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Topic: We need better PR, Andreas for all interviews please (Read 822 times)

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Yea that was not good for the bitcoin community. We need to have better public speakers represent us.

Or maybe they paid amir a lot of bitcoins to give such a performance. Media is popular for manipulating stuff all the time.
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Knowledge is Power
If only people didn't base their opinions on superficial things like what a person looks like, what clothes they wear, how they talk, etc. It's really what the person says and does that should matter...
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To be honest, i haven't seen anyone who comes even remotely close to Andreas in representing the Bitcoin community, or explaining the technology.

I wish there were more people.

Even listening to Charlie at the NY hearings last week, it was like he was struggling to explain the basics of Bitcoin to the panel.  Stuttering and everything.

And that's the creator of Litecoin!

legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
Im sure Amir is a fantastic coder and he's passionate about it but cant we ask him to stay off the TV, this sort of stuttering perfomance where he looks like he's just walked off the street does nothing for bitcoin.

We need Andreas Antonopolous or a.n. other as articulate as Andreas.

 Grin

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-26038200

amir is not a person i would choose, you are right. andreas is a better speaker.
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Haha, this is actually really amusing, I have to say fair play to Amir he was very passionate.

What you have here is the BBC (Biased Broadcasting Corporation) picking some guy in a hoodie who talks a bit "street", trying to discredit Bitcoin. Even the host of "Click", ended his explanation of the currency on a sour note (criminal activity). It's amusing because I have to pay the license fee so that the BBC can exist. What else can you do but laugh?

Same here, licence fee is a total ripoff! I spend most of my time watching youtube, netflix, sky TV, rarely watching BBC, costs me £140 per year, gee thanks!   Shocked



so don't pay it.
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Im sure Amir is a fantastic coder and he's passionate about it but cant we ask him to stay off the TV, this sort of stuttering perfomance where he looks like he's just walked off the street does nothing for bitcoin.

We need Andreas Antonopolous or a.n. other as articulate as Andreas.

 Grin

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-26038200

+ 1,000,000

Andreas for all interviews.
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Haha, this is actually really amusing, I have to say fair play to Amir he was very passionate.

What you have here is the BBC (Biased Broadcasting Corporation) picking some guy in a hoodie who talks a bit "street", trying to discredit Bitcoin. Even the host of "Click", ended his explanation of the currency on a sour note (criminal activity). It's amusing because I have to pay the license fee so that the BBC can exist. What else can you do but laugh?

Same here, licence fee is a total ripoff! I spend most of my time watching youtube, netflix, sky TV, rarely watching BBC, costs me £140 per year, gee thanks!   Shocked

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Amir is british and the bbc is british so what do you expect?

No they interview him on purpose. Incoherent, unpresentable & controversial. Exactly what they know their audience won't relate too. They can count on him to make Bitcoin look bad without even trying.

Comedy gold in the link though...

Q. How can Bitcoin make the world a better place?
A. Because a 9 year old kid in Iran can download it and then start a gambling website.

Thanks Amir...

(I guess he would be OK talking at colleges/young adults that he could relate to more.)

I was cringing when he said that!

 Shocked

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Haha, this is actually really amusing, I have to say fair play to Amir he was very passionate.

What you have here is the BBC (Biased Broadcasting Corporation) picking some guy in a hoodie who talks a bit "street", trying to discredit Bitcoin. Even the host of "Click", ended his explanation of the currency on a sour note (criminal activity). It's amusing because I have to pay the license fee so that the BBC can exist. What else can you do but laugh?
legendary
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Amir is british and the bbc is british so what do you expect?

No they interview him on purpose. Incoherent, unpresentable & controversial. Exactly what they know their audience won't relate too. They can count on him to make Bitcoin look bad without even trying.

Comedy gold in the link though...

Q. How can Bitcoin make the world a better place?
A. Because a 9 year old kid in Iran can download it and then start a gambling website.

Thanks Amir...

(I guess he would be OK talking at colleges/young adults that he could relate to more.)
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Amir is british and the bbc is british so what do you expect?
full member
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Im sure Amir is a fantastic coder and he's passionate about it but cant we ask him to stay off the TV, this sort of stuttering perfomance where he looks like he's just walked off the street does nothing for bitcoin.

We need Andreas Antonopolous or a.n. other as articulate as Andreas.

 Grin

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-26038200
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