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Topic: Bitcoin 2013: The Future of Payments - San Jose, CA - May 17-19, 2013 - page 7. (Read 17384 times)

legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1393
You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
This conference was definitely worth the price. So much material being covered.

The ability to hobnob with all those people you frequently irritate must have been priceless.lol
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1473
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
This conference was definitely worth the price. So much material being covered.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1090
Learning the troll avoidance button :)
They were interesting thank you
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1000
Thanks for the videos!

Great job!

hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Hey thanks for the vids!
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1393
You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
Greetings, I've been recording amateur videos of the conference as I go along. Professional videos should be out in a week or two by bitcoin foundation, but for those who couldn't make it, here's some shaky but watchable videos. I will keep uploading more over the next few days. Enjoy!
If you are feeling generous, please tip/thank me here:
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BITCOIN 2013 FUTURE OF PAYMENT VIDEOS: http://www.youtube.com/user/digitalmagus7/videos?flow=grid&view=0



Great videos, thanks for sharing. You really provide a feeling of being there. I was a little worried that someone would run you over when you crossed the street early with no sidewalk on the other side.  Shocked
full member
Activity: 133
Merit: 100
Greetings, I've been recording amateur videos of the conference as I go along. Professional videos should be out in a week or two by bitcoin foundation, but for those who couldn't make it, here's some shaky but watchable videos. I will keep uploading more over the next few days. Enjoy!
If you are feeling generous, please tip/thank me here:
185By4a1Lt2HnKLAKR5EmidZMYgp5D­DSaj

BITCOIN 2013 FUTURE OF PAYMENT VIDEOS: http://www.youtube.com/user/digitalmagus7/videos?flow=grid&view=0

legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1393
You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
I'm in the Bay Area, is this worth going to San Jose for if you are not going to spend the $300 to actually go in the event?

The $300 entrance fee actually makes it more of a Bitcoin elite/high society club. Why don't we "commoners" get together at Singlebarrel on San Salvador st Saturday night? If the lords & ladies of Bitcoin Abbey want to come too that's fine.


All right, I am going to try and head out there tonight and hopefully meet up with forum members(I'm not attending the convention).
Does Singlebarrel on San Salvador work for other people as well?
Where are you all going to be at?

I had to work and couldn't get back to town in time but I do suggest Singlebarrel. They have the best drink menu in town. If you do go order the Penicillin. You won't be disappointed.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
Could you make the hackathon free for established developers? Or maybe a discounted pass for it? I am concerned the bar for entry is too high and bitcoin is losing potential allies by pricing them out of the market.

I'm in the same hotel for another gathering (Nebula awards) and was pretty excited when I bumped into a fellow in the elevator who mentioned the bitcoin convention was going on in this building. I wanted to go check it out and see what was happening in the world of bitcoins with actual people instead of just online and maybe give me a reason to pull mine out of cold storage and re-engage with the community. My wife was also chatted up and invited over to the conference when it was clear she's learned enough from my ramblings to know what she is talking about with them. This morning I went over and checked out the programming and was even more excited about the hackathon. I'm a developer by trade who specializes in mobile payment systems with millions of retail dollars flowing through code I have written on the iPhone everyday. I am also an entrepreneur at heart and really do enjoy hackathons. I was also excited to see the trade show area but when I asked about abbreviated tickets, was told there was no way I could participate without paying the $350 entrance fee for a singe day. This is unfortnate for me because I only have a few hours before I have to go put on a tux and participate in a monkey show. It isn't going to be worth $350 to me to check out the companies here and/or try and find a project I'd be wiling to put some programming time into.

I'm a little disappointed that I can't participate at a level lower than $350 for a few hours and wonder how many other people in this tech heavy city are giving this con a pass because the entry bar is too high for an afternoon. I still have a couple hours to kill, so I think I'll go spend $20 and cruise the comic book convention (don't judge me, I am nerd through and through). It'll probably be a lot less interesting but the costumes should be a whole lot better. I do hope to participate in one of these in the future and enjoyed watching the tv interview of the big instant dude out front.

Also, if anyone wants to rent out their badge for an hour, let me know a price. I'll be around until tomorrow morning.
sr. member
Activity: 454
Merit: 250
I'm in the Bay Area, is this worth going to San Jose for if you are not going to spend the $300 to actually go in the event?

