I've just announce my candidacy as well - you can find the candidate thread here:
https://bitcoinfoundation.org/forum/index.php?/topic/1199-francis-pouliot-candidate-for-representative-of-the-individual-members/Full post (sorry for the wall of text)
Bringing the Foundation back to its root
My platform as representative of the Bitcoin Foundation's individual membersMy name is Francis Pouliot and I am a full-time Bitcoin advocate, educator, and community organizer. You may have heard of me as Director of Public Affairs at the Bitcoin Embassy, the first physical space in the world dedicated to the promotion and development of the cryptocurrency ecosystem.(...)
BitFrank,
Here's my reply to your post as you had originally posted it in Bitcoin Foundation forum, so that's where I replied to it:
https://bitcoinfoundation.org/forum/index.php?/topic/1199-francis-pouliot-candidate-for-representative-of-the-individual-members/#entry12724I had hoped that this would engender an intelligent and open discussion based on some of your replies in other threads, but I am observing that I am mistaken. As stated from back in the Bitcoin Foundation forum, I do not wish to "burn daylight," by which I mean I do not wish to waste time, with back and forth, when it is evident that you are likely to be inflexible, irrational, or unreasonable.
However, I do hope you'll read my latest wall of text:
https://bitcoinfoundation.org/forum/index.php?/topic/1203-i-vehemently-oppose-the-50-state-solution-and-you-should-too/Ciao
I posted the following because frankly, this is an interesting aspect of bitcoin - it's use and availability as cash and it's perceived utility in "black markets". Discussing such a subject is not equal to advocating it, rather it is an effort towards understanding.