So this is my first post. It's supposed to be full of content, not begging for change, and dedicated to something worth while. So here goes:
I'm bit into bitcoin. I love the stuff. I want to mine it, buy it, sell it, trade it, and make scratch off lottery tickets using paper wallets. I am advocating the widespread use of bitcoin where ever I go. I've printed off dozens of bitcoin pamphlets found on DropBox (
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/butggvdpyymsu42/5GIDAmAUrX) and I'm working with coinchat.org. Great community that one is...
I've been a member of slush's pool since April and had crappy little 5450's to mine with...I managed about 60 mh/s with the many computers at my disposal. Since the advent of ASICs, I've bought 8 block erupters from btcguild.com to use for slush's pool because btcguild is going to 51% the blockchain if people don't decide to use other pools...plus the amount you get for each block on that is way less because of the high hash rate. Move over to other pools people...
I blog about bitcoins and being a nerd (bradleyploof.wordpress.com) and have walked people through the setup and running of different devices using different mining software. If you need a helping hand, let me know!
I love to find different ways to market bitcoin to merchants. Besides the super low transaction fees (a couple pennies per transaction), instant payments, and ability to send bitcoin to anyone, anywhere in the world, the use of bitcoin on a merchant level can actually bring widespread acknowledgement to the business. Most news outlets tend to cover this kind of thing. So the best thing you can do for bitcoin and the merchant is let them know that it's basically free advertising.
If any of this is helpful, please donate to: 1L8waShNounfcxzCk4bsWr7Re1xRtmyvvP
or find me on coinchat.org/r/bmp02050