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Crypto currencies are all about high decentralization. As time goes on, more and more people involved in Bitcoin realize the assignment of power to a central 'authority' is perceived to be a 'very bad thing' as it relates to direction and consensus building within the market. Simply put, the foundation shouldn't exists in its current form. A handful of Bitcoin entrepreneurs doesn't represent the interests of ALL MANKIND'S need for various levels of computed trust. In effect, a foundation's job would simply be pushing a PR agenda for the movement. You don't need to waste effort or, more importantly, time in electing a board to go hire a PR firm. My plan is to put together a basic marketing plan, go peddle it to a few top PR firms, and then let them take it and run with it. Because it's Bitcoin, the marketing campaign can be crowdsourced, even to the point the ads themselves contain QR codes for keeping the ads running. Imagine a Bart splash campaign at all the stations, with QR codes to track the funding and length of time they run. You could check on the funds and donate if you wanted to keep it going. Anyway, it's all about marketing in the new economy. We don't need a foundation. We need traditional marketing and, frankly, some crisis marketing thrown in for good measure. |