having a Foundation and I don't think many/any of us did.
2. It violates the entire principal of decentralization.
3. A centralized entity such as the Bitcoin Foundation will only try to introduce centralized solutions to a decentralized technology
4. It can become a target for governments and corruption and manipulation.
5. I suspect The Bitcoin Foundation has motives counter to the purpose of Bitcoin itself.  It wouldn't surprise me if goverments are trying to plant people inside this Foundation to alter its course and attempt to gain a foothold on how Bitcoin develops.
6. Without the Foundation there is no central target, which is how it is supposed to be.



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July 10, 2014, 11:28:03 PM
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The Bitcoin Foundation needs to be disbanded.
The real question is not if it needs to be disbanded or not, but how.

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July 10, 2014, 11:49:18 PM
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This is a very good point. How do we accomplish this?



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July 11, 2014, 01:18:30 AM
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The Bitcoin Foundation needs to be disbanded.
The real question is not if it needs to be disbanded or not, but how.

Petition maybe?
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