OK, fair enough, but i feel a little uncomfortable, it all seems very evangelical in your approach.
i'm not a great fan of groups, foundations, cults, sects or religions, so getting together for a group hug because bitcoin is a better way to transact isn't really a lot of folks 'thing'
however, i would like to come along to your Edinburgh workshop... if only to hear what you have to say first hand.
ps. i'll pass on the blog posts. thanks.
I'm not assuming anything! Good luck to Scotland. The less people ruling over the Scottish people the better.
What we are doing is really simple. We are spreading the benefits of crypto currencies. We think one of the best ways to do this is via workshops and meet-ups. We explain how cryptos work and the benefits. For example, we've had a number people do translations for us, and they did a great job. We paid them via GB Coins, and it took me seconds to send them the coins. Crypto currencies are cheaper and better to use than Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, Banks, etc, and we want to share those benefits and get more people involved.
GB is just about the British Isles and where we are concentrating our workshops and meet-ups, and absolutely nothing to do with individual governments or politics.
This is just one of our blog posts:
http://blog.gbcoinfoundation.org/natural-law-vs-man-made-law/