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legendary
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January 30, 2017, 03:02:03 AM
#24
Thanks for the link, just realising from the talkshow that you're from Austin haha. Btw, is there a way to skip to the 2nd half without waiting for 30 mins? Or a text sample?

On a rather selfish note, I'm also hoping to find perhaps some form of work at Coinfest. Not sure what's available for a person new to the scene (from a non-profit and journalism background) but will definitely be at Arnhem to find out. Have you been to all the Coinfest physical events?
legendary
Activity: 1268
Merit: 1006
January 29, 2017, 10:33:06 PM
#23
I'm so glad I found this... I'll be moving to the Netherlands soon, hopefully for a more long-term period and never knew about places like Arnhem.

I'll hope to join the next series of CoinFest 2017 meetups. Will be looking to read more over the next few weeks!

The Arnhem folks are really cool! They could always use more visitors.

By the way, everyone, I talked about CoinFest on The Crypto Show the other day (2nd half). Here's the link: https://letstalkbitcoin.com/blog/post/the-crypto-show-with-christopher-hering-of-blockpay-and-andrew-wagner-from-coinfest

More news, soon
legendary
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January 29, 2017, 05:02:06 AM
#22
I'm so glad I found this... I'll be moving to the Netherlands soon, hopefully for a more long-term period and never knew about places like Arnhem.

I'll hope to join the next series of CoinFest 2017 meetups. Will be looking to read more over the next few weeks!
legendary
Activity: 2424
Merit: 1147
January 15, 2017, 03:38:26 PM
#21
thought I would post this here aswell (Post on forum.coinfesuk.org)

I really like this idea. It will also show/promote the fact that CoinFest is a global event happening around the same time.

This will really help some organisers focus on other areas of the event and we can build a list of vendors around the world who accept Bitcoin in local areas!
legendary
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Merit: 1006
January 12, 2017, 04:47:38 AM
#20
One of the primary goals of CoinFest is to stimulate cryptocurrency adoption. Therefore, it makes sense that CoinFest Global should use its funds in a way that helps accomplish that.

With this in mind, it has been proposed that we set up a grant system wherein CoinFest Global pays food/drinks at local CoinFest events. The criteria shall be as follows:

1. The local event must meet all existing CoinFest criteria
2. The refreshment provider must directly accept Bitcoin

Whether or not an applicant meets the criteria shall be judged by the CoinFest multisig custodians who issue the funds. You have to trust them to some degree if you were too lazy to claim a private key, but they are obliged to fairly consider public opinion. Merit (How much publicity and attendees did you get?) and need (What adverse conditions hinder fundraising for you?) will probably be considered in determining the quantity of funds to be dispensed.

Full discussion here: http://forum.coinfest.org/index.php?topic=31746.msg32615#new
newbie
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December 24, 2016, 04:50:33 PM
#19
Look forward to this. If I have known about the previous one I would of attended!
legendary
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Merit: 1147
December 18, 2016, 10:52:58 AM
#18
By the way, good news for everybody: CoinFest is now in partnership with three cryptocurrency/blockchain shows: BlockTalk, the Crypto Show and Bitcoins & Gravy. Others are welcome to join the fun. More exciting details, soon

Awesome news! Will they be promoting the CoinFests across the world?

Of course! We'll talk about everything, and also try to convince other cities to join. Then they can all host Hangouts during CoinFest like BlockTalk did last year.

I posted more details and planning on the CoinFest forum. Here I'll announce the shows as they come out with share links

Awesome! Will have a look soon
legendary
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Merit: 1006
December 17, 2016, 07:55:05 PM
#17
By the way, good news for everybody: CoinFest is now in partnership with three cryptocurrency/blockchain shows: BlockTalk, the Crypto Show and Bitcoins & Gravy. Others are welcome to join the fun. More exciting details, soon

Awesome news! Will they be promoting the CoinFests across the world?

Of course! We'll talk about everything, and also try to convince other cities to join. Then they can all host Hangouts during CoinFest like BlockTalk did last year.

I posted more details and planning on the CoinFest forum. Here I'll announce the shows as they come out with share links
legendary
Activity: 2424
Merit: 1147
December 17, 2016, 08:34:21 AM
#16
By the way, good news for everybody: CoinFest is now in partnership with three cryptocurrency/blockchain shows: BlockTalk, the Crypto Show and Bitcoins & Gravy. Others are welcome to join the fun. More exciting details, soon

Awesome news! Will they be promoting the CoinFests across the world?
legendary
Activity: 1268
Merit: 1006
December 16, 2016, 08:49:31 PM
#15
Is anyone going to the Midwest Coinfest location? I think it is very cool that it will be in Omaha of all places, I would have expected Chicago for a central location in the US but Omaha will work.  I will definitely go...my first Coinfest~!!!

Unfortunately, nobody has ever volunteered to host a CoinFest in Chicago, but Omaha is probably going to happen again.

By the way, good news for everybody: CoinFest is now in partnership with three cryptocurrency/blockchain shows: BlockTalk, the Crypto Show and Bitcoins & Gravy. Others are welcome to join the fun. More exciting details, soon
hero member
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Merit: 500
December 16, 2016, 08:29:47 PM
#14
Is anyone going to the Midwest Coinfest location? I think it is very cool that it will be in Omaha of all places, I would have expected Chicago for a central location in the US but Omaha will work.  I will definitely go...my first Coinfest~!!!
legendary
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Merit: 1006
November 19, 2016, 03:30:27 AM
#13
The first International Hangout time for CoinFest 2017 has been chosen. We already have like 2.8 BTC to spend on prizes and giveaways and stuff, so if you're an organizer, you might want to consider organizing during that time if possible. We may also do more of them at other times

If you're not familiar with the International Hangout, it's basically where cities hosting CoinFest events simultaneously around the world link up via conference call. It helps unify the decentralized audience/attendees.

