Thank you Jason, very solid argument. I'm not in favor of burning
bridges myself; there are many great people in the foundation (eg.
Elizabeth for one, and even Jon Matonis has publicly written articles
praising System D on numerous occasions), and we should work with them
to make the foundation better. I looked at the Dark Wallet thread inside
the foundation forums, and many people are excited about it. There is
absolutely no reason why we need to reject potential friends.
I will consider writing an article myself over the next few days or
weeks, unless someone else wishes to take this responsibility.
On 11/01/2013 10:37 AM, Jason King wrote:
> To The Crew,
>
> I don't get near enough time to add to the conversation here. That's
too bad, I am so in awe of the work that is being done here and would
love to contribute more.
> I first want to congratulate everyone on the indiegogo campaign. The
initial showing for the fundraiser is quite impressive. I have no doubt
you will exceed your financial goals on this. I donated.
>
> But I can't help but feel you are sacrificing a much larger community
impact by not having a more plain words description of the benefits of
dark wallet. The video is beautiful, well constructed, and moving. It
does exactly what it was intended to do. I was moved, I agree with it's
message...I am also /already on this mailing list. /
> /
> /
> The indiegogo campaign has 133 contributors, that is not a battalion,
much less an army. And my feeling is that if the contributor list was
public I would already be familiar with most of the names on the list.
People that are already, publicly, aligned with the goals stated by this
campaign. Dark Wallet and the other ideals championed by this group are
important and necessary to EVERYBODY. Even the people that don't know it
yet. And the marketing campaign, in it's current form, is not digestible
to a large part of the community.
>
> Maybe that's the plan. Maybe you are trying to weed out certain
classes. But that, seems at odds with the ideals expressed here.
>
> I'm not saying to stop what you are doing, at all. I'm saying I think
there is a great force multiplier to be had by having an additional,
stripped down version of the message that focuses on just the technical
benefits of the platform as it is being proposed. The benefits are
obvious. They do not need political overtone, fear, or anarchist
galvanization to stand on their own merits.
>
> Why wouldn't you want trustless mixing?
>
> Why wouldn't you want to have alternative full wallet implementations
free of qt and bitcoind?
>
> Why wouldn't you want a more distributed group of developers working
on Bitcoin?
>
> Isn't the whole point of Bitcoin to do away with single point of failure?
>
> These ideas are powerful, very powerful. The work you are doing IS THE
REVOLUTION. The revolution does not need a trumpeter next to it saying,
YO DAWG THIS IS THE REVOLUTION.
>
> I propose, sometime in the next few weeks, before the campaign ends,
you run a piece entitled "Shedding Light on Dark Wallet" that just
explains all the benefits that Dark Wallet can offer, in very plain
terms. Just a clean, well put together, article or video that explains
the offering you are building. Completely free of any other ancillary
benefit or protection this technology may offer. I think you will be
shocked at how well something like that will be received.
>
> When you have been breathing smog, oxygen needs no hype man.
>
> And you say you need work, not ideas. If you guys are interested in
putting something like that together, I would be privileged to help
create it and promote it. And I think it will probably shake a few more
talented workers out of the woodwork.
>
> At the end of the day, do we want...
>
> To say fuck the US? Or to build the tools that will protect everyone
from their grasp?
>
> To say fuck the Bitcoin Foundation? Or use them as a speed bump to
dance with regulators, while we build the infrastructure that makes the
regulators and the foundation irrelevant?
>
> To say this world is fucked? Or do the work that makes it better.
>
>
> I realize I juxtaposed "you" and "we" a lot here. That's because I
recognize that I have really done nothing to push this forward so far,
"you" have. But I feel so close to the ideal here, it's hard to not see
myself in it. I hope you guys will forgive me grammar indiscretions. I
am in awe of you all.
>
> Thank you so much for what you do.
>
> Jason King
> Sean's Outpost
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Tristan Winters
<tristan_winters@??? <
mailto:tristan_winters@hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
> They are referring to this:
http://www.forbes.com/fdc/welcome_mjx.shtml
>
> The foundation did not get 9 million dollars.
> But as soon as the above company got VC backed, they became a
"Gold Member" of the foundation.
> And the foundation got a large number of Bitcoins in that way.
>
> Anyway, this has clearly touched a nerve in the community. The
crowd-funding 24hr response shows that.
>
>
> On 1 Nov 2013, at 2:25 pm, Amir Taaki <genjix@???
<
mailto:genjix@riseup.net>> wrote:
>
> > this article is head in the clouds laa dee da that does not fit
the reality.
> >
> > first of all bitcoin foundation should not be involved in
development of
> > bitcoin if that are interacting with the state. that means not
paying
> > salaries to people who exert undue influence over the protocol.
