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Topic: 2013-01-23 hasgeek - Aaron Koenig - An Introduction to Bitfilm and Bitcoin (Read 1315 times)

legendary
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Landscaping Bitcoin for India!
hero member
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I met Aaron last year at the London conference.  Definitely a great guy ideologically, and doing some significant entrepreneurial efforts and evangelism on behalf of Bitcoin.
legendary
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Aaron makes a small mistake about mining at around 55 minutes... saying that at some point there will be no more bitcoins - so no need to mine.
He seems to correct that somewhat by saying the business model for miners will shift to transaction fees though.

legendary
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I haven't finished watching this - but so far Aaron Koenig seems to speak very well and gives a good intro to Bitcoin.

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Aaron Koenig - An Introduction to Bitfilm and Bitcoin

Aaron Koenig
2013-01-23


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOCBjDM6ZiQ

Aaron Koenig gives a talk on the creation and use of Bitcoin, a new digital currency, and on a payment system designed for the voting process of the Bitfilm Festival for Digital Film. Since the year 2000, the Bitfilm Festival has been showcasing films that use digital technology in a creative and innovative way. It takes place on the Internet. However, physical screenings of the films will be held in Bangalore and in Hamburg. Each of the 59 nominated digital animations has its own Bitcoin account, and users worldwide may vote by donating Bitcoins to the films they like anonymously and without any transfer costs. The donated money will be divided among the most popular films (the films with the most votes/Bitcoins).

Aaron will presents an animated short about Bitcoin which he has produced with an animation team based in Bangalore. Of course, the animators were paid in Bitcoin.

More info on the Bitfilm Festival: http://www.bitfilm.com/festival
More info on Bitcoin: http://blink.li/current-issue

Aaron Koenig
Aaron is the Managing Director of Bitfilm. He has run the organization since 1999. He is a vibrant member of art and film societies and an Entrepreneur. Currently engaged with Bitfilm.com, Aaron also publishes a political magazine called BLINK.
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