Woho my first donation! Lets do something with it!
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[quote name=“Markus11” post=“25097” timestamp=“1376138099”]
Every member could donte 10 ftc which will be used to sponsor anything related to the ftc project … Progress supporting - maybe for hiring a programmer, for advertising/merchandising, whatever …How many members do we have;-)?
Doesnt hurt the single one but could push the project forward a little bit, or more
[/quote]An excellent suggestion. i shall think how this can be resolved tonight. If someone have any suggestions please share=)
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You know there is an FTC faucet that is looking for donations
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I think we should donate to a charity, if we can raise ‘x’ amount FTC perhaps a charity that already accepts BTC would be happy to accept FTC esp if we already ‘x’ amount…?
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As said we need to seperate donations
For charity and
For our project FEATHERCOIN/unoxSounds like a own big project which needs to be managed and coordinated by a choosen member/person
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[quote name=“sp495” post=“25114” timestamp=“1376156874”]
You know there is an FTC faucet that is looking for donations
[/quote]I do not feel faucet is the right way. Instead of giving new members a small amount. i think its better to give “dedicated” members some “extra” appreciation.
Sure its nice to become a new member and have a one ftc or two. But i do think that gathering a project pot is an even better idea.Just look at justabitoftime/bushstar when they started the FTC, there where bounties to collect for different stuff that needed to be done. This should still be in play.
The comunity donate whatever they feel in a pot, then FTC can use that pot to expand/outsource work that should have been done one the coin.
Just look how fast things where getting done from the comunity when there was an carrot dangling in front of their faces=)If someone have alot of FTC then contributing to that pot would increase their investment by making it an even better coin to own.
However i do think that creating a “pot” for charity is a great idea. Instead of trying to start something, why not gather a pot beforehand,
Then when the time comes and the pot is large enough we brainstorm about different charities and then have a vote of em.
Its also alot easier to contact a charity and explain “digital currency” when they see that theres allready “money” to be donatedJust my thought…
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I’ll have some charity options to share with the community shortly (from my perspective). Talking to quite a few right now, figuring out logistics.
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[quote name=“Justabitoftime” post=“25120” timestamp=“1376158596”]
I’ll have some charity options to share with the community shortly (from my perspective). Talking to quite a few right now, figuring out logistics.
[/quote]Awesome=)
Personally i would like to see some cancer research / cancer patient support charities. Thats just my personal opinion due to loosing family to it. -
[quote name=“svennand” post=“25119” timestamp=“1376157801”]
[quote author=sp495 link=topic=3291.msg25114#msg25114 date=1376156874]
You know there is an FTC faucet that is looking for donations
[/quote]I do not feel faucet is the right way. Instead of giving new members a small amount. i think its better to give “dedicated” members some “extra” appreciation.
Sure its nice to become a new member and have a one ftc or two. But i do think that gathering a project pot is an even better idea.Just look at justabitoftime/bushstar when they started the FTC, there where bounties to collect for different stuff that needed to be done. This should still be in play.
The comunity donate whatever they feel in a pot, then FTC can use that pot to expand/outsource work that should have been done one the coin.
Just look how fast things where getting done from the comunity when there was an carrot dangling in front of their faces=)If someone have alot of FTC then contributing to that pot would increase their investment by making it an even better coin to own.
However i do think that creating a “pot” for charity is a great idea. Instead of trying to start something, why not gather a pot beforehand,
Then when the time comes and the pot is large enough we brainstorm about different charities and then have a vote of em.
Its also alot easier to contact a charity and explain “digital currency” when they see that theres allready “money” to be donatedJust my thought…
[/quote]AFAIK no charity will accept crypto, no real charity anyway just plenty of scammers. It’s my opinion that getting ftc into more peoples hands is a much better way to promote the coin instead of lining our own pockets. But that’s just me…
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[quote name=“sp495” post=“25128” timestamp=“1376160629”]
[quote author=svennand link=topic=3291.msg25119#msg25119 date=1376157801]
[quote author=sp495 link=topic=3291.msg25114#msg25114 date=1376156874]
You know there is an FTC faucet that is looking for donations
[/quote]I do not feel faucet is the right way. Instead of giving new members a small amount. i think its better to give “dedicated” members some “extra” appreciation.
Sure its nice to become a new member and have a one ftc or two. But i do think that gathering a project pot is an even better idea.Just look at justabitoftime/bushstar when they started the FTC, there where bounties to collect for different stuff that needed to be done. This should still be in play.
The comunity donate whatever they feel in a pot, then FTC can use that pot to expand/outsource work that should have been done one the coin.
Just look how fast things where getting done from the comunity when there was an carrot dangling in front of their faces=)If someone have alot of FTC then contributing to that pot would increase their investment by making it an even better coin to own.
However i do think that creating a “pot” for charity is a great idea. Instead of trying to start something, why not gather a pot beforehand,
Then when the time comes and the pot is large enough we brainstorm about different charities and then have a vote of em.
