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    June 13, 2014, 12:51:30 PM
    Last edit: June 16, 2014, 03:39:50 PM by start the art
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    Hi

    I was thinking lately to propose a community-purchase for one of my paintings but I'm stuck (re)thinking how
    exactly should it be done and who should be proposed as a receiver of painting in question. I have checked
    around and it seems Bitcoin Foundation is not really cheered by everyone here. The same goes for almost all
    aspects of Bitcoin system so I need a bit of help. Please post who do you think should receive one of paintings
    purchased by Bitcoin community, if such idea would work in the first place and eventualy what painting is your
    favourite. Thanks in advance!


    My official thread is at https://bt.irlbtc.com/view/361155.0

    Below is a short list of recipients with BTC address assigned to each of them. Once bitcoins received at some
    provided BTC address hit the price tag of 375 USD (cheapest paintings and average cost of delivery worldwide)
    I'll contact coresponding person or organization to arrange painting selection and delivery. Person or organization
    can opt to wait for more bitcoins to be sent to their coresponding BTC address in order to later pick bigger and
    more expenssive painting. If person or organization decide to not pick any painting ever then all received bitcoins
    will be sent to them or recipient of their choice. You can think of this as a fundraiser with an option to purchase
    painting instead of receiving bitcoins. Any bitcoins received after person or organization make a decision about
    outcome of their deal (pick some painting, receive bitcoins or donate them) will be kept by me as donation.

    Feel free to suggest more recipients, publicly or via PM. Questions are welcomed but I will not respond to stuff
    like "What is this?", "How can we know you will not scam bitcoins?" and similar questions. If by now you don't
    know who I am and what I'm normaly doing on this forum please do some research (check link above for a start).

    Bitcoin Foundation 19PbJF1Qvm6Ghsdh8qb2SNTPX8nnGmJme9

    Coindesk 1Dkf4XHpkf1kzFC1dt1KzEJPGFhxb4QGZ2

    Blockchain.info 19ZrRjzR1SzuQ8rGLJMgmadRgBEYSpscjj

    Bitstamp 142XucapeWAEY44fAEeU2QXg1shfVKy5wm

    Huobi 19a74KbqkCg3eYRPWJftBaWvFyDUDBE89H

    BitPay 1HVip6ykURSDWvXfmQ1FDTwMKXBWmQQG3C

    BTC Guild 1J18erSkiQ6crpGmWntMwYmNQnCb87R2jM

    Eligius 1Ah9asibhct1dubwrJnc8cFjBqQC5hLXoy

    Wladimir J. van der Laan 1FPYFaZSn5qtrLfoHNbDYXpLxtc2xj95eZ

    Gavin Andresen 14bjE9adMkeatCSBqybaqCBaC3jctc1EP9

    Jeff Garzik 18fHzE2Zndr3RAfot3DVo6XjDnrtKtY9of

    Gregory Maxwell 1P6J6VoVsFgXm3VFPXHSeJpnBRZVKWAYSB

    Nils Schneider 1LkRiJMA7mmC74amv6S92CtF3ZGk6d5HUb

    Pieter Wuille 1MfacV8dR9rVgixAmwaxpTDb9i9qhnUwDT

    Luke-Jr 16sGTAMfcmbqNG1VNhVWezyRHk6SYHbp9p

    ckolivas 1ErT77yhjqFJ2kJUiWtPC4TuGuyQe6NjjG

    theymos 1GFkdyNz7hB2cCTaYB6FJixzkiQcLTW6eL

    John K. 12nj29T6KiJNSFnrn6SCBh8GK6r3kBZ5tA

    tysat 1M2xYfykGmVEiDyNGRuyeX6g3j8isG7tKo

    Meni Rosenfeld 1PRpGcpwrDWtN5mRSXRirUMgKnddhwdnCc

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