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Author Topic: [2014-08-29] The “Worthless Currency Exchange” at Burning Man’s Camp Bitcoin  (Read 1633 times)
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August 29, 2014, 11:44:36 AM
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http://recode.net/2014/08/28/the-worthless-currency-exchange-at-burning-mans-camp-bitcoin/

Flipping through my 160-page official Burning Man book of events, I noticed something strange: Camp Bitcoin was hosting a “worthless currency exchange.”

Bitcoin Camp?! Worthless currency exchange? I had some candies in my backpack that could certainly count as currency here.

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August 29, 2014, 01:31:47 PM
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One day. One day. I'll get to burning man...
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August 29, 2014, 05:09:14 PM
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When you full on booze and high on crack, you going to be full of shite anyways.

This is a excellent event to host a BTC meetup.  Grin You get all the extra exposure, from people listening in on the discussions.

Only thing is, you have to be sober to address the crowd, and the crowd would be too shitefaced, to accept the message.

 

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August 29, 2014, 07:53:16 PM
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The article is short, here is an interesting quote:
“One of the biggest barriers to the gift economy is debt, the usury. With cryptocurrency we can reengineer abundance rather than scarcity,” Bryson-Haynes said. “I have a friend doing permaculture coins — a seed bank tied to cryptocurrency. The currency is the grain. It’s all possibilities now.”


When you full on booze and high on crack, you going to be full of shite anyways.

This is a excellent event to host a BTC meetup.  Grin You get all the extra exposure, from people listening in on the discussions.

Only thing is, you have to be sober to address the crowd, and the crowd would be too shitefaced, to accept the message.


True, but... Not everyone is that wasted at Burning Man. It is a place where many people can get "high" without drugs or booze.

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