moli
Well-known member
LOL!!!3 Polkovaya Ul., Bldg. 1
Moscow, Russia 127018
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LOL!!!3 Polkovaya Ul., Bldg. 1
Moscow, Russia 127018
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Do you have a fake address in Russia that I can borrow? :grin:
You cheap bastard...Am happy to help contribute to Darkcoin! Just signed up for a lifetime membership! Woohoo!
You are right, that is an error on our side. We'll prepare something asap. Meanwhile, I'll give you the key points:eduffield : the foundation-site does not mention its privacy policy. Before I disclose my private address I'd like to know more about how this information is used, who can see it and so on.
We are not required to check the validity of the information provided.+1 is an pseudonymous membership possible?
I dont want to see the DRK headquarters raped by the MI6 some day and suddenly the MOSSAD knocks at my door to "ask questions"
We only asked for name and address to be tax exempt. Email is to be able to communicate with you and for you to log into the website. Darkcointalk username is to be able to give permits in the dedicated forum when we have it.To be honest, I was surprised that a potential Darkcoin Foundation Member is asked to provide all those sensitive information but Who said you have to give your real address, name, private email etc?
You cheap bastard...
Why not industrial?
Beware - Russia is a country where what you think is a joke and unreal become reality too often and in very sad ways... I'm pretty sure you don't want that address to become you home addressYes, moli. Feel free to use this one: ул. Большая Лубянка, дом 1/3
You are right, that is an error on our side. We'll prepare something asap. Meanwhile, I'll give you the key points:
I'm really proud of you guys, congratulations! These are moments that will lead to a better world. I would be honoured to be a member, the only thing I would like to know more about is the conflict of interest clause and its implications. I'm not too sure where a source of conflict would arise from the 4 mission statements of the Darkcoin Foundation. Could you give us an example? My only real immediate concern with regards to this question is for the sustainable charity development I am creating… as long as that isn't a conflict I only see a benefit from coordinating our decentralized forces for maximum efficiency
The conflict of interest policy is there to avoid that any officer or board member of the foundation puts his/her interest before the one of the foundation. Imagine, for example, that I start an exchange. If the foundation were to select an exchange to use with its own funds, I should not take part on that decision because I obviously have a conflict of interest as I would probably favour mine over others, even if others were a better option.I'm really proud of you guys, congratulations! These are moments that will lead to a better world. I would be honoured to be a member, the only thing I would like to know more about is the conflict of interest clause and its implications. I'm not too sure where a source of conflict would arise from the 4 mission statements of the Darkcoin Foundation. Could you give us an example? My only real immediate concern with regards to this question is for the sustainable charity development I am creating… as long as that isn't a conflict I only see a benefit from coordinating our decentralized forces for maximum efficiency
From the announcement:Okay, I signed up.
Do I get a T-shirt?
Neither class of members receives any perks, really, other than the right to vote for board directors (this may change when Darkcoin is on its way toward world domination). For now, it’s best to think of membership as an act of support.
Exactly, it doesn't affect regular members, only those who perform specific tasks for the foundation. But those tasks don't need to be related with access to the funds necessarily, it is more broad than that.From: https://www.darkcoinfoundation.org/about/conflict-of-interest-policy/
"The purpose of this conflict of interest policy is to protect the interests of The Darkcoin Foundation, Inc. (the “Corporation”) when it is contemplating entering into a transaction or arrangement that might benefit the private interest of an officer or director of the Corporation."
It's about how Founders with access to the funds spend the Foundation money, not, I hope, about any one member like you or I having alternative interests. Because I have several hobbies that are frequently in conflict with my desire to buy more DRK. Eating, for instance.
LOL!!!
Exactly, it doesn't affect regular members, only those who perform specific tasks for the foundation. But those tasks don't need to be related with access to the funds necessarily, it is more broad than that.