Its also alot easier to contact a charity and explain “digital currency” when they see that theres allready “money” to be donatedJust my thought…
[/quote]AFAIK no charity will accept crypto, no real charity anyway just plenty of scammers. It’s my opinion that getting ftc into more peoples hands is a much better way to promote the coin instead of lining our own pockets. But that’s just me…
[/quote]Actually, that’s that true at all. Let’s take a look:
“Love Foundation is proud to be the first nationally recognized 501©(3) charity to accept donations of Bitcoins.”
They were also features on 60 minutes here:
http://www.songsoflove.org/60minutes/
So while I agree we need to get Feathercoin in the hands of everyone, there are recognized charities that accept crypto currency. Do they accept Feathercoin? Well, what do you think I do all day? :) :) A long way to go, but consistent small steps is key.
For those that rather put their coin somewhere else, that’s cool too. Something for everyone… Feathercoin.
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[quote name=“svennand” post=“25121” timestamp=“1376158881”]
[quote author=Justabitoftime link=topic=3291.msg25120#msg25120 date=1376158596]
I’ll have some charity options to share with the community shortly (from my perspective). Talking to quite a few right now, figuring out logistics.
[/quote]Awesome=)
Personally i would like to see some cancer research / cancer patient support charities. Thats just my personal opinion due to loosing family to it.
[/quote]ME TO!!!
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[quote name=“Markus11” post=“25131” timestamp=“1376161162”]
[quote author=svennand link=topic=3291.msg25121#msg25121 date=1376158881]
[quote author=Justabitoftime link=topic=3291.msg25120#msg25120 date=1376158596]
I’ll have some charity options to share with the community shortly (from my perspective). Talking to quite a few right now, figuring out logistics.
[/quote]Awesome=)
Personally i would like to see some cancer research / cancer patient support charities. Thats just my personal opinion due to loosing family to it.
[/quote]ME TO!!!
[/quote]Me 3!!
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[quote name=“Nutnut” post=“25133” timestamp=“1376161438”]
[quote author=Markus11 link=topic=3291.msg25131#msg25131 date=1376161162]
[quote author=svennand link=topic=3291.msg25121#msg25121 date=1376158881]
[quote author=Justabitoftime link=topic=3291.msg25120#msg25120 date=1376158596]
I’ll have some charity options to share with the community shortly (from my perspective). Talking to quite a few right now, figuring out logistics.
[/quote]Awesome=)
Personally i would like to see some cancer research / cancer patient support charities. Thats just my personal opinion due to loosing family to it.
[/quote]ME TO!!!
[/quote]Me 3!!
[/quote]Love it! Time to pick up the phone, drop that email to your favorite charities and talk about how we can be of assistance!
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Aaaaw… justabitoftime is making us do the work ::)
hehe
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[quote name=“svennand” post=“25121” timestamp=“1376158881”]
[quote author=Justabitoftime link=topic=3291.msg25120#msg25120 date=1376158596]
I’ll have some charity options to share with the community shortly (from my perspective). Talking to quite a few right now, figuring out logistics.
[/quote]Awesome=)
Personally i would like to see some cancer research / cancer patient support charities. Thats just my personal opinion due to loosing family to it.
[/quote]me 4 :D
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If we wanted to get cash to charities, i’m sure a reputable member wouldn’t mind cashing it out and sending the fiat?
Of course proof would need to be provided.
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ftc is cryptoCASH, therefore we should look for a cancer charity organisation who accepts ftc … money is money imo.
If we cant find anyone, we simply found one on our own.
A charity project under the bride … -
[quote name=“Markus11” post=“25154” timestamp=“1376170789”]
ftc is cryptoCASH, therefore we should look for a cancer charity organisation who accepts ftc … money is money imo.If we cant find anyone, we simply found one on our own.
A charity project under the bride …
[/quote]Anyone know of any that supports ftc “out of the box”, and have a good reputation?
Is it one thing I’ve learned in my country is that there is ALOT of “charities” where 99% of the donations are going to the administrational costs and other things that do not benefit the ones that needs it… -
[quote name=“svennand” post=“25201” timestamp=“1376207838”]
[quote author=Markus11 link=topic=3291.msg25154#msg25154 date=1376170789]
ftc is cryptoCASH, therefore we should look for a cancer charity organisation who accepts ftc … money is money imo.If we cant find anyone, we simply found one on our own.
A charity project under the bride …
[/quote]Anyone know of any that supports ftc “out of the box”, and have a good reputation?
Is it one thing I’ve learned in my country is that there is ALOT of “charities” where 99% of the donations are going to the administrational costs and other things that do not benefit the ones that needs it…
[/quote]Shameless bump
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Buy something with your ftc and send it to the organization or better the people who need it - only way you can be sure 100% of your donation goes to the ones who need it
Buy some food and give it to the homeless
Buy cloths and do it the same way
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[quote name=“Markus11” post=“25355” timestamp=“1376328054”]
Buy something with your ftc and send it to the organization or better the people who need it - only way you can be sure 100% of your donation goes to the ones who need itBuy some food and give it to the homeless
Buy cloths and do it the same way
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[/quote]Problem with that is that the streets where i live is filled with gypsys that is poor during the day and bother everyone.
And gets picked up in brand new mercedes when the night comes…
They earn a SHITLOAD begging here…