The $300 entrance fee actually makes it more of a Bitcoin elite/high society club. Why don't we "commoners" get together at Singlebarrel on San Salvador st Saturday night? If the lords & ladies of Bitcoin Abbey want to come too that's fine.


All right, I am going to try and head out there tonight and hopefully meet up with forum members(I'm not attending the convention).
Does Singlebarrel on San Salvador work for other people as well?
Where are you all going to be at?
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
The must see panel:
Issues of Regulatory Compliance

Hope it was recorded.

It was being recorded not sure how/when it will be made available.

I was surprised by the number of participants.  Has foundation stated how many tickets were sold?  My guesstimate is that is 300 to 500 but with some many simultaneous events going on it is hard to judge.  So far a great conference, with great speakers, well worth the price of admission.

Thanks - rub it in with salt.

More than a thousand tickets were sold, reported during last night's keynote intro. The sessions did seem a little sparse this morning, outside of Gavin's State of the Coin address.
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1393
You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
The must see panel:
Issues of Regulatory Compliance

Hope it was recorded.

It was being recorded not sure how/when it will be made available.

I was surprised by the number of participants.  Has foundation stated how many tickets were sold?  My guesstimate is that is 300 to 500 but with some many simultaneous events going on it is hard to judge.  So far a great conference, with great speakers, well worth the price of admission.

Thanks - rub it in with salt.
donator
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1079
Gerald Davis
The must see panel:
Issues of Regulatory Compliance

Hope it was recorded.

It was being recorded not sure how/when it will be made available.

I was surprised by the number of participants.  Has foundation stated how many tickets were sold?  My guesstimate is that is 300 to 500 but with so many simultaneous events going on it is hard to judge. Looks like it is a little more than 1,100 attendees.  So far a great conference, with great speakers, well worth the price of admission.
BCB
vip
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1002
BCJ
The must see panel:
Issues of Regulatory Compliance

Hope it was recorded.
hero member
Activity: 743
Merit: 500
http://www.youtube.com/user/digitalmagus7?feature=watch
"Winklevoss twins presentation PART 2 of 2" was a good talk.
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1393
You lead and I'll watch you walk away.

*snip*


Trace Mayer had some good information in his section this morning "legal classification of Bitcoin"



I couldn't get away from work. What did he say?

He said a lot. Bitcoin can be classified differently based in your approach in the legal system.

Also he said your private key is like freedom of speech.

Cool - I hope someone recorded that.
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1473
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper

*snip*


Trace Mayer had some good information in his section this morning "legal classification of Bitcoin"



I couldn't get away from work. What did he say?

He said a lot. Bitcoin can be classified differently based in your approach in the legal system.

Also he said your private key is like freedom of speech.
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1393
You lead and I'll watch you walk away.

*snip*


Trace Mayer had some good information in his section this morning "legal classification of Bitcoin"



I couldn't get away from work. What did he say?
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1473
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
Smoothie,

Where you at.  I want to meet my favorite troll.

At the Marriott. Pm me so we can meet up.

Oh no way. Whats your REEAAALLL name smoothie? :-)

Why?  Roll Eyes

It always starts like that. Next he will be asking you out on a date Grin

You sure seem to know a lot about that huh lol

Guys ask you out on dates? Haha

No homo here, but it happened more than one time already. As long as it's respectfully asked I can respectfully say no and leave it at that.

Can't say that has ever happened to me.

Hasn't happened to me either, but I do get mistaken for a woman from behind quite frequently.

It's the long hair rather than my nice ass.... just sayin'.

Is it possible to discuss the conference without talking about homo stuff?

Trace Mayer had some good information in his section this morning "legal classification of Bitcoin"

full member
Activity: 167
Merit: 100
Smoothie,

Where you at.  I want to meet my favorite troll.

At the Marriott. Pm me so we can meet up.

Oh no way. Whats your REEAAALLL name smoothie? :-)

Why?  Roll Eyes

It always starts like that. Next he will be asking you out on a date Grin

You sure seem to know a lot about that huh lol

Guys ask you out on dates? Haha

No homo here, but it happened more than one time already. As long as it's respectfully asked I can respectfully say no and leave it at that.

Can't say that has ever happened to me.

Hasn't happened to me either, but I do get mistaken for a woman from behind quite frequently.

It's the long hair rather than my nice ass.... just sayin'.
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