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The error is somewhere before #69 because that is BitcoinPorn's spot. We don't want him busting a nut. That'll be one hell of a mess to clean up.  Grin

Otherwise, the spreadsheet looks swell. That took some time, with more time still at hand. My list was easy because I updated as I went along, and that still proved somewhat challenging.

Need you get my PM is regards to that other 99 BTC wallet?

~Bruno~


I'll move people around once I'm done adding everyone. right now I'm actually reconciling pledges to the wallet balance to make sure everything is there and can be traced to the public ledger.

I did get the PM, ad from the guy, too. I need instructions on how to unlock an encrypted wallet.dat file temporarily, so I can import another address.

I guess you're formally requesting help, there. Help, I can't provide. Anybody else, here, able to lend Rassah a hand?
legendary
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The error is somewhere before #69 because that is BitcoinPorn's spot. We don't want him busting a nut. That'll be one hell of a mess to clean up.  Grin

Otherwise, the spreadsheet looks swell. That took some time, with more time still at hand. My list was easy because I updated as I went along, and that still proved somewhat challenging.

Need you get my PM is regards to that other 99 BTC wallet?

~Bruno~


I'll move people around once I'm done adding everyone. right now I'm actually reconciling pledges to the wallet balance to make sure everything is there and can be traced to the public ledger.

I did get the PM, ad from the guy, too. I need instructions on how to unlock an encrypted wallet.dat file temporarily, so I can import another address.
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This post has been edited!

Oops! Accidentally quoted the last post instead of hitting the edit button, hence a double post because I believe I'm unable to delete posts while still in the whitelisted stage. I just add that I'm still working on the bitcoin.org website.
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For everyone's reference, and to make sure everything is well tracked and public
http://bit.ly/sgUtZo

(still working on this)

Your total count is 2 more than I have and the numbering of the last 4 supporters (below) is important, for they specifically requested placement in those spots.

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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)

101. BitcoinIntro (Tuxavant) (1+) (Honored 1, to date)

111. Bitbird (6)

The error is somewhere before #69 because that is BitcoinPorn's spot. We don't want him busting a nut. That'll be one hell of a mess to clean up.  Grin

Otherwise, the spreadsheet looks swell. That took some time, with more time still at hand. My list was easy because I updated as I went along, and that still proved somewhat challenging.

Did you get my PM is regards to that other 99 BTC wallet?

~Bruno~
legendary
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For everyone's reference, and to make sure everything is well tracked and public
http://bit.ly/sgUtZo

(still working on this)
legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
This is not exactly a charity, but it is a worthy cause in my view. An open source movie is in the works that wants to portray life in a resource based economy and the idea of a better world for all people. I have recently persuaded them to accept bitcoin donations for their work. For those of you who are interested in donating to or following the progress of this project, I highly encourage you to check out their sample video and take note of their current and ongoing accomplishments.

http://www.wakingupmovie.com/2011/12/bitcoin-donations/

I will maintain a list of all suggested charitable organizations offered up by users. I'll be adding your suggestion to that list, thereby opening it up for discussion. Thank you kindly for this contribution.

This is not exactly a charity, but it is a worthy cause in my view. An open source movie is in the works that wants to portray life in a resource based economy and the idea of a better world for all people. I have recently persuaded them to accept bitcoin donations for their work. For those of you who are interested in donating to or following the progress of this project, I highly encourage you to check out their sample video and take note of their current and ongoing accomplishments.

http://www.wakingupmovie.com/2011/12/bitcoin-donations/

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I would avoid any political, religious, or ideology based charities, as they are way too divisive. This one was especially so on just this forum alone.

We may even consider the following source during the evaluation stage: https://www.google.com/search?aq=f&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=worse+charities

this is not entirely true though, they get 100% BTC but then when they need to exchange it to USD or what have they there will be some % sliced off of that


Maybe one of the exchanges would be willing to work with non-profits to offer them commission free one-way trades.  Would be nice to offer any prospective Bitcoin100 charities completely fee free donations.

I believe this is in the works. That way they incur no transfer fees when converting BTC to fiat. Although it would be a better option to have them spend Bitcoin on products and services they currently buy now using their donated fiat currency.

