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Topic: Bitcoin Project will be making a major announcement in September - page 8. (Read 53379 times)

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My tip is public organisation funded to protect and support Bitcoin, its developers and users. (NOT like FinCEN, something like EFF.org. But, wait... BitCEN Tongue)
legendary
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Hmmm, this little dialogue could be consistent with maybe a P2P bitcoin exchange extension/mod for satoshi client .... gawd knows we could do with one.
Keep talking ...  Wink

Is this a brand new project perhaps?  Based on bitcoin?
sr. member
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legendary
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Announcing a half-baked idea is counterproductive; you'll just get a gazillion questions that you can't answer, or, even worse, people will assume they know the answers and then be disappointed when it turns out the idea they thought they heard you describe isn't the same idea they thought they heard.
It's too late; that outcome was assured as soon as it became known that an idea was baking at all.

Hmmm, this little dialogue could be consistent with maybe a P2P bitcoin exchange extension/mod for satoshi client .... gawd knows we could do with one.

Keep talking ...  Wink
legendary
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Eadem mutata resurgo
Idk, maybe my opinion will change after the announcement and it will be obvious why it had to be kept secret.

"Hey, I've got this fantastic idea!"

"Really!  Tell me all about it!"

"We're going to blah blah blah."

"Uhh... did you talk to a lawyer about that? That might be illegal."

"Uhh... really? no."

"And where will you get the money to do it?"

"Uhhh... haven't figured that out yet."

"And if I want to participate, what should I do?"

"Uhh... I dunno, we don't really have a process for that yet..."

I made the mistake of asking a reporter when her deadline was, because if it was far enough away I could tell her about the neat idea. I should have kept my mouth shut or sworn her to secrecy.

Announcing a half-baked idea is counterproductive; you'll just get a gazillion questions that you can't answer, or, even worse, people will assume they know the answers and then be disappointed when it turns out the idea they thought they heard you describe isn't the same idea they thought they heard.

Announcing a fully-baked idea and then modifying it based on what everybody thinks and how it works out in practice is the right way to do things, in my humble opinion.


Hmmm, this little dialogue could be consistent with maybe a P2P bitcoin exchange extension/mod for satoshi client .... gawd knows we could do with one.

Keep talking ...  Wink

legendary
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Chief Scientist
Idk, maybe my opinion will change after the announcement and it will be obvious why it had to be kept secret.

"Hey, I've got this fantastic idea!"

"Really!  Tell me all about it!"

"We're going to blah blah blah."

"Uhh... did you talk to a lawyer about that? That might be illegal."

"Uhh... really? no."

"And where will you get the money to do it?"

"Uhhh... haven't figured that out yet."

"And if I want to participate, what should I do?"

"Uhh... I dunno, we don't really have a process for that yet..."

I made the mistake of asking a reporter when her deadline was, because if it was far enough away I could tell her about the neat idea. I should have kept my mouth shut or sworn her to secrecy.

Announcing a half-baked idea is counterproductive; you'll just get a gazillion questions that you can't answer, or, even worse, people will assume they know the answers and then be disappointed when it turns out the idea they thought they heard you describe isn't the same idea they thought they heard.

Announcing a fully-baked idea and then modifying it based on what everybody thinks and how it works out in practice is the right way to do things, in my humble opinion.
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
this situation makes bitcoin seem like it's run by a group of people with inside info.  decentralized my ass.

this makes me feel left out.
You're missing the point of Bitcoin if you feel left out. You can be as involved as you want to be, just go make something happen-- find something you think needs doing, recruit some people to help if you need help, and do it. Are you waiting for an invitation or permission from somebody?


Yes, I'm basically waiting for an invitation. I do have a lot of ideas, but I don't have the money or the connections to put them to use. I just don't understand the point of withholding information from the community that affects all of us. I don't think there should ever be "inside information" in an open source project.

Idk, maybe my opinion will change after the announcement and it will be obvious why it had to be kept secret.
foo
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This guy:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1159450


Said that the 30th will be the last day for the announcement.

That was an obvious joke. Roll Eyes
legendary
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Eadem mutata resurgo
this situation makes bitcoin seem like it's run by a group of people with inside info.  decentralized my ass.

this makes me feel left out.
You're missing the point of Bitcoin if you feel left out. You can be as involved as you want to be, just go make something happen-- find something you think needs doing, recruit some people to help if you need help, and do it. Are you waiting for an invitation or permission from somebody?


