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Main prizes: Warm feeling in your heart for contributing to bitcointalk YT channel Logo: 3.9 mBTC Banner: 3.2 mBTC This forum has, what, at least 500BTC in storage or something? That's astronomically more than enough money to hire people and jumpstart an official bitcointalk Youtube channel for say, $5000 a month in wages. Yeah, at the moment though it doesn't seem theymos is designating forum funds as of yet per Cyrus' reply. Possibly waiting for results rather than investing in something that we don't actually know how many people would be interested in Bitcoin content. If the channel were to get going and start generating advertising revenue I think this could also be a fairly cheap way to generate potentially viral content while promoting Bitcoin adoption at the same time. Maybe some sort of fundraiser would help get things going. When I wanted to help generate donations for NastyFans I started selling my own coins as a fundraiser and donating the proceeds. Maybe a Bitcointalk YouTube Channel supporter coin or t-shirt or NFT or all of the above could be sold off to raise funds for exciting things like this. Absolutely, it sounds ridiculous at the moment, but when sponsorships, and all that sort of stuff start flowing in, its quite ridiculous how much Youtubers actually earn. Obviously, starting off in the hardest part, but Cyrus seems to be investing in the right ways, i.e a crew to record. I like the supporter coin, in fact I liked the idea of the 10th anniversary coin, however that proved difficult. I even contacted a few coin manufacturers myself, and most were not interested or didn't reply. As for advertisements too; we could potentially offer a package deal where we advertise the service both on the forum, and on the Youtube channel, that obviously depends on if theymos wants to get involved, and how official the channel becomes. This forum has, what, at least 500BTC in storage or something? That's astronomically more than enough money to hire people and jumpstart an official bitcointalk Youtube channel for say, $5000 a month in wages. According to theymos, this forum owns lots of money.Currently, there are two addresses containing the forum funds with a total of 1250 BTC (~= $58 million). One of them, which is T19 3-of-5 multisig has 500 BTC and theymos' cold storage, 750 BTC. I'm not sure if both of them are strictly for the forum and why theymos chose to split 500 BTC to five trustworthy users' judgment, but I observe that the coins get dusty while they remain untouched... I mean how much money does a forum, even that big, need to be maintained for one year? More than 1-2 BTC? I doubt. Maybe surprise a veteran member and fly them to Bitcoin Beach [...] I'm also willing to help in case Welsh's & NotATether's submissions aren't enough. For the sake of the YouTube channel, guys. Fine. I'll volunteer to be the unfortunate soul that has an all expenses paid holiday in the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai . Dude, I would totally want this. If the channel were to get going and start generating advertising revenue I think this could also be a fairly cheap way to generate potentially viral content while promoting Bitcoin adoption at the same time. Maybe some sort of fundraiser would help get things going. When I wanted to help generate donations for NastyFans I started selling my own coins as a fundraiser and donating the proceeds. Maybe a Bitcointalk YouTube Channel supporter coin or t-shirt or NFT or all of the above could be sold off to raise funds for exciting things like this. Not a fundraiser but a merch store or maybe a bitcointalk-issued bitcoin book that sells on Amazon and stuff. It's probably more applicable to my channel though than Bitcointalk's since: I think this would probably be more of a possibility if the channel was backed by forum funds though. This forum has, what, at least 500BTC in storage or something? That's astronomically more than enough money to hire people and jumpstart an official bitcointalk Youtube channel for say, $5000 a month in wages. In the spirit of the “Yes Theory” YouTube channel, it might be cool to find someone from the forum and fly them somewhere out of the blue to experience something. Maybe surprise a veteran member and fly them to Bitcoin Beach and document the experience for the channel. I’m sure there are lots of Bitcoin places to see around the world and lots of forum members to take around. Traveling is also a lot cheaper than buying someone a house. Fine. I'll volunteer to be the unfortunate soul that has an all expenses paid holiday in the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai . In all seriousness, this would be cool, I think this would probably be more of a possibility if the channel was backed by forum funds though. If the channel were to get going and start generating advertising revenue I think this could also be a fairly cheap way to generate potentially viral content while promoting Bitcoin adoption at the same time. Maybe some sort of fundraiser would help get things going. When I wanted to help generate donations for NastyFans I started selling my own coins as a fundraiser and donating the proceeds. Maybe a Bitcointalk YouTube Channel supporter coin or t-shirt or NFT or all of the above could be sold off to raise funds for exciting things like this. In the spirit of the “Yes Theory” YouTube channel, it might be cool to find someone from the forum and fly them somewhere out of the blue to experience something. Maybe surprise a veteran member and fly them to Bitcoin Beach and document the experience for the channel. I’m sure there are lots of Bitcoin places to see around the world and lots of forum members to take around. Traveling is also a lot cheaper than buying someone a house. Fine. I'll volunteer to be the unfortunate soul that has an all expenses paid holiday in the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai . In all seriousness, this would be cool, I think this would probably be more of a possibility if the channel was backed by forum funds though. From those, Welsh (that I can remember) "fancied" the idea of mech items being produced, but I reckon that it may be something that can be harsh in the beginning - perhaps something mid-term ? If we outsource all the work (except art concepts) I'm sure it could prove to be a reasonable source of income for this project. I wouldn't say I fancied them, I just brought up being surprised that no one had run with that idea yet, but also bringing it up in jest, because of how ludicrous some of those souvenirs were. Merchandise doesn't particularly interest me, generally. Unless, its something pretty cool. I've got a massive collection of weird cool stuff, but t-shirts, and stuff don't really interest me. Though, I know how popular merchandise can be, and how much people love it. Jump to:
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