~Bruno~
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this is not entirely true though, they get 100% BTC but then when they need to exchange it to USD or what have they there will be some % sliced off of that


Maybe one of the exchanges would be willing to work with non-profits to offer them commission free one-way trades.  Would be nice to offer any prospective Bitcoin100 charities completely fee free donations.
legendary
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This is not exactly a charity, but it is a worthy cause in my view. An open source movie is in the works that wants to portray life in a resource based economy and the idea of a better world for all people. I have recently persuaded them to accept bitcoin donations for their work. For those of you who are interested in donating to or following the progress of this project, I highly encourage you to check out their sample video and take note of their current and ongoing accomplishments.

http://www.wakingupmovie.com/2011/12/bitcoin-donations/

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I would avoid any political, religious, or ideology based charities, as they are way too divisive. This one was especially so on just this forum alone.
legendary
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I advocate the Zeitgeist Movement & Venus Project.
This is not exactly a charity, but it is a worthy cause in my view. An open source movie is in the works that wants to portray life in a resource based economy and the idea of a better world for all people. I have recently persuaded them to accept bitcoin donations for their work. For those of you who are interested in donating to or following the progress of this project, I highly encourage you to check out their sample video and take note of their current and ongoing accomplishments.

http://www.wakingupmovie.com/2011/12/bitcoin-donations/
legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
Regardless of the outcome of the archive.org vote, I feel we can use them as an example of the potential of a bitcoin donation option. Something akin to
"One of the first organizations to accept bitcoin as a donation option, received 250 bitcoins in the first week, and X more in the month after. If you would accept bitcoin donations, our pool pledges to send at least 100 bitcoin in the first week, which is equivalent to X dollars.

To receive donations in bitcoin, a wallet needs to be set up -etc etc explanation or some link or w/e-. We prepared a handy button which instantly shows people you accept bitcoin."

Exactly. Had similar ideas in mind--used past results as an example ~ an easy button.


I would however refuse to donate to organisations such as Monsanto or the RIAA and for this reason alone simply cannot say "I pledge 1 BTC to any charity/organisation which adds a Bitcoin donation option".


Neither Monsanto nor the RIAA are non-profit organizations.
Quite the opposite actually Wink

True that.  I was just giving extreme examples.  Basically, I'm happy for my pledged bitcoins to go practically anyway as a promotion of Bitcoin itself but even with a quantifier of "charitable organisation" or "non-profit organisation" I simply cannot say that "I will donate to anyone".

What I can do is send 99 BTC (I've sent 1 already) to the Bitcoin100 with the understanding that they (Phinnaeus Gage and/or those he appoints) will give me 3 days notice by e-mail of any organisation they want to fund so I have a short window to veto for my funds if necessary.  I'll probably get back a positive response quickly enough but if I don't respond to the e-mail within 3 days then the funds can be used as needed.  This would provide some liquidity which would help Bitcoin100 support charitable organisations with short notice.

PM me if you're interested Phinnaeus.


I will PM you after posting this post with a unique solution.

Regardless of the outcome of the archive.org vote, I feel we can use them as an example of the potential of a bitcoin donation option. Something akin to
"One of the first organizations to accept bitcoin as a donation option, received 250 bitcoins in the first week, and X more in the month after. If you would accept bitcoin donations, our pool pledges to send at least 100 bitcoin in the first week, which is equivalent to X dollars.

To receive donations in bitcoin, a wallet needs to be set up -etc etc explanation or some link or w/e-. We prepared a handy button which instantly shows people you accept bitcoin."
One of the first? I guess that's relative.

Yep!

I suggest we restart the poll regarding using our first wallet to fund archive.org. I originally voted no, but they actually changed the location of the donation link, probably in part thanks to my own efforts as well. I was one of the people who contacted them yesterday about this. I would now support spending the first wallet to archive.org.

I addressed this in the other thread:

I suggest we restart the poll regarding using our first wallet to fund archive.org. I originally voted no, but they actually changed the location of the donation link, probably in part thanks to my own efforts as well. I was one of the people who contacted them yesterday about this. I would now support spending the first wallet to archive.org.

I would like to change my vote to no. I did not understand they did not get 100% of the money I just sent them...   It is greater than the 2% on their page for "fundraising". Why support something that is less efficient than cash?

Edit: Seems like I did not fully understand something. Ignore my post please.

Glad that this got resolved with the help of other user's posts directly following your concern. (I'll refrain from quoting those posts here to avoid clutter)

I'm really not sure what to think of this. Ideally we should only use the wallets when we ask an organization to add Bitcoin as a donation method but I think we can make exceptions. It's just one wallet out of many to come. This does not mean we should splash around with the money, I've been adamant about this before. But archive.org happens to be a major site and they have shown great support for Bitcoin and many of us who are part of the Bitcoin100, have been supporting them separately already.

So in conclusion I'm quite okay with any decision but it's also important to remember that there are added benefits for this. Archive.org has already raised quite a nice sum of bitcoins, but this is not an incentive to not donate more, on the contrary. The more we get and the faster we do it, the better it is for publicity value. We can show everyone that there is a good amount of money in the Bitcoin economy and it is worth it to add it as a donation method.

Whatever we do, we should restart the poll ASAP and get a decision today.

