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Topic: Bitrefill creates SaveTheBankers (Read 164 times)

legendary
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May 12, 2022, 06:42:32 AM
#10
Obviously it's satire, but the execution is quite good since AFAIK it's their first satire campaign/publicity. But i wonder how will they use received "donation".

Supporting the prostitutes that LeGaulois has to pay? I mean he started the thread he should get 1st crack at the money.

I meant donation on BitRefill campaign. But anyone is free to support LeGaulois lifestyle Roll Eyes.

Seriously, I like the campaign but the payout is tricky.
People are weird like that, give it to the wrong / charity or group and you risk pissing off a bunch of people since you didn't say at 1st where it's going when you took the money.

That's my concern, Bitrefill campaign don't even say how will they use money or who's eligible to receive the money.
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May 11, 2022, 06:06:07 PM
#8
I didn't get its sarcasm but it's a costly one since the goal is to collect $25,000. I can pay 480 prostitutes with it. 😍  😍  😍
Look at the video posted above, collecting money from 'poor' people in El Salvador to get fun. I don't know what to think about this.

At least for sure, this 'joke' looks like more about an adverting campaign while getting the buzz. Nothing wrong with that but there are other ways to do it, starving children for example. In Africa, with $25,000 you can feed 25,000 children for a whole week


Supporting the prostitutes that LeGaulois has to pay? I mean he started the thread he should get 1st crack at the money.

That's a very very very good suggestion
legendary
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May 11, 2022, 12:34:24 PM
#7
We want to stress that despite any humorous undertones you may detect, both the donation request and the intention to give it to bankers are actual features of this campaign.

It's interesting to me that they made this disclaimer, because it provokes more questions than it answers for me.

Are their goals and their intentions aligned?

I am having trouble understanding how many layers there actually are to this joke.
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May 11, 2022, 06:54:24 AM
#6
Obviously it's satire, but the execution is quite good since AFAIK it's their first satire campaign/publicity. But i wonder how will they use received "donation".

Supporting the prostitutes that LeGaulois has to pay? I mean he started the thread he should get 1st crack at the money.

Seriously, I like the campaign but the payout is tricky.
People are weird like that, give it to the wrong / charity or group and you risk pissing off a bunch of people since you didn't say at 1st where it's going when you took the money.

Personal experience:
I have over the years run some auctions / raffles here that I donated the money to a local food bank. I got crap from some people because it was a local food bank and not doing 'enough'. So I just stopped telling people what I was doing with the money. For the little amounts I was generating it really did not matter.

-Dave
legendary
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May 11, 2022, 01:48:31 AM
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Don't forget to check out their promotional video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3il-Wv8wB40. The GoFundMe page is also good for a few more laughs. Set up by the head of their fundraising team, Bitte Refillovich. Cheesy

I'm curious to know what they will actually do with the money, since they've already raised around $3000, although $2,500 was from themselves. Their bitcoin donation page states the following:
We want to stress that despite any humorous undertones you may detect, both the donation request and the intention to give it to bankers are actual features of this campaign.

Maybe once they raise some donations they'll make a video of them trying to donate x amount of bitcoin to a few bankers. It's obviously all just for their own publicity, but it's funny nonetheless.
legendary
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May 10, 2022, 09:42:16 PM
#4
I hope I'm right, but I'm reading this absolutely differently. You seem to have taken this more seriously than it should have been. I think there is nothing too serious about this. This is, to me, obviously pure sarcasm. Bitrefill is clearly making fun of bankers and the system more than being truly concerned about them. I mean, come on, you can't be serious! Look at the words and the phrases; they're all satirical. They're telling you to read between the lines.
legendary
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May 10, 2022, 06:31:11 PM
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There's no chance that this is a sincere campaign to rescue the bankers. As stompix mentioned it seems like this was meant to be a bit more tongue-in-cheek; on top of that it seems like the timing couldn't have been more ironic.

Although I agree that the concept of bitcoin could make the concept of bankers obsolete, we have a long way to go before that is a reality. The traditional banking system has more infrastructure and resources than anything - it won't be going anywhere without a fight and we aren't even in the same league yet.

Seems more like the bitcoin elite poking fun at the banking elite than anything else.
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May 10, 2022, 06:25:09 PM
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They've tried to act like a smartass and this is really the worst moment they could have done it, probably everyone is laughing his ass out reading these while seeing the red candles in the markets.

That aside, everyone talks about how cryptos will be the end of banks and banksters, and at the end of the day what, do we have, more managers, more fund owners, more banks involved, more funds created more people to make the whole scene less and less friendly to the average user. I'm pretty sure banks and investment funds are terrified of crypto, that's why they are pumping money so hard in them and making tons of money, that's why they probably laugh so hard hearing how crypto will cut the middleman while they are making millions in wire transfers.

But yeah, poor bankers, we need to replace them, we need to replace all those senile old farts who know nothing, imagine where we would be if instead of Jerome Powell we would have Do Kwon in charge  Cheesy One dollar would be worth one cent by now.

I have prostitutes to pay, it's ruining me, what about you finance me instead, so I can keep my lifestyle?


I almost typed get married but that would have earned me one decade of sleeping on the couch, so no!  Grin
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May 10, 2022, 04:45:27 PM
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That's one of the weird news I got from their newsletter. Bitfrefil created SaveTheBankers with the goal to help the bankers to preserve their lifestyle. Since Bitcoin is a threat to bankers, as they earn less money, the poor guys won't be able to eat caviar at a luxury restaurant.

I found they created a fundraising campaign to collect donations (I believe it's hosted on gofundme or a name similar, I don't remember).

To me, from the middle class, do you think I'm ready to donate money to someone to finance his lifestyle so that he can continue to live in a big house with 25 rooms.

There are starving children in the world, who do you think I would rather give to? To someone who is starving or to someone who drives a big car and is going to make $200k a year instead of the usual $250k.? oh no! I'm less rich, please help,...


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Save The Bankers™  is an organisation devoted to preserving the unique lifestyle of Wall Street's richest bankers. A Lifestyle currently under growing threat from crypto currencies and decentralised finance.
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Why save the bankers?
Much Like the pharaohs of Egypt, or the kings of France before them, Wall Street's bankers are the crown of our civilization.
With their 100-car garages and $10,000 breakfasts they give meaning to the lives of even the most boring peasant or nurse- just by letting them fund them!



I have prostitutes to pay, it's ruining me, what about you finance me instead, so I can keep my lifestyle?
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