Wikipedia is centralization of information. Information should be decentralized too.
You're right of course but if you don't present a case or any arguments it just sounds like a case of "not invented here syndrome", hence the troll calls.
Back to the OP, Wikipedia accepting BTC would certainly raise the profile of crypto, we're talking about the 5th most popular site on the web, and certainly many non-tech types value it and donate IME.
Asked if he was technically able to come up with the idea for bitcoin, Nakamoto responded: "Capability? Yes, but any programmer could do that."
How many people are really technically capable? It has been suggested that there is only three hundred people in the world with the knowledge and skill to have done this.
As with the other "...not involved anymore" quote you have to put this in the context of the conversation, i.e. asking an engineer if he could engineer something is a pretty pointless question.
So we're still at: Proof: Zero, Conjecture: Off the scale.
The gotcha is you need to get in the 100k sigs mark which is difficult with something as niche as bitcoin, got to try though right? Oh and ditch/jailbreak your iToys too of course, you throw everything at them...
I'm new around here but thanks for posting this link ... it really struck a chord as I managed to lose a bunch of BTC recently (though nothing like this guy!) trying to play the market game of selling high and buying low intra-day... thinking I knew better. Tough lesson to learn but in future I'll sit on my remaining stash and encourage anyone else to think long and hard before trying this.