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legendary
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Degen in the Space
October 08, 2018, 07:59:42 PM
#31
Don't worry, Satoshi will come back one day and use his one million bitcoins.to help support this forum.

If he is still alive and well, i think he always keeps his eyes on us  Smiley

Well, satoshi is not still clarified as a person because "satoshi" is just a pseudonym of the founder. There also theories that Satoshi Nakamoto comes from electronics brand. So who knows?

But still this person or faction really makes a good thing in technology and we're still looking forward for more future ideas from them.--
legendary
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https://bpip.org
October 08, 2018, 11:46:34 AM
#30
The hosting itself is insanely huge. It must be good to be part of the staff and get a piece of the $120K, this isn't even their main job.

Neither of these sounds huge, particularly staff compensation considering the amount of crap they deal with. With the avalanche of garbage over the last couple of years I would have expected staff expense to double or triple but it has stayed roughly the same.
hero member
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https://www.betcoin.ag
October 08, 2018, 11:21:24 AM
#29

The hosting itself is insanely huge. It must be good to be part of the staff and get a piece of the $120K, this isn't even their main job. The advertising in the forum is worth though and so I guess the companies doing it may really be earning much too after advertising.  $1,065,000 is freedom and this was even when the ICO was banned, I don't think some big forums earn that much.
legendary
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#Free market
October 08, 2018, 10:23:02 AM
#28
May you please post the data about year 2017 (just to verify)?

Thanks again theymos.

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Code:
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2017 !!!VERY TENTATIVE!!!
Income: About $1,065,000
Expenses - Forum software project: About $159,000
Expenses - Mods and others: About $120,000
Expenses - Hosting etc: About $40,000
legendary
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🤩Finally Married🤩
October 04, 2018, 11:37:04 PM
#27
This is the first i am seeing this, 2017 income is big, I believe 2018 income will be so massive because a lot of people join the forum this 2018, For me I think it will be a good idea the forum makes a donation to charity every year, it will help to rise the reputation of the forum and also contribute in making crypto go main stream.

Try to read the whole thread along with it's comments/replies.

Theymos already stated this:

No, I think that gross income will be roughly halved: the two main factors for this are my ban on ICO forum ads and a general reduction in traffic after the bubble popped (as has happened after previous bubbles). While non-ad user payments have become somewhat significant (whereas they were barely worth mentioning in 2017), keep in mind that both evil fees and copper member fees are (intentionally) tiny.

(There's no need to be concerned about this whatsoever, BTW. The forum's purpose is not to make money, there are plenty of reserves, and it would be easy to increase income if necessary.)

Imagine a headline on cnn saying Bitcointalk donates $100,000 to charity? It will make the forum to be respected anywhere it is mention both outside crypto space. Just a suggestion.

Just think of the expenses first before making a suggestion. Do you really think that these forum is making so much money? What's the big deal if new members shows up? Not all of them availed the Copper Membership?

And! (Somebody correct me if I'm wrong) This community doesn't intend to be somewhat an advertisement for Crypto, it is meant for discussions relating crypto. That is what a forum should be.
member
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Until the end of time
October 04, 2018, 11:24:08 PM
#26
Guys... BTCT is not a public company... no one has any obligation to post their private earnings.
Would you go to a local café-bar and while drinking your coffee, ask them how much is their yearly income? Well if you're friends with them maybe, but otherwise that'd be totally weird.

Is not the first time the forum publish these kind of informations as you can see

I'm behind on the accounting. 2015 is basically done, but I need to double-check it and apply the results of taxes (even when there's a net loss, there may be capital gain taxes). 2016 is still very incomplete: I've had to do half of the work in order to pay taxes, but I basically need to go through everything again to figure out forum balances. Sloppy, I know, but I've been disincentivized to spend many hours figuring it out exactly because the reserves so obviously exceed the expenses. There's currently about 1250 BTC(+BCH) in reserve.

Keep in mind that if I make an accounting mistake, almost certainly the result of this will be that I pay forum expenses out of my own pocket accidentally. The income is almost all very obvious/public, and I have to list all of the expenses that I temporarily paid out of pocket in order to be repaid from the forum income or reserves. So it's very unlikely that I would take too much money.

Here are approximate numbers.

Code:
2015:
Income: About $144,000
Expenses - Forum software project: $849,400
Expenses - Mods and others: About $104,000

2016:
Income: About $178,000
Expenses - Forum software project: $36,260
Expenses - Mods and others: About $85,000
Expenses - Hosting etc: About $27,000

2017 !!!VERY TENTATIVE!!!
Income: About $1,065,000
Expenses - Forum software project: About $159,000
Expenses - Mods and others: About $120,000
Expenses - Hosting etc: About $40,000

This is the first i am seeing this, 2017 income is big, I believe 2018 income will be so massive because a lot of people join the forum this 2018, For me I think it will be a good idea the forum makes a donation to charity every year, it will help to rise the reputation of the forum and also contribute in making crypto go main stream. Imagine a headline on cnn saying Bitcointalk donates $100,000 to charity? It will make the forum to be respected anywhere it is mention both outside crypto space. Just a suggestion.
jr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 1
October 04, 2018, 10:45:40 PM
#25
Is theymos forced to report about forum finances every year? Or he just do it to satisfy member's curiousness.
He isn't really forced to do anything.
(y)

Don't worry, Satoshi will come back one day and use his one million bitcoins.to help support this forum.

If he is still alive and well, i think he always keeps his eyes on us  Smiley
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 172
October 04, 2018, 10:40:48 PM
#24
Don't worry, Satoshi will come back one day and use his one million bitcoins.to help support this forum.
legendary
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Merit: 6830
October 04, 2018, 10:21:03 PM
#23
Is theymos forced to report about forum finances every year? Or he just do it to satisfy member's curiousness.
He isn't really forced to do anything.
jr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 1
October 04, 2018, 10:17:14 PM
#22
Is theymos forced to report about forum finances every year? Or he just do it to satisfy member's curiousness.
hero member
Activity: 1708
Merit: 541
October 04, 2018, 08:00:27 PM
#21
I do not like to count other people's finances, but I will take this opportunity to ask a question.

Now on the balance of the forum 272 Bitcoin + other reserve funds
This is a very good capital.
https://www.smartbit.com.au/address/17RTTUAiiPqUTKtEggJPec8RxLMi2n9EZ9

Does the forum have a financial problem?
BTC750 in https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/19XTo6BHpPHSkW5cm183VrgEYpGjVJmQEt
BTC500 in https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1Eog8UqRFLufC71rBLt2nYgfUDskgxAyVF

That's BTC1500+, equal to $10 million. With regular expense of about $160,000 last year (excluding Epochtalk development expense), there should be no financial problem.
administrator
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October 04, 2018, 07:46:58 PM
#20
I'm not ready to post more hard numbers yet.

I think 2018 will have the greatest income than last year, even the btc today was not good as in the 2017.

No, I think that gross income will be roughly halved: the two main factors for this are my ban on ICO forum ads and a general reduction in traffic after the bubble popped (as has happened after previous bubbles). While non-ad user payments have become somewhat significant (whereas they were barely worth mentioning in 2017), keep in mind that both evil fees and copper member fees are (intentionally) tiny.

(There's no need to be concerned about this whatsoever, BTW. The forum's purpose is not to make money, there are plenty of reserves, and it would be easy to increase income if necessary.)
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1007
Degen in the Space
October 04, 2018, 06:42:16 PM
#19
Almost 2 million in savings at the original address. Perhaps, from now on, BitcoinTalk will be able to create its own endowment and compete with traditional institutions such as Harvard and Stanford. Financing researches, researchers and courses about Bitcoin. Unfortunately, all attempts so far by Bitcoin-related organizations have failed, but at some point, one can be successful in its way of organizing its governance.

Im expecting a million dollar or less and yeah i'm right, predicted. Why doesn't the BTC org creates a project where we can help people since we're lucky to have this opportunity to increase profits.

It is unbelievable how a forum with such a simple layout is capable of creating such a productive environment where so much wealth circulates and it is distributed.

A simple platform where people discuss with some issues around crypto makes a lot of money, Amazing. Imagine, there's a lot of donators existing here and givin' funds to our forum, the PPV (Pay-per-view) of the platform also becomes additional funds since many of us always visiting the site and lastly, from copper rank membership. I think 2018 will have the greatest income than last year, even the btc today was not good as in the 2017.
member
Activity: 232
Merit: 24
October 04, 2018, 04:17:16 PM
#18
Guys... BTCT is not a public company... no one has any obligation to post their private earnings.
Would you go to a local café-bar and while drinking your coffee, ask them how much is their yearly income? Well if you're friends with them maybe, but otherwise that'd be totally weird.

Is not the first time the forum publish these kind of informations as you can see

I'm behind on the accounting. 2015 is basically done, but I need to double-check it and apply the results of taxes (even when there's a net loss, there may be capital gain taxes). 2016 is still very incomplete: I've had to do half of the work in order to pay taxes, but I basically need to go through everything again to figure out forum balances. Sloppy, I know, but I've been disincentivized to spend many hours figuring it out exactly because the reserves so obviously exceed the expenses. There's currently about 1250 BTC(+BCH) in reserve.