He wants the key used to send messages to the Satoshi client.  Grin

NB : I'd like a copy also ....
hero member
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this situation makes bitcoin seem like it's run by a group of people with inside info.  decentralized my ass.

this makes me feel left out.
You're missing the point of Bitcoin if you feel left out. You can be as involved as you want to be, just go make something happen-- find something you think needs doing, recruit some people to help if you need help, and do it. Are you waiting for an invitation or permission from somebody?


He wants the key used to send messages to the Satoshi client.  Grin

If the CIA has a copy, we all should.

sr. member
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this situation makes bitcoin seem like it's run by a group of people with inside info.  decentralized my ass.

this makes me feel left out.
You're missing the point of Bitcoin if you feel left out. You can be as involved as you want to be, just go make something happen-- find something you think needs doing, recruit some people to help if you need help, and do it. Are you waiting for an invitation or permission from somebody?


He wants the key used to send messages to the Satoshi client.  Grin
legendary
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Merit: 2300
Chief Scientist
this situation makes bitcoin seem like it's run by a group of people with inside info.  decentralized my ass.

this makes me feel left out.
You're missing the point of Bitcoin if you feel left out. You can be as involved as you want to be, just go make something happen-- find something you think needs doing, recruit some people to help if you need help, and do it. Are you waiting for an invitation or permission from somebody?
hero member
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Can we at least have the date of the announcement?

+1

It's frustrating to be so out of the loop in a community based open source project. Giving us the date would help alleviate the situation.
this.
this situation makes bitcoin seem like it's run by a group of people with inside info.  decentralized my ass.

this makes me feel left out.


This guy:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1159450


Said that the 30th will be the last day for the announcement.
hero member
Activity: 1596
Merit: 566
Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
Can we at least have the date of the announcement?

+1

It's frustrating to be so out of the loop in a community based open source project. Giving us the date would help alleviate the situation.
this.
this situation makes bitcoin seem like it's run by a group of people with inside info.  decentralized my ass.

this makes me feel left out.
hero member
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A great announcement would be that McDonalds will accept BTC worldwide. I cannot imagine anything more disruptive than allowing everyone on the planet to buy food with BTC earned by doing microtasks online.

Unless McDonalds has paid $25 million for the privilege of using Bitcoin and Bitcoin has secured over $200 million dollars in venture capital, that would be a bit of a "day late and a dollar short" announcement compared to Starbucks accepting Square.
legendary
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I advocate the Zeitgeist Movement & Venus Project.
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An anonymous individual or group is alleging that they have gained "all available 1040 tax forms" of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney by accessing computers in the Franklin office of the professional services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.

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"All major news media outlets are going to be sent an encrypted copy of the most recent tax years that your company had on file since you did not have them all in a convenient electronic form. The years before 2010 will be of great interest to many. If the parties interested do not want the encrypted key released to the public to unlock these documents on September 28 of this year then payment will be necessary.

The deal is quite simple. Convert $1,000,000 USD to Bitcoins (Google if if you need a lesson on what Bitcoin is) using the various markets available out in the world for buying. Transfer the Bitcoins gathered to the Bitcoin address listed below. It does not matter if small amounts or one large amount is transferred, as long as the final value of the Bitcoins is equal to $1,000,000 USD at the time when it is finished. The keys to unlock the data will be purged and what ever is inside the documents will remain a secret forever.

http://nashvillecitypaper.com/content/city-news/anonymous-group-allegedly-hacked-romney-tax-records-franklin-firm

While the claim of possessing Romney's tax records may well be bullshit, I'm guessing that any extortion threat towards a Presidential candidate is going to attract serious investigation - including an attempt to identify the owner of the Bitcoin address in question.

This could get interesting.

The September surprise! Gavin has some 'splaining to do.
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Well it is September now, I think it was the launching of the Bitcoin Mastercard.

David Perry Shocked: First off, sorry about letting the cat out of the bag. I didn't realize at the time how far from ready you were to release this news.

Charlie: No, it's OK, things turned out well. We really didn't want to release any information, the whole thing was my fault. I was super-excited because we'd just gotten the banks' approval and I wanted to tell people
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
Can we at least have the date of the announcement?

The announcement will be made some time between September 4th and September 30th.
legendary
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My money; Our Bitcoin.
A great announcement would be that McDonalds will accept BTC worldwide. I cannot imagine anything more disruptive than allowing everyone on the planet to buy food with BTC earned by doing microtasks online.

McDonalds sells food?

LOL   

Exactly the thought that came to my mind.   
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In cryptography we trust
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