> >
> > if they choose to continue to be involved with bitcoin
development then
> > they should also support dark wallet, electrum, and hive (which
are now
> > combining as one project pooling our efforts).
> >
> > if they want to be involved in development, then the role should
be in
> > establishing a neutral space (which i have not seen be done and
have no
> > confidence will be done). i want to see more stick. I've seen
some cliquey
> > and sneaky behaviour coming from bitcoind devs. multiple
instances of
> > top-down commands (evoking that power when not neccessary) or
shutting
> > down debate over contentious issues.
> >
> > twice i contacted the foundation over issues where I was being
unfairly
> > placed at a disadvantage as a dev because of office politics
(being taken
> > off mailing lists .etc) but they refused to intervene. they are
paying
> > salaries of devs. I would have words if someone I was working
with was
> > acting like a cunt.
> >
> > I told this to elizabeth already, and she's a force for good
working on
> > bitcoin with pure motives.
> >
> > from a journalist friend of ours. he sent me this yesterday:
> >
> >> Just got a call from the bitcoin foundation. They wouldn't go
on the
> >> record to comment on the article but just kept telling me "off the
> >> record" that you lot have no credibility and that a much better
story is
> >> some venture capitalist yesterday investing $9m in bitcoin...
> >>
> >
> > can't stop laughing. ok, where is this 9 million. what is it
doing? i
> > haven't seen any of it yet. they have all the resources,
leigitimacy and
> > attention but what have they done. they are lost in the politics.
> >
> > we have donations from many, not 1 rich fascist. how will this 9
million
> > be used. the money from the community will go far, be collectively
> > managed in a multisig and be used well. we don't waste 9 million on
> > lawyers giving to people part of the state apparatus.
> >
> > why don't they go on record and back up their words?
> >
> > godspeed :) today we finally forced an important issue in
bitcoin to the
> > forefront. this is where we will make our stand for freedom and our
> > values. great job cody for his mastermind work here.
> >
> >> The video is so fucken crazy. Thank God you're a force for good.
> >>
> >> Another time and place you could work for the propaganda
ministry of some
> >> Eastern Block country. :)
> >>
> >> Check this out also, it's a balanced piece doing the rounds:
> >>
> >>
http://techliberation.com/2013/10/31/bitcoin-is-going-mainstream-here-is-why-cypherpunks-shouldnt-worry/
> >>
> >>
> >> On 1 Nov 2013, at 2:01 pm, Cody R Wilson <codywilson@???
<
mailto:codywilson@utexas.edu>> wrote:
> >>
> >>> I'd like to thank everyone on this list especially for the
tremendous
> >>> response the Dark Wallet campaign received yesterday. Within
24 hours we
> >>> received just over 25k USD in combined contributions. Share
the video if
> >>> you haven't already. It seems to be popularizing the spirit of
crypto.
> >>> There is demand!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 2:05 PM, Amir Taaki <genjix@???
<
mailto:genjix@riseup.net>> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> We're doing a crowd funding campaign for DarkWallet soon. I'm looking
> for any material (especially from people here) that we can weave into
> a tapestry of our vision and ideals.
>
> How we are thinking, what we are working towards, what interests us, ...
>
> Articles, videos, images, forum posts, ... anything. We want to
> present something to the people
>
> * It's not only about the 'black market' but tools for the people, the
> limitations and the monopoly of money / economy.
> * Tools like DarkWallet are your own financial system, a free financial
> system.
> * It's important to talk about independence and community (organising
> together).
> * Everything from petrol, food, computers, even our health is
> manipulated.
> * Finance is one aspect, but we need to take back control of more
> things.
> * Silk Road: $1.2 billion market, 2 murders, >2 years. DPR is a hero.
> Compare that with something like producing rice and all the people
> that die.
> * More simply:
> ** Bitcoin = amazing scifi. The blockchain is incredible.
> ** No technical limitations. The limitations are human limitations.
> ** We will have all the tools, but we need the community.
> * Bitcoin Foundation has a lot of money, all the legitimacy but they do
> nothing. They are lost in the politics, but aren't thinking of serving
> the people.
> * We are here now working with the future in mind. These things take
> time and are slow. Maybe 5 years from now all these crazy concepts
> become reality.
> ** Bitcoin is still young.
> ** It's also about the internet.
> ** Bitcoin is something new but immensely powerful.
>
>
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> >>>
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Sincerely,
> >>>
> >>> Cody R. Wilson
> >>> codywilson@??? <mailto:codywilson@utexas.edu>
> >>>
> >>> The University of Texas School of Law
> >>> Class of 2014
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