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Topic: Wikimedia is irrational in not accepting Bitcoin payment - page 5. (Read 6757 times)

sr. member
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If a hosting service were to offer Wikimedia a large discount if they pay in bitcoins, that might the thing that convinces them that bitcoin has real value.
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If Wikimedia could host for Bitcoin, and pay that with Bitcoins they got donated to them it would be fantastic!
legendary
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Instead of trying to change the mind of the administrators, how about we solve the problem ourselves? It's obvious the administrators want to stay away from legally gray stuff. (see: linking silkroad's .onion address) We can have a trusted member receive bitcoin donations and send the fiat to wikimedia organization.

We already have this obtion: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-donate-to-wikipedia-with-bitcoin-128382
sr. member
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I think you are a bit irrational. As much right as you have to value bitcoins, everyone else has as much right to deem them worthless.

If you read my post I'm not saying anyone should value Bitcoins. I'm saying I don't want to get into the discussion of whether Bitcoin is safer and more prudent than USD.

Maybe I should have made this clearer but what I was talking about is for Wikimedia to use a payment processor for Bitcoin like Bitpay - just in the same way they use Paypal as a payment processor for credit cards. In that way, Wikimedia would be recieving USD when I pay in Bitcoin.
legendary
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Instead of trying to change the mind of the administrators, how about we solve the problem ourselves? It's obvious the administrators want to stay away from legally gray stuff. (see: linking silkroad's .onion address) We can have a trusted member receive bitcoin donations and send the fiat to wikimedia organization.
full member
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Surely taking bitcoin or bitcoin exchanged for cash is better than no donations at all?
sr. member
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I was on Wikipedia checking something out for the nth time that day (like most days) and I notice their plea for donations. I'm thinking: "Hmmm I'm kinda broke, I want to support them but I need to eat. Then I think...hey what about these Bitcoin I have lying around. I'll just give them some of that!"

So what you're saying is you can't even buy something to eat for bitcoins.

Now why do you expect others to willingly take them then?

So I have enough fiat to eat and pay bills for the time being. But I can't really afford to support Wikipedia at the moment. What I mean is there is no consumption not necessary that I can cut down on to help Wikipedia out for the time being.

And I'm not saying Wikimedia should keep Bitcoins around, only accept someone like Bitpay or something to accept payment in Bitcoin and exchange it to USD and provide Wikimedia with the USD.
sr. member
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I think you are a bit irrational. As much right as you have to value bitcoins, everyone else has as much right to deem them worthless.
legendary
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Founder of Bitbond

People would be donating Bitcoin, but Wikimedia would be recieving USD. Basically it would be the same thing as accepting PayPal as a middleman converting creditcard IOUs into dollars in Wikimedias bank account - which they are already doing!

Does anyone know how we can explain succintly to Wikimedia that they don't have to assume the Bitcoin "risk" (or safety) by letting people pay with them?
I think you have a good explanation. Have you sent them an email? Maybe if some of us do, they will start thinking about it.
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Founder of Bitbond
I was on Wikipedia checking something out for the nth time that day (like most days) and I notice their plea for donations. I'm thinking: "Hmmm I'm kinda broke, I want to support them but I need to eat. Then I think...hey what about these Bitcoin I have lying around. I'll just give them some of that!"

So what you're saying is you can't even buy something to eat for bitcoins.

Now why do you expect others to willingly take them then?

Someone (major) has got to make a start and maybe the Wikimedia foundation would not be the worst chioce.
newbie
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Most likely they will change their mind once bitcoin is widely accepted.
member
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I'd think twice if all those "freedom loving initiatives" seem to only want creditcard / bank payments for some reason.
hero member
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I was on Wikipedia checking something out for the nth time that day (like most days) and I notice their plea for donations. I'm thinking: "Hmmm I'm kinda broke, I want to support them but I need to eat. Then I think...hey what about these Bitcoin I have lying around. I'll just give them some of that!"

So what you're saying is you can't even buy something to eat for bitcoins.

Now why do you expect others to willingly take them then?
full member
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If a hosting service were to offer Wikimedia a large discount if they pay in bitcoins, that might the thing that convinces them that bitcoin has real value.

We need to explain to merchants how they can pay their costs in bitcoin rather than cashing out all their bitcoin revenue through Bitpay.
sr. member
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Yes, there position is really irrational, and there was a thread on how it can be argued it really is contrary to their stated goals.

Probably best if people just keep hammering on them.
legendary
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Let the chips fall where they may.
If you mouse-over that banner, they have a "trouble donating?" link. If goes to their Ways to Give/en.

One of the options is stock. Just recently, the Winklevoss twins have announced a Bitcoin derived stock. I am not sure how well it will track the price of Bitcoin, but if all goes well, it should be possible to indirectly donate Bitcoin the the Wikimedia foundation. It would be silly if they say that they can't accept a specific stock due to Bitcoin exposure.
sr. member
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Send them an email explaining this.

Maybe you will be the straw that breaks the camel's back  Cool

They will see how much money they are missing out on.
sr. member
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I was on Wikipedia checking something out for the nth time that day (like most days) and I notice their plea for donations. I'm thinking: "Hmmm I'm kinda broke, I want to support them but I need to eat. Then I think...hey what about these Bitcoin I have lying around. I'll just give them some of that!"

But no. That is impossible!

https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/FAQ/en#Why_does_the_Wikimedia_Foundation_not_currently_accept_Bitcoin.3F

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The Wikimedia Foundation, as a donor-driven organization, has a fiduciary duty to be responsible and prudent with its money. This has been interpreted to mean that we do not accept "artificial" currencies – that is, those not backed by the full faith and credit of an issuing government. We do, however, strive to provide as many methods of donating as possible and continue to monitor Bitcoin with interest and may revisit this position should circumstances change.

Fine. I'm not going to argue whether or not the safest way to be responsible and prudent for the Wikimedia foundation is using Bitcoin or USD. But accepting payment in Bitcoin that is immediatly converted into USD exposes them to no risk other than that which they are already taking by holding fiat.

People would be donating Bitcoin, but Wikimedia would be recieving USD. Basically it would be the same thing as accepting PayPal as a middleman converting creditcard IOUs into dollars in Wikimedias bank account - which they are already doing!

Does anyone know how we can explain succintly to Wikimedia that they don't have to assume the Bitcoin "risk" (or safety) by letting people pay with them?
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