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RE: My Thoughts on Ross

in #philosophy8 years ago (edited)

I'm also going to ask everyone in this space to be in the second bucket. Do something about this injustice. Think about the software you could write.

Funny you say this, I am an Ethereum developer (with large crowdfunding campaign experience), and Lyn and I have made contact (thanks to her post on #steemit) to open up a discussion around the development of an Ethereum smart-contract (100% completely transparent) crowdfunding campaign, to raise funds which would 100% go towards helping fight this important, landmark, U.S legal case, with the aim of reducing Ross' sentence (at the least) or, for a complete re-trial.

I believe, we could potentially raise millions in doing so for the sole purpose of contributing to the @rossulbricht legal defense team.

Please, spread the word, and follow me @darknet to keep updated!

p.s - you can see @rossulbricht interest in my suggestion under my recent replies here, or her original post here, in the comments section.

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Excellent Idea. I spoke to Lyn last year and was close to launching a freeross Counterparty token. The timing wasn't right, so I decided not to do so. I would be excited to see some sort of token based fund raiser. Specially with a smart contract.

How many people realise they can support Ross' legal defence by transferring their Steemit balance to @rossulbricht ?

Not enough. But yes, this is another great use case for #steemit!

Here is a donation button for @rossulbricht



A full crowdfunding campaign will help bring awareness to this, as well as offer allow another form of contribution, in the form of Ethereum (being the 2nd largest market cap, such a campaign could be wildly successful).

Also, via the use of a smart-contract, we can even implement voting mechanisms as to how the money raised should be used (if @rossulbricht would like to do it that way).

I will keep everybody updated.