Participating organizers will be coordinating in this thread on the CoinFest forum. If you don't feel like going and reading it, the announced Hangout time is 6 - 10 PM GMT on April 7, and maybe another one starting from 9 AM on April 8. Participants so far are Manchester and Vancouver.
legendary
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September 26, 2016, 11:35:18 AM
#12
Would make more sense if the US Coinfest was somewhere near central Washington where there are a lot more miners than any other part of the US.

Southern California probably has the LOWEST density of miners in the US due to the insanely high electric costs in that area, you're not going to get all that high of a turnout when you make the bulk of prospective attendees travel halfway or more across the country to get to the event.

Seattle or Spokane areas would be fairly close if you think you need a LARGE convention site.



 As far as your use of crapcha goes - don't bother, it does very little to weed out spammers IF ANYTHING, while ticking off legitimate users.

Actually, we haven't had any more spam since the new CAPTCHA system. Insofar as CoinFest USA, it pops up wherever volunteers are willing to organize something. Southern California, Washington D.C. and the Midwest will happen again, but nobody has stepped up to play host in Washington state, yet. You are welcome to do so!  Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1030
September 25, 2016, 07:41:57 PM
#11
Would make more sense if the US Coinfest was somewhere near central Washington where there are a lot more miners than any other part of the US.

Southern California probably has the LOWEST density of miners in the US due to the insanely high electric costs in that area, you're not going to get all that high of a turnout when you make the bulk of prospective attendees travel halfway or more across the country to get to the event.

Seattle or Spokane areas would be fairly close if you think you need a LARGE convention site.



 As far as your use of crapcha goes - don't bother, it does very little to weed out spammers IF ANYTHING, while ticking off legitimate users.

legendary
Activity: 1268
Merit: 1006
September 16, 2016, 06:21:20 PM
#10
Got interviewed about CoinFest for Steemit. Discussion focused on the goals of CoinFest and Bitcoin adoption outreach and tactics... will help you understand the philosophy behind it: https://steemit.com/fort-galt/@piedpiper/coinfest-the-worldwide-cryptocurrency-festival

That is great interview

Thanks! It's in keeping with the Spirit of CoinFest
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
September 16, 2016, 06:14:02 PM
#9
Got interviewed about CoinFest for Steemit. Discussion focused on the goals of CoinFest and Bitcoin adoption outreach and tactics... will help you understand the philosophy behind it: https://steemit.com/fort-galt/@piedpiper/coinfest-the-worldwide-cryptocurrency-festival

That is great interview
legendary
Activity: 1268
Merit: 1006
September 12, 2016, 05:37:26 PM
#8
Heads up: many of you just had your accounts at forum.coinfest.org accidentally deleted. We had to delete a whole bunch because we got spam attacked, again, and we also intensified the CAPTCHA system to root out more bots in the future. Let me know if you have trouble reserving your name, again--your posts are still there.
legendary
Activity: 1268
Merit: 1006
July 12, 2016, 08:14:36 AM
#7
What can we expect on Coinfest? i mean what things is going to happen in there.
Or it just different,we get something else in every place the coinfest is made?
i was just wondering Tongue

The are some activities that try to cover all CoinFest events but many have their own schedules and activities. Each CoinFest is unquie but try's to keep the core fundamental idea of getting people interested and engaged in crypto/Bitcoin.

The idea of giving stickers, posters, tutorial videos on Bitcoins, showing ways to earn genuine etc would be very nice. I wish once CoinFest comes to India too. India abounds in people looking for free money Tongue And show keen interest in Cyber trends.

Sorry I forgot to answer you, hermanhs09... I partied hard on the Halvening, and then there was Pokemon GO...

But basically it's as batesresearch stated. There are some common activities around the world, like the International Hangout and Decentralized Arcade, but participation is not required. Events range from small gatherings at cafes/bars that accept Bitcoin, to presentations and seminars, to full-on conventions.

This does often include freebies, increasingly so as our funding grows. We've already been to India... Bangalore, to be precise. You're welcome to help try and make it happen again.
sr. member
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Merit: 252
Xavier
July 12, 2016, 05:20:48 AM
#6
What can we expect on Coinfest? i mean what things is going to happen in there.
Or it just different,we get something else in every place the coinfest is made?
i was just wondering Tongue

The are some activities that try to cover all CoinFest events but many have their own schedules and activities. Each CoinFest is unquie but try's to keep the core fundamental idea of getting people interested and engaged in crypto/Bitcoin.
The idea of giving stickers, posters, tutorial videos on Bitcoins, showing ways to earn genuine etc would be very nice. I wish once CoinFest comes to India too. India abounds in people looking for free money Tongue And show keen interest in Cyber trends.
legendary
Activity: 2424
Merit: 1147
July 12, 2016, 05:08:56 AM
#5
What can we expect on Coinfest? i mean what things is going to happen in there.
Or it just different,we get something else in every place the coinfest is made?
i was just wondering Tongue

The are some activities that try to cover all CoinFest events but many have their own schedules and activities. Each CoinFest is unquie but try's to keep the core fundamental idea of getting people interested and engaged in crypto/Bitcoin.
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