The direction of the organization was pretty much obvious from the fact
that 1/4 of the Bitcoin conference was the "Regulatory/Law" track. All the
major Bitcoin organizations in the US are pretty much set on following that
particular track - the only exception I know of being the Free State
Project.
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 12:50 PM, Cody R Wilson <codywilson@???>wrote:
> Thanks Adam, the articles are included there.
>
> I was looking for what type of 501(c) tax exemption they organized to
> claim. Turns out its 501(c)(6), which is interesting indeed... These kinds
> of business associations are often thought of as lobbying groups.
>
> For a while I had assumed the Foundation claimed 501(c)(3) tax exemption
> as a nonprofit software developer with a specific charitable purpose and
> charitable class. This alternative form of organization tells me more than
> I had expected about the direction of the organization.
>
>