The following is what I proposed as the solution:

I've mention earlier, reaching out to June at archive.org and laying our position totally on the line. The last thing we would want from them is WTF. I'm sure that they're overwhelm with the response, to date, that has transpired in such a short period of time. She just may say to us to let the current funded wallet go to a more worthy organization as their goodwill effort to funding a needy charity. We don't know till we ask. That said, who here has been in contact with June? (sorry for not researching this myself, but tryin' to get caught up here)


Oh, hey, another idea! Let them know what we are up to and what's going on, and see if, instead of receiving the Bitcoin100 donation, they would be willing to "pay it forward" and use one of their own new BTC they got from their huge windfall to be part of the Bitcoin100 themselves, donating 1 BTC to whatever charity we pick next?

I had to read this several times to figure out what you're idea consist of. Let me see if I figured it out correctly.

Instead of them accepting the funds from the current wallet, the funds are put into another wallet in their name, in which is controlled by Bitcoin100, taking from that newly created wallet only 1 BTC as seed money for each subsequent pool. It's done in their name of which will be on the contributor's list.

If I am correct, I'll match 1 BTC to their 1 BTC each time a new pool is created. Now, if we had one more person pledge the same match under these conditions, thus sweetening the pot, we may have a wiener.

How close are we to resolving this issue, now?

The way I understood your idea, coupled with the way I restated it, would not only work, but it may not even be necessary to ask them if that's okay. We simply fully tell tell them what transpired and how we handled it. It's not like they're waiting for the current funded wallet to be donated to them, even if they're aware of its existence. I'm not trying to hide anything from them, either, with that statement.

I live by the old adage, 'there's always a solution'.

Thoughts?

~Bruno~


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I agree with BitcoinPorn that the main purpose of Bitcoin100 is to promote Bitcoin by giving charities incentive to accept it, not to simply donate to charities. Archive.org put up a Bitcoin donation address, and received numerous donations in return. I believe that our Bitcoin100 funds are limited (note how many were only able to pledge 1), and should not be spent casually, and that donating them to archive.org will not serve their intended purpose. As far as i know, these funds have not been promised to anyone yet, and I suspect archive.org's acceptance of Bitcoin will not be influenced by any decision Bitcoin100 makes.
That said, I will abstain from any actual voting, and will send the funds wherever I am asked to.

The current wallet is not, nor has been, promised to any entity thus far.

It's quite possible that archive.org doesn't have a clue as to what is being discussed here in reference to them and Bitcoin100.

As far as not being able to pledge more than 1 BTC, that is not the case. I've stated that it's best to pledge no less than 1 BTC, eliminating decimals being my thinking, and with no max on how many one wishes to pledge. The 1 BTC requested pledge amount is not written in stone.

I echo the sentiment in the rest of your post, BTW.

Sorry for the cross post but it appears not everyone is reading both threads:

In an ideal world here is what I would like to see:

Button [Donate through JustGive.org] we only get 95.5%
Button [Donate through PayPal] we only get 95% (or whatever the real number is)
Button [Donate using Bitcoins] we get 100% of your donation!
OR Donate using Bitcoins to 17gN64BPHtxi4mEM3qWrxdwhieUvRq8R2r and we get 100% of your donation!



this is not entirely true though, they get 100% BTC but then when they need to exchange it to USD or what have they there will be some % sliced off of that

PS folks, don't focus too much on publicity, otherwise it sounds like we're bunch of desperate telemarketers. good deeds will find their way into publicity by themselves, no need to make it in to a goal.

I agree, I would like to think at least a few of us are pleased with the fact that we can help good causes while raising awareness for bitcoin. Raising awareness is just the extra icing on the cake.


+1

I just realized I have a bunch of BTC sitting in tradehill (yeah, I know...bad idea) so I initiated a transfer to myself and will do some honoring when that goes through. Now to find those goddamn flash drives...

One of these days, I'm going to figure you out. Until then, thank you kindly for all you efforts. Now answer the door. I think your pizza just arrived.

~Bruno~
legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
The wallet now contains 100 BTC. Read this post to see how it reached that magic number: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.650651

sadpandatech's 1 BTC donation should have it showing 101 BTC after the confirmation process is complete.

1 BTC sent to 1BTC1oo1J3MEt5SFj74ZBcF2Mk97Aah4ac

  P.S. sure would be nice if the standard gui client showed more usful info when you double click your recent transactions. i.e. trans id, sent to/from address, plus the information that is there. Be nice to be able to copy that info to the clipboard, etc...

Thank you, sadpandatech, for honoring your pledge. The list of supporters located in the OP now reflects your kind contribution.

