Great work, thank you
Same here. Happy zappy
Great animation, food for thought. Thanks for sharing
Great video, thank you đ
I love walks in the springtime #springstr #bluebellsstr

I enjoyed the chaos! Good work, thanks đ
Happy halving!
For example zapping a good post :-)
GM!
Proof of work-out. Back squats today were tough but I'm glad I went

Thanks, checking it out!
Walk in the woods on a rainy/sunny day with my boy and the dogs. Bliss


It worked! Lovely walk with the pooches
Dogs creeping into my eyeline to subtly suggest it's time for a walk #dogstr 
Good work! I love using casa- great to see new features rolling out
Youâve probably seen GreenpeaceUSA's Bitcoin report by now, and my response (if you haven't been blocked).
Hereâs six things that every environmentalist, Bitcoin advocate, regulator, policymaker and media representative should know about GreenpeaceUSA.
I've had this information for over a year, but have held back on going public with it until now because there were initially signs that GreenpeaceUSA would be open to engaging with environmentalists within the Bitcoin community.
With them now blocking me from commenting on their tweets, all hope of that has now ended. So here's what I can tell you about GreenpeaceUSA, and their campaign that have not been aired publicly until now, and which may surprise you.
Firstly, some context: Iâm a former volunteer environmental campaigner with Greenpeace. I once risked arrest to stand up for causes I believed in, including an anti-GMO campaign against McDonalds which was successful within 6 weeks, and hailed as an example of how creative direct action can yield fast results. One of the differences: we talked to McDonalds (something no one at GreenpeaceUSA is currently doing with the Bitcoin community).
I know a number of people in the environmental movement, and I would like to thank them for their honesty in whistleblowing on a thoroughly misguided campaign from GreenpeaceUSA from start to finish.
1. GreenpeaceUSAâs campaign does NOT have the backing of Greenpeace International. In fact, other branches have asked questions of GreenpeaceUSAâs tactics, and even said that their campaign is damaging the Greenpeace brand, and has resulted in the loss of subscriptions.
2. Within GreenpeaceUSA, there are a growing number of voices of discontent. There is a growing division between some of the younger crypto-neutral or crypto-friendly millennial in their base, and the directorship of GreenpeaceUSA
3. As we know, GreenpeaceUSA did receive a $5Million donation from Rippleâs chair Chris Larsen to run an anti-Bitcoin campaign. What you probably do not know is that within Greenpeace, several staff have questioned whether this is ethical, or in the spirit of an organization that says it relies only on grassroots funding in its sign-up pledge.
4. Some members of EWG and SierraClub, particularly younger members, were not enamoured with their organizationâs collusion with GreenpeaceUSAâs âChange the Codeâ campaign. EWG has not engaged in anti-Bitcoin rhetoric since 6 April â23.
5. The head of GreenpeaceUSAâs âChange the Codeâ campaign has stepped down and is no longer any part of GreenpeaceUSA. At the time of his stepping down he was reported by a source within GreenpeaceUSA to be questioning the wisdom of the campaign.
6. Within GreenpeaceUSA, we know from multiple inside sources that the Change the Code campaign has been widely acknowledged to have been ânot particularly successfulâ. GreenpeaceUSAâs campaign got off on the wrong foot right from the start, by antagonising environmentalists within the Bitcoin community, such as me. Hereâs its half-time report (TL;DR, the worst performing environmental campaign Iâve ever witnessed). https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/greenpeace-environment-attacks-help-bitcoin⌠Now, the campaign is in more disarray than ever, resorting to tenuous ad hominem attacks against Satoshi Action, based on the discover that one of their supporters is a climate denier. True. Well, guess what: one of their supporters is also a plant-based, tree-hugging, climate-activist & meditation teacher: me. Thatâs the beauty of Bitcoin: it pulls people in from across the political spectrum: we are as diverse as society itself, and thatâs what makes us strong. As I wrote recently, âwhen the ship youâre standing on is sinking: it doesnât matter if youâre on the left of right side of it.â
I hoped GreenpeaceUSA would end their anti-Bitcoin campaign before their credibility and relevance to the new generation of millennials they are currently disenfranchising is completely severed.
But it seems at the moment they are more intent on doubling down on misinformation. Their leadership must change for them to ever have hope of becoming a true voice for the environment again.
thanks Daniel. I admit I was a monthly set-and-forget subscriber. when the change the code piece came out I rage-cancelled. a rep from Greenpeace called and I said I quