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Topic: Why doesn't the World Wide Web Consortium accept Bitcoin Donations? (Read 956 times)

Jon
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No Gods; No Masters; Only You
Bitcoin/Namecoin/DotBIT is a competitor to w3c's/ICANN's DNS  Embarrassed
>Namecoin
>Competitor to anything

Hahaha.
Jon
donator
Activity: 98
Merit: 12
No Gods; No Masters; Only You
Send an email to [email protected] about how you want to become a W3C support and/or anonymous donator through a Bitcoin donation.


Excuse me. Is your brain as capable of executing orders as much as it is capable of giving them?

If your idea is that good, why don't you just send the email?




I sent one email representing my potential donation.

I am only telling interested parties to do the same by their own accord.
sr. member
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Send an email to [email protected] about how you want to become a W3C support and/or anonymous donator through a Bitcoin donation.


Excuse me. Is your brain as capable of executing orders as much as it is capable of giving them?

If your idea is that good, why don't you just send the email?


legendary
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Bitcoin/Namecoin/DotBIT is a competitor to w3c's/ICANN's DNS  Embarrassed
Jon
donator
Activity: 98
Merit: 12
No Gods; No Masters; Only You
legendary
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Merit: 1014
Does it accept donation?
Jon
donator
Activity: 98
Merit: 12
No Gods; No Masters; Only You
Target: http://www.w3.org/

The W3C mission is to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing protocols and guidelines that ensure the long-term growth of the Web. They set the standards for HTML, CSS and so forth. Bitcoin benefits from this significantly and it can be argued that Bitcoin helps their cause as well.

Send an email to [email protected] about how you want to become a W3C support and/or anonymous donator through a Bitcoin donation.
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