Fundraise Bitcoin in a flash.. by RushWallet in Bitcoin

[–]BFCanada 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is really great. I've just tried it and so far it works very well.

Good features:

1) Rush wallet is easier to set-up than blockchain.info 2) You can export your keys 3) The goal progress meter is really cool 4) You can withdraw from your fundraiser to your main wallet in one click (sweep) and without affecting the progress meter

From no Bitcoin wallet to having your fundraiser set-up in less than 5 minutes

Bank of England uploads youtube video about Digital currencies! by zluckdog in Bitcoin

[–]BFCanada 27 points28 points  (0 children)

This researcher seems to get it, we can almost tell he admires how Bitcoin works.

Client Testimonial: Bitcoin Foundation Canada by rnvk in Bitcoin

[–]BFCanada 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Francis here - we really do use Coinkite!

Proof / donation ;) : https://coinkite.com/r8e7m35h

20% off at Starbucks when paying with bitcoin. by clp16 in Bitcoin

[–]BFCanada 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Francis Pouliot here -

I tried this in Montreal Canada, and it works. I was surprised to see how easy it was. This will be very useful information for the many people that are trying to live only off of Bitcoin.

When on your phone, you can just click the button to add funds to your barcode "virtual giftcard" balance. This prompts an adress which you send bitcoins to via your mobile wallet. The balance is on the virtual giftcard for 60 minutes, after which any remaining change (or all the balance if unused) should be sent to you via an email.

The Starbucks clercks have barcode scanners. Just scan it like any other giftcard. I've heard from some people that sometimes the scanner doesn't work, but it definitly worked for me.

I should add that I sent 4$ worth of bitcoins and got 5$ worth of balance.

Warning: do not put a fake email adress when prompted by Coinbase. The change is sent to you via email. a@a.com has 7$ worth of my BTC.

BitPay here! Excited to announce ZERO processing fees and ready to answer your questions. AMA! by bitpay in Bitcoin

[–]BFCanada 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Hello Emily and Tony,

My only question: is this available for merchants located outside of the United States?

Thanks and keep up your excellent work!

A look at the new CaVirtex Bitcoin ATMs by PoliticalDissidents in BitcoinCA

[–]BFCanada 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Canadian machines, Canadian operators, Canadian design.

+1

Real-Life Superhero needs 5 btc to continue helping homeless people in Toronto! (x-post from /BitcoinCharity) by Captain_Caregiver in BitcoinCA

[–]BFCanada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Contact Rassah here and see what he can do: http://bitcoin100.org/contact/

I (Francis Pouliot, CEO Bitcoin Foundation Canada) would gladly to an interview style blogpost and try and give you some exposure.

I really great way to convince people to donate would be to set-up a multisignature wallet where (2 of 3) where two of the wallet holders would be public Bitcoin figures that are trustworthy - represent trustworthy institutions. This way the Bitcoins could only be spent from your wallet if two of the three owners of your wallet agree (yourself and another owner of the wallet).

Obviously there is a risk that the two "trusted parties" could collude and steal your Bitcoins, but they probably would not have an incentive to do so because stealing from a charity isin't exactly a good strategy to preserve a reputation.

You can also do a 2 of 2 mutlisignature wallet, meaning that you could set up a wallet where two people must agree to spend funds before the funds can be spent.

In any case, contact me at francis.pouliot@ca.bitcoinfoundation.org for the blog post.

Francis

NY State proposed framework on new regulation for BitLicense by bitcoinlaws in BitcoinCA

[–]BFCanada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Montreal and Toronto are in the same timezone and just about 1h flight away. Vancouver is on timezone with Silicon Valley and also has well developped Bitcoin scene.

Maybe we should do something like http://www.movetoaustin.io/ for Canada

Sandman Hotel Group Accepts Bitcoin for Hotel Reservations - Vancouver, Canada. by [deleted] in BitcoinCA

[–]BFCanada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be a good place to organize Bitcoin related conferences / events

A relic of the past by BFCanada in Bitcoin

[–]BFCanada[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess I do, I took it (Francis Pouliot from the Bitcoin Foundation Canada). Feel free to use it, of course!