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Topic: Bitcoinfoundation on Finland (Helsinki) (Read 828 times)

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Crypto.games
August 25, 2016, 06:54:59 PM
#15
Uh. I doubt this could work (especially if you're planning to head this). Mainly because you don't seem to have the capability to actually handle something like this. No preparations, at all. No plans, solid ideas, nothing.

Anyway, just, good luck on your job.
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August 25, 2016, 02:49:55 PM
#14


This is a joke yeah?  Grin

Would you please post a general overview of Bitcoin (or similar), just for lol's to demonstrate your crypto prowess, before I send my donation?

Well it is not, mainly thought that it would cost headquarter office in Finland. I, too, would the job that I like. The matter should be negotiated of course, I'm now thinking about just like that just to set up a branch. I could leave my present job.
They have not responded yet nothing = /
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This is a joke yeah?  Grin

Would you please post a general overview of Bitcoin (or similar), just for lol's to demonstrate your crypto prowess, before I send my donation?




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so your not looking to "volunteer" but to get paid work..
ok i see money is your priority.

yet we have not even seen a single idea, solution, promise, plan, of what you want to do.

setting up a foundation is like setting up a business if you have no clue what product or service you will offer you have failed before you have started.

Most of the top people who ran the original Bitcoin Foundation wanted paying handsomely for their work, and fat expense accounts. It spent 5800 Bitcoins in 10 months. He wants the same deal the top people at the Bitcoin Foundation got, but people are skeptical of Bitcoin organisations after witnessing the mismanagement of those 5800 Bitcoins.

He's got no chance.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-foundation-blew-5800-btc-10-months/

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The Bitcoin Foundation(TBF) Founding Director Jon Matonis explains the $4.6m loss in 2014. Funds were drained by exorbitant monthly expenses, conferences and the falling price of bitcoin.

One thing to another:
Huh, thats are lot of money. How many rig halls and cooling systems can build this much of BTC?  Shocked
I dont need much BTC myself (TBF, if possible), its nice to build rigs. You never get that much on working.
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so your not looking to "volunteer" but to get paid work..
ok i see money is your priority.

yet we have not even seen a single idea, solution, promise, plan, of what you want to do.

setting up a foundation is like setting up a business if you have no clue what product or service you will offer you have failed before you have started.

Most of the top people who ran the original Bitcoin Foundation wanted paying handsomely for their work, and fat expense accounts. It spent 5800 Bitcoins in 10 months. He wants the same deal the top people at the Bitcoin Foundation got, but people are skeptical of Bitcoin organisations after witnessing the mismanagement of those 5800 Bitcoins.

He's got no chance.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-foundation-blew-5800-btc-10-months/

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The Bitcoin Foundation(TBF) Founding Director Jon Matonis explains the $4.6m loss in 2014. Funds were drained by exorbitant monthly expenses, conferences and the falling price of bitcoin.
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so your not looking to "volunteer" but to get paid work..
ok i see money is your priority.

yet we have not even seen a single idea, solution, promise, plan, of what you want to do.

setting up a foundation is like setting up a business if you have no clue what product or service you will offer you have failed before you have started.
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July 31, 2016, 01:49:14 PM
#9
Well putting up a foundation is a very good idea. It may be a passage way of generous individuals towards the less fortunates. Maybe you need more move or actions on promoting your foundation and how or why people should involve themselves into your institution. If you can present it well to the bitcoin communit maybe it will click and many people will benefit.

Im looking for better job, our superior stopped working. I wanna leave also that place.
I like to working with bitcoin and finance technology, becourse its future  Grin
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July 29, 2016, 03:18:01 AM
#8
Well putting up a foundation is a very good idea. It may be a passage way of generous individuals towards the less fortunates. Maybe you need more move or actions on promoting your foundation and how or why people should involve themselves into your institution. If you can present it well to the bitcoin communit maybe it will click and many people will benefit.
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July 29, 2016, 12:13:18 AM
#7
What is the aim of foundation , as mentioned above in thread it should be used for good, to help society . To help poor people , or help in education to the society or supplying food will have good benefit . I believe it mentioned bitcoin foundation and not clear.

I am that "class" (no class) Sad I helping society to working volunteerly.
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July 27, 2016, 01:26:14 AM
#6
What is the aim of foundation , as mentioned above in thread it should be used for good, to help society . To help poor people , or help in education to the society or supplying food will have good benefit . I believe it mentioned bitcoin foundation and not clear.
legendary
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July 25, 2016, 07:56:41 PM
#5
having a "foundation" is meaningless unless you can atleast explain what you intend to do with it

a foundation needs a purpose. needs to actually do something and have some positive use and need for the community.
newbie
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July 25, 2016, 06:25:30 PM
#4
The Bitcoin Foundation doesn't do international affiliates. They used to screw chapters out of dues in the past.
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July 25, 2016, 06:24:02 PM
#3
Helsinki would be a great place for the BTCF to expand to.
It seems to me that you would be great at working there.
However, I agree that to run it you would need more of an int'l presence.
sr. member
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July 25, 2016, 05:47:22 PM
#2
- I can run it  Smiley

Your proficiency in the English language is severely lacking. While international support is necessary, it would still make more sense for the Bitcoin Foundation representative for an entire city to be "acceptably fluent" in English since communicating with the rest of the (largely English-speaking) Bitcoin community is essential.

At least 25% of your most recent posts are about you not having money, you looking for opportunities to make money and you wanting to get Bitcoins. Your motivations for volunteering for such a position are clearly suspect.

You have been more than vocal about supporting altcoins -- which you call "megatrend coins" -- not for the purposes of technological advancement but to get money.

You don't use drugs. Fine, we get it. There's no need to remind us of that every other post. You know who else likes telling people that they don't use drugs every few minutes? People who use drugs. Just pointing out an observation.
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July 25, 2016, 02:31:10 PM
#1
Hmm, i have idea to put bitcoinfoundation one "base camp" to Finland, Helsinki?
I write about it, but nobody answers on Foundation own page
- I can run it  Smiley
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