I believe that in due time, the client will be more user friendly. Let it enjoy its WTF moment (as viewed with an outsider's eyes) in the meantime.
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1 BTC sent to 1BTC1oo1J3MEt5SFj74ZBcF2Mk97Aah4ac

  P.S. sure would be nice if the standard gui client showed more usful info when you double click your recent transactions. i.e. trans id, sent to/from address, plus the information that is there. Be nice to be able to copy that info to the clipboard, etc...
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I just realized I have a bunch of BTC sitting in tradehill (yeah, I know...bad idea) so I initiated a transfer to myself and will do some honoring when that goes through. Now to find those goddamn flash drives...
legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
Okay, I'll pledge 1 BTC at current market value, up to 10 charities, with the contingency that the charity selection process gets figured out in a way that I feel comfortable with.


A quick stand alone post, prior to addressing questions and concerns.

Thank you, brandondayton, for your pledge. The supporter's list in the OP has been updating reflecting your kind contribution.

The charity selection issue will soon be resolved, as well as putting in place a notification system, for I'm in the process of building a website for Bitcoin100.

The new user name, Bitcoin 100, is will be whitelisted soon.

~Bruno~
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Along these lines, it seems that much of the recent discussion in this thread is about whether or not to donate to archive.org. My suggestion is that instead of talking about the merits of this individual contribution we should be figuring out a process for choosing the charities.
 
I propose something like this:

Bitcoin100 members nominate charities
From the nomination list, members vote on and choose, let's say, 50 charities
Those 50 charities are sent email queries
The first charities to accept Bitcoin, from the selected list receive the first round of funding

The tricky part of this is that we have to approach a lot of charities in order to find at least 10 to donate to, but we don't want to alienate charities if we have more than ten that end up agreeing to accept Bitcoin.
legendary
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Sorry for the cross post but it appears not everyone is reading both threads:

In an ideal world here is what I would like to see:

Button [Donate through JustGive.org] we only get 95.5%
Button [Donate through PayPal] we only get 95% (or whatever the real number is)
Button [Donate using Bitcoins] we get 100% of your donation!
OR Donate using Bitcoins to 17gN64BPHtxi4mEM3qWrxdwhieUvRq8R2r and we get 100% of your donation!



this is not entirely true though, they get 100% BTC but then when they need to exchange it to USD or what have they there will be some % sliced off of that

PS folks, don't focus too much on publicity, otherwise it sounds like we're bunch of desperate telemarketers. good deeds will find their way into publicity by themselves, no need to make it in to a goal.
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Okay, I'll pledge 1 BTC at current market value, up to 10 charities, with the contingency that the charity selection process gets figured out in a way that I feel comfortable with.

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Anyone look through the wallets in the link Meni posted?  Archive.org is doing much better than most all of them - without the extra 100.  But I'm with Rassah on this, just tell me where to send my 1BTC and when to send it again.
legendary
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Sorry for the cross post but it appears not everyone is reading both threads:

In an ideal world here is what I would like to see:

Button [Donate through JustGive.org] we only get 95.5%
Button [Donate through PayPal] we only get 95% (or whatever the real number is)
Button [Donate using Bitcoins] we get 100% of your donation!
OR Donate using Bitcoins to 17gN64BPHtxi4mEM3qWrxdwhieUvRq8R2r and we get 100% of your donation!


Having said that, I vote we now give them the 100 BTC and here is why.  My initial concern (that the Bitcoin donation was way down at the bottom where no one could see it) has been addressed.  They now have Bitcoins mentioned right there next to PayPal - what else could we ask for?  Anyone who actually has BTC to donate can now easily get their address.

What we want is publicity, right.  What better thing to be able to splash, tweet, etc. than "Archive.org got 445.04892494 Bitcoins, worth over $1300, in less than a week after simply adding Bitcoin to their donation options"

We can do this by adding our 100 to the 345.04892494 they already have.  So already having 345.04892494 donated only amplifies the effect of our 100 BTC - it does not diminish it.

We are all in this for the long haul and we have 99 more charities to go, right?

Finally, at the end of the day we are talking about just $312 $320 $319 here...

Let's get this one done and start on the next one.
legendary
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I agree with BitcoinPorn that the main purpose of Bitcoin100 is to promote Bitcoin by giving charities incentive to accept it, not to simply donate to charities. Archive.org put up a Bitcoin donation address, and received numerous donations in return. I believe that our Bitcoin100 funds are limited (note how many were only able to pledge 1), and should not be spent casually, and that donating them to archive.org will not serve their intended purpose. As far as i know, these funds have not been promised to anyone yet, and I suspect archive.org's acceptance of Bitcoin will not be influenced by any decision Bitcoin100 makes.
That said, I will abstain from any actual voting, and will send the funds wherever I am asked to.
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