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Topic: Money2020, October 6-10, 2013 - Speakers list filled with Bitcoin and Ripple (Read 8107 times)

newbie
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Hi,

I am still waiting for my funds to be returned by Tradehill / Jered Kenna from the first time Tradehill closed its business. About 6 months ago I sent an email to Tradehill, Jered responded, confirmed my account balance and requested a BTC address so he could send the funds. He said he would send out the funds but never did. I have sent multiple gentle 'reminder' emails to both his address and the info address but have never received a response.

Has anyone heard from him or received funds recently?

Thanks

legendary
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Bitcoin sets the agenda on day one of Money2020 conference
 - http://finextra.com/News/FullStory.aspx?newsitemid=25294
newbie
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And ripple is just about to go open source on Sept 26, so this should be some good content at the conference.
legendary
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
same thing I did at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco (I'll find a way to crash the gate and go in for a few minutes or stand outside with a Bitcoin t-shirt until someone approaches me and strikes up a conversation).
Maybe I'll try that  Grin
Thanks for the tip, I owe you a drink if we meet up down there.

Sounds good - see you there.
sr. member
Activity: 406
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same thing I did at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco (I'll find a way to crash the gate and go in for a few minutes or stand outside with a Bitcoin t-shirt until someone approaches me and strikes up a conversation).
Maybe I'll try that  Grin
Thanks for the tip, I owe you a drink if we meet up down there.
legendary
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
You're one of those glass-half-full kind of guys, aren't you? lol
At first I thought: "$2,000!!! That's insane." Then I thought: "Well, it's a five day thing aimed at financial industry people, they're supposed to be able to afford it."
This is how I know I'm a small fish. I can't afford it Tongue (I will be at the Ripple Developer conference on the 10th)

It's not so much that we're small fish as it is that we aren't in business and don't need to spend the money. For most of these guys it's a business tax write off and they need to be there to promote themselves. I'll end up doing the same thing I did at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco (I'll find a way to crash the gate and go in for a few minutes or stand outside with a Bitcoin t-shirt until someone approaches me and strikes up a conversation). I'm staying at the Wynn so it shouldn't be difficult. lol
sr. member
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You're one of those glass-half-full kind of guys, aren't you? lol
At first I thought: "$2,000!!! That's insane." Then I thought: "Well, it's a five day thing aimed at financial industry people, they're supposed to be able to afford it."
This is how I know I'm a small fish. I can't afford it Tongue (I will be at the Ripple Developer conference on the 10th)
legendary
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The Standard Fee for general admission is $2,590.

Well, if USD decrease in value a modest 2% per year due to inflation, after 2025 these 2590 USD are worth less than 2000 USD are now. Wink

About the (seemingly endless) Ripple debate - what do you honestly expect? To have the CEO of OpenCoin start to cry and sob and shout "I should have released the source code long ago, I am such a bad bad person!"? I haven't seen the Q&A session you were talking about, so I can't judge whether he was just wiggling out of some questions or if questions were just things that people just didn't get (like Ripple != XRP, you'll likely need XRP worth less than one of your wire fees from MtGox ever in your lifetime).
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
The Standard Fee for general admission is $2,590. Not much left for hookers and gambling after paying that fee. I will be in Las Vegas the week of 6-10 but I can think of a few better uses for $2,600 while I'm there.  Wink

Wow. The bitcoin conf in may was $300.

Definitely overpriced in my view.  Shocked

Edit: I must say 400+ speakers is impressive. Not sure that in 5 days as opposed to 3 days the price is justified.

(shrug).
legendary
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
The Standard Fee for general admission is $2,590. Not much left for hookers and gambling after paying that fee. I will be in Las Vegas the week of 6-10 but I can think of a few better uses for $2,600 while I'm there.  Wink

If you "tell a friend" you can get in for only $1,968. There's enough savings there for at least few lap dances.

You're one of those glass-half-full kind of guys, aren't you? lol
sr. member
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The Standard Fee for general admission is $2,590. Not much left for hookers and gambling after paying that fee. I will be in Las Vegas the week of 6-10 but I can think of a few better uses for $2,600 while I'm there.  Wink

If you "tell a friend" you can get in for only $1,968. There's enough savings there for at least few lap dances.
legendary
Activity: 2156
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
The Standard Fee for general admission is $2,590. Not much left for hookers and gambling after paying that fee. I will be in Las Vegas the week of 6-10 but I can think of a few better uses for $2,600 while I'm there.  Wink
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
Just my input for anyone going to this event, don't listen to Chris Larson's talk. I found him to very dishonest in answering direct questions concerning ripple. I was sitting next to Cypher at the Bitcoin Conference in May when he was on the panel "answering" questions, so he can vouch for me on this.
Chris Larsen did an excellent job at that panel. He answered every question very directly, and left the entire room more than satisfied.
I get that maybe you don't like Ripple because it's not open source yet, or for wtvr other reasons, but that's no reason to attack someone's character with false accusations of dishonesty.

wasn't the code supposed to be open sourced by now? .
All they have said is that they will open source it soon. JoelKatz has been working really hard on it and states that he will consider it a personal failure if it is not open sourced by the end of the year.

You have two people claiming the same thing in this very thready (Cypherdoc and I) and you claiming the opposite.

It isn't a personal attack. I am attacking the actions of him being dishonest, NOT Chris Larsen as a person. Let's be absolutely clear on that.

AS the saying goes, "hate the actions of a person, not the person."
sr. member
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Just my input for anyone going to this event, don't listen to Chris Larson's talk. I found him to very dishonest in answering direct questions concerning ripple. I was sitting next to Cypher at the Bitcoin Conference in May when he was on the panel "answering" questions, so he can vouch for me on this.
Chris Larsen did an excellent job at that panel. He answered every question very directly, and left the entire room more than satisfied.
I get that maybe you don't like Ripple because it's not open source yet, or for wtvr other reasons, but that's no reason to attack someone's character with false accusations of dishonesty.

wasn't the code supposed to be open sourced by now? .
All they have said is that they will open source it soon. JoelKatz has been working really hard on it and states that he will consider it a personal failure if it is not open sourced by the end of the year.
legendary
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Oh jeez, I feel so bad for some of these people. They'll still be tired and jet-lagged from the previous weekend's convention. We promise to take good care of them and get them to you in one piece though  Grin

Rassah,

Are you going to the event?  Grin

No, I'll be "taking good care" of some of the people who are going to this event at my event in Amsterdam the week before.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
Just my input for anyone going to this event, don't listen to Chris Larson's talk. I found him to very dishonest in answering direct questions concerning ripple. I was sitting next to Cypher at the Bitcoin Conference in May when he was on the panel "answering" questions, so he can vouch for me on this.

I took it one step further that day. I went up to him after the panel to ask him specific questions.

I'm not sure if he's purposely being dishonest. Someone may have sold him a bill of goods. But he really couldn't answer any of my concerns regarding premining, centralization, closed source, debt, and the Big Dump.

Btw, wasn't the code supposed to be open sourced by now? .

I totally forgot about you doing this. Thanks for reminding me and for those who didn't know.

Just keep a keen eye when listening to representatives of Ripple at these events. I'm not saying they are scammers, just that much of their answers to important questions are never really direct and always have caveat for an excuse to justify why Ripple is the way it is.

Anyone going to this event, be sure to have some fun, heck this is BITCOIN.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
Oh jeez, I feel so bad for some of these people. They'll still be tired and jet-lagged from the previous weekend's convention. We promise to take good care of them and get them to you in one piece though  Grin

Rassah,

Are you going to the event?  Grin
legendary
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Merit: 1035
Oh jeez, I feel so bad for some of these people. They'll still be tired and jet-lagged from the previous weekend's convention. We promise to take good care of them and get them to you in one piece though  Grin
legendary
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CEO of IOHK
Maybe one day invictus will be invited to attend these events
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
Just my input for anyone going to this event, don't listen to Chris Larson's talk. I found him to very dishonest in answering direct questions concerning ripple. I was sitting next to Cypher when he was on the panel "answering" questions, so he can vouch for me on this.

So what is your opinion about Ripple Smothie?
So far I do not consider Ripple to be a cryptocurrency at all...

Centralized, closed-source, non-cryptocurrency, premined coin that was created for 1 reason: To enrich the founders.

+1  Grin

...and they always appear on bitcoin events  Roll Eyes
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