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The Team is arriving in Miami for TNABC as we speak
first pics are up
I will update this thread with whatever the team sends me from Miami (as I did not go this year)
https://btcmiami.com/speaker/ryan-taylor/

Spotted on a flight (great welcome)
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Booth looks great and is ready to go:
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Exclusive Interview with Ryan Taylor at The North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami 2018

Interview with Ryan Taylor, CEO of Dash Core Team at The North American Bitcoin Conference, a part of World Blockchain Forum in Miami January 18th 2018. Hosted by Rod Ambrissi Proposal Owner of Dash Digital Cash Brazil YouTube & Social Media Marketing Program.

 
Every duff spent on sponsoring TNABC just massively backfired into a public relations dumpster fire.

https://twitter.com/xeegeex/status/954786816065966081



It won't be easy to undo the damage caused by this mistake and ensuing community uproar.

Dash Core needs to hire a Diversity Manager and find qualified women to serve in DashCoreClub Executive positions, ASAP.

Masternodes should vote to sponsor Girls-Who-Code and similar efforts to correct the gender imbalance so prevalent in the exclusively male Dash developer and CoreClub groups.

Funds must be allocated for ASU scholarships to be awarded to promising STEM individuals who identify as female. Otherwise the Dash community will not be inclusive and continued to be seen by the public as blatantly sexist as a result of sponsoring an Official Networking Event held at a strip club.

You are late - and I know you don't care, but for the ones that DO care: This is Dash Core Groups statement on this matter.

https://twitter.com/RTaylor05/status/955474752646266880

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Actions speak louder than words. It's easy to tweet out a generic pro forma apology statement, but where are the corrective actions required to back up the statement?

Read the statement again, think about it, read it again - and notice: The corrective action already took place, as we have severed our relationship to Keynote, the organizer of the event
Keynote did not comply to their own anti harassment policy which we consider as unacceptable for industry standards.

Keynote is dedicated to providing an enjoyable, respectful and harassment-free event experience for everyone regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, or religion. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks.
 
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