At http://media.scmagazine.com/documents/127/virtual_currency_rules_31557.pdf, section 200.3(c)(2) lists "consumers that utilize Virtual Currency solely for the purchase or sale of goods or services or for investment purposes" as "Persons [who] are exempt from the licensing requirements".

Who else is left?





On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Theo Chino via bitcoin-dev <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
Hello,

I might have a "crazy" simple solution.
From the literature I read, it seems that Satochi has the keys that would authenticate him using Bitcoin.

HBO John Oliver's program might have given me (and hopefully others) the brilliant idea to protect the Bitcoin network from the overzealous reach of the politicians. One need to start a Church, and to start the Church one need funds (121UZ1hDs9MgCHonA8vjXr89D8FuDf5c7t) to start.

John Oliver's program on HBO about Churches (and the hypocrisy of some) was epic and such entity could argue that Bitcoin is a belief system (which it is) and would force the issue at a Federal level under the Church and State separation. - John's video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y1xJAVZxXg

At this time, I am waiting for the License issue to walk its course in New York State.

Currently:

  • I am waiting for my License to be denied (to protest) and appeal it.
  • Waiting to hear from the License process to appeal the law in general.
  • Meeting Elected officials (in New York City, NY State, and France) and educating them on Bitcoin.

Every time we (the community) talk about Bitcoin, it can sound like religion; therefore why not go all the way and do what John Oliver did ? Seed money would help. :)

Regarding the Fork, from my perspective of a small company, I see that like it was with IRC with the ICMP node split. The Church thing is not here to take side but to "try" to protect the Bitcoin.

We will need to ordain ministers selected after completing prescribed courses of study setup by the developers.

In short I am asking Satochi to help this church with original coins. If it is a troll, I am talking to the Dev Community at large to recruit them to ordain the ministers.

Regards,

Theo Chino
https://www.facebook.com/groups/557495624389384 (NY State)
http://frenchmorning.com/en/2014/08/18/french-robin-hood-bitcoin-new-york
(My position on the fork is still the same as when I ran for a seat of the Foundation; still don't have enough information and thing will move faster than I can devote the time to read about it.)

On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 1:30 PM, Btc Drak via bitcoin-dev <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
For the record I would like to share my technical analysis of the Satoshi email which I wrote in a pastebin (http://pastebin.com/Ct5M8fa2) a few days ago.

1. The email is the one used by Satoshi to announce Bitcoin in the first place. 

2. The email was not spoofed, it actually originated from vistomail's server. The email headers show the email originated from 190.97.163.93 and the SPF records show this as an authorised sender for the email. This does not prove the account wasn't hacked of course, or that the account might have expired and be re-registered by someone else (vistomail is a paid for email provider).

3. While the email is not signed, and there are a number of PGP keys listed on key servers for him (to vary addresses), he didnt sign any emails with any PGP keys.

It is therefore not possible to outright dismiss the email's authenticity as the email originates from an authentic source. The only questions is whether the webmail service was hacked or commandeered somehow.



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