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      Juggernog last edited by

      excited…

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        Tuck Fheman last edited by

        [img]http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/dat-ass.gif[/img]

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          chrisj Regular Member last edited by

          I really like this.

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            Piedaddy last edited by

            I hope FTC adopts an early plan to not accept officially any business that is illegal , illicit or immoral that will bring negative attention towards it. Such as drug dealers, prostitutes, cigarettes (Not dual use tobacco that is legal to ship across state lines), pornography (which is sometimes illegal in certain states, counties, cities) nor businesses located in Occupied territories or zones. I think it would be advantageous to adopt an early “Conscientious” plan that will keep FTC out of the governments eyes like others have or offend human rights groups that may turn toward us. Its good to be in the limelight but not the wrong light.

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              justabitoftime last edited by

              [quote name=“Piedaddy” post=“11162” timestamp=“1370722183”]
              I hope FTC adopts an early plan to not accept officially any business that is illegal , illicit or immoral that will bring negative attention towards it. Such as drug dealers, prostitutes, cigarettes (Not dual use tobacco that is legal to ship across state lines), pornography (which is sometimes illegal in certain states, counties, cities) nor businesses located in Occupied territories or zones. I think it would be advantageous to adopt an early “Conscientious” plan that will keep FTC out of the governments eyes like others have or offend human rights groups that may turn toward us. Its good to be in the limelight but not the wrong light.
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              Personally, I don’t want to head down that path. As an open source project, there’s absolutely nothing we can do to allow/deny someone that wants to use the coin. As far as immoral, I don’t want to spend any time trying to make those determinations. Everyone will rally behind their own ideas, that’s the sheer beauty of this community. I hope each of embrace the differences and find ways that their specific vision for the coin happens on some level.

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                Piedaddy last edited by

                [quote name=“justabitoftime” post=“11164” timestamp=“1370722789”]
                [quote author=Piedaddy link=topic=1366.msg11162#msg11162 date=1370722183]
                I hope FTC adopts an early plan to not accept officially any business that is illegal , illicit or immoral that will bring negative attention towards it. Such as drug dealers, prostitutes, cigarettes (Not dual use tobacco that is legal to ship across state lines), pornography (which is sometimes illegal in certain states, counties, cities) nor businesses located in Occupied territories or zones. I think it would be advantageous to adopt an early “Conscientious” plan that will keep FTC out of the governments eyes like others have or offend human rights groups that may turn toward us. Its good to be in the limelight but not the wrong light.
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                Personally, I don’t want to head down that path. As an open source project, there’s absolutely nothing we can do to allow/deny someone that wants to use the coin. As far as immoral, I don’t want to spend any time trying to make those determinations. Everyone will rally behind their own ideas, that’s the sheer beauty of this community. I hope each of embrace the differences and find ways that their specific vision for the coin happens on some level.
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                Thats why I said officially recognize…you cant stop people from accepting it of course but it doesnt have to have a seal of approval.

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                  Piedaddy last edited by

                  [quote name=“Piedaddy” post=“11177” timestamp=“1370725259”]
                  [quote author=justabitoftime link=topic=1366.msg11164#msg11164 date=1370722789]
                  [quote author=Piedaddy link=topic=1366.msg11162#msg11162 date=1370722183]
                  I hope FTC adopts an early plan to not accept officially any business that is illegal , illicit or immoral that will bring negative attention towards it. Such as drug dealers, prostitutes, cigarettes (Not dual use tobacco that is legal to ship across state lines), pornography (which is sometimes illegal in certain states, counties, cities) nor businesses located in Occupied territories or zones. I think it would be advantageous to adopt an early “Conscientious” plan that will keep FTC out of the governments eyes like others have or offend human rights groups that may turn toward us. Its good to be in the limelight but not the wrong light.
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                  Personally, I don’t want to head down that path. As an open source project, there’s absolutely nothing we can do to allow/deny someone that wants to use the coin. As far as immoral, I don’t want to spend any time trying to make those determinations. Everyone will rally behind their own ideas, that’s the sheer beauty of this community. I hope each of embrace the differences and find ways that their specific vision for the coin happens on some level.
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                  Thats why I said officially recognize…you cant stop people from accepting it of course but it doesnt have to have a seal of approval.
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                  again…thats why I said officially recognize it.

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                    justabitoftime last edited by

                    The community as a whole with have different opinions here. I assume we’ll have to cross that bridge when we get there… right now, we’re just focused on giving everyone a way to trade their coins. I hear what you’re saying and respect the opinion.

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                      Atlas last edited by

                      I’m not gonna lie. I’m pretty damn excited. Keep it up Bushstar! You the man

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                        justabitoftime last edited by

                        Not only will this be a great benefit to the community, it’ll also help those on the front lines battle the attacks. One of the most common attacks:

                        “You can’t spend Feathercoin on anything”

                        Oh yeah? Not the case anymore. :)

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                          justabitoftime last edited by

                          Here…we…gooooooooooooo

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                            Tuck Fheman last edited by

                            [quote name=“justabitoftime” post=“11164” timestamp=“1370722789”]
                            [quote author=Piedaddy link=topic=1366.msg11162#msg11162 date=1370722183]
                            I hope FTC adopts an early plan to not accept officially any business that is illegal , illicit or immoral that will bring negative attention towards it. Such as drug dealers, prostitutes, cigarettes (Not dual use tobacco that is legal to ship across state lines), pornography (which is sometimes illegal in certain states, counties, cities) nor businesses located in Occupied territories or zones. I think it would be advantageous to adopt an early “Conscientious” plan that will keep FTC out of the governments eyes like others have or offend human rights groups that may turn toward us. Its good to be in the limelight but not the wrong light.
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                            Personally, I don’t want to head down that path. As an open source project, there’s absolutely nothing we can do to allow/deny someone that wants to use the coin. As far as immoral, I don’t want to spend any time trying to make those determinations. Everyone will rally behind their own ideas, that’s the sheer beauty of this community. I hope each of embrace the differences and find ways that their specific vision for the coin happens on some level.
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                            I understand op’s concerns, but completely agree with Jbit.

                            I certainly don’t want the government regulating what non-violent vices people entertain themselves with, much less Feathercoin attempting to restrict it’s use for such things. It’s none of FTC’s business, in my opinion. It’s all about freedom and liberty, especially from control.

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