Keep in mind that if I make an accounting mistake, almost certainly the result of this will be that I pay forum expenses out of my own pocket accidentally. The income is almost all very obvious/public, and I have to list all of the expenses that I temporarily paid out of pocket in order to be repaid from the forum income or reserves. So it's very unlikely that I would take too much money.

Here are approximate numbers.

Code:
2015:
Income: About $144,000
Expenses - Forum software project: $849,400
Expenses - Mods and others: About $104,000

2016:
Income: About $178,000
Expenses - Forum software project: $36,260
Expenses - Mods and others: About $85,000
Expenses - Hosting etc: About $27,000

2017 !!!VERY TENTATIVE!!!
Income: About $1,065,000
Expenses - Forum software project: About $159,000
Expenses - Mods and others: About $120,000
Expenses - Hosting etc: About $40,000

Ah I see, I didn't know that! Thanks!
But I guess it's a bit early to ask for 2018, wouldn't the numbers be finalized on January 2019 the earliest?
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 526
October 04, 2018, 04:04:42 PM
#17
Almost 2 million in savings at the original address. Perhaps, from now on, BitcoinTalk will be able to create its own endowment and compete with traditional institutions such as Harvard and Stanford. Financing researches, researchers and courses about Bitcoin. Unfortunately, all attempts so far by Bitcoin-related organizations have failed, but at some point, one can be successful in its way of organizing its governance.

It is unbelievable how a forum with such a simple layout is capable of creating such a productive environment where so much wealth circulates and it is distributed.
hero member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 641
October 04, 2018, 03:57:06 PM
#16
I do not like to count other people's finances, but I will take this opportunity to ask a question.

Now on the balance of the forum 272 Bitcoin + other reserve funds
This is a very good capital.
https://www.smartbit.com.au/address/17RTTUAiiPqUTKtEggJPec8RxLMi2n9EZ9

Does the forum have a financial problem?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1416
October 04, 2018, 03:36:13 PM
#15
Guys... BTCT is not a public company... no one has any obligation to post their private earnings.
Would you go to a local café-bar and while drinking your coffee, ask them how much is their yearly income? Well if you're friends with them maybe, but otherwise that'd be totally weird.

Is not the first time the forum publish these kind of informations as you can see

I'm behind on the accounting. 2015 is basically done, but I need to double-check it and apply the results of taxes (even when there's a net loss, there may be capital gain taxes). 2016 is still very incomplete: I've had to do half of the work in order to pay taxes, but I basically need to go through everything again to figure out forum balances. Sloppy, I know, but I've been disincentivized to spend many hours figuring it out exactly because the reserves so obviously exceed the expenses. There's currently about 1250 BTC(+BCH) in reserve.

Keep in mind that if I make an accounting mistake, almost certainly the result of this will be that I pay forum expenses out of my own pocket accidentally. The income is almost all very obvious/public, and I have to list all of the expenses that I temporarily paid out of pocket in order to be repaid from the forum income or reserves. So it's very unlikely that I would take too much money.

Here are approximate numbers.

Code:
2015:
Income: About $144,000
Expenses - Forum software project: $849,400
Expenses - Mods and others: About $104,000

2016:
Income: About $178,000
Expenses - Forum software project: $36,260
Expenses - Mods and others: About $85,000
Expenses - Hosting etc: About $27,000

2017 !!!VERY TENTATIVE!!!
Income: About $1,065,000
Expenses - Forum software project: About $159,000
Expenses - Mods and others: About $120,000
Expenses - Hosting etc: About $40,000
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 277
October 04, 2018, 03:33:47 PM
#14
Guys... BTCT is not a public company.
But it's a kinda family. Indeed, every forum is a kinda family for the meta users, at least. So, family member can have curiosity.

Also, it's nothing new. OP already has mentioned it.

Here is quote from last year-

Hi theymos,

I wanted to open this public thread just to ask you if it is possible to post the current forum finances. Basically a thread/update like this : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/forum-finances-780707


Thanks for the attention.
Quoting the post of July 2016.


Hi theymos,

is still (or again) possible to know the forum finances updated to 2017 like the last time?


Thanks.
member
Activity: 232
Merit: 24
October 04, 2018, 03:29:36 PM
#13
Guys... BTCT is not a public company... no one has any obligation to post their private earnings.
Would you go to a local café-bar and while drinking your coffee, ask them how much is their yearly income? Well if you're friends with them maybe, but otherwise that'd be totally weird.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1015
October 04, 2018, 01:21:59 PM
#12
When everything gone with transparent , it will bring the positive impact on the forum.

Not just for the admin but also all people around the forum !  Cool
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