@solex Fresh address specifically for voting: 18EChYmw66RLTvRqUYLSp6Ggh9Qt8edzto
As far as a "biographical summary" goes, there isn't much of importance. I am 21 years of age.
I have a high school education. I created and ran a sole-proprietorship at age 17, which was shut down due to bill S-5 (Canada).
I had the opportunity to go as a vendor to the Fredericton tattoo expo during 2018, 2 months before bill S-5 came into effect. While I was there I found two important things to note. 1) I was the youngest vendor there. 2) I was the only vendor there accepting cryptocurrency at all.
I had plenty of people curious about it, but even at the end of the expo I hadn't made a single sale with cryptocurrency.
During that time, I was pretty active in various facebook groups involving cryptocurrency. My favourite one was titled "AV2", funnily enough, a fork of a group titled "Anarcrypt". I had posted about my experience during the expo, and asked for suggestions to get more involved and increase adoption. From there I was directed to what was the Bitcoin Cash Fund.
I immediately became a meet-up host. Rather than just hosting an event to discuss cryptocurrency, I would host bands and form deals with local breweries in an attempt to increase turnout, and give everybody ~$3 of BCH. This is enough to at least provide upwards of a 60% discount on door prices for the bands. Patrons also had the option to buy merch from bands (most notably a local pop-punk band called Sound Drown) or drinks from the venue.
I had posted a vlog to promote the event and discuss the details:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW81t8FMlW0&t
Quick shout out to the venue, as well as the venue manager. Eric @ People's Pub - you're the man.
https://www.facebook.com/PeoplesPub/
And a vlog with the footage of the event:
I also have a lazyfox task open for anybody that wants to promote adoption in the area.
https://lazyfox.io/task/Mvo/take-a-video-of-you-buying-a-drink-people-s-pub
As I said in the previous post, I had gone to the Tattoo expo again in 2019 as a /sponsor/ with the sole intention on education people on, and giving out BCH. You can view some of that trip here:
& these have horrible audio, but were for my second appearance on Bitcoin Cast:
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You can view both of my appearances on Bitcoin Cast here:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9PbYmUAEVk
I have made educational videos about the differences between BTC and BCH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foEafv-fD4Y&t= , as well as how to quickly connect your BCHD node to the Neutrino wallet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAqTHMlz8aE
Prior to the BCH/BSV split, I had also organized the very first Handcash coinroll
https://www.yours.org/content/the-first-handcash-coinroll--aug-1st-2018--84b6fb95d952 & written about what went wrong, what could be improved.
https://www.yours.org/content/what-not-to-do-organizing-a-coinroll-7f048652b503
As far as writings not related to Bitcoin, here's one I had written taking Modern History back in grade 11, recently shared on honest.cash
https://honest.cash/BitcoinCashNB/the-decline-of-intellectual-property-2123
I am here primarily for "IV. Values and beliefs: adoption is paramount" of the article of federation.
I feel as though the more I learn, the more equipped I am to bring new users into the fold.
"I, JettScythe, substantially agree with the Bitcoin Unlimited Vision as defined in Article 1 and agree to work towards the success of Bitcoin as defined by Article 1. I agree to follow the rules outlined in Articles 2,3, and 4 for all matters pertaining to Bitcoin Unlimited. I further recognize that becoming a member of the Bitcoin Unlimited Federation and simultaneously working to undermine the Bitcoin Unlimited Vision will inflict substantial harm on the other members of the Bitcoin Unlimited Confederation, including but not limited to, loss of Member's time quantified by the average hourly wage of a principal engineer in the USA, loss of member monetary donations, and loss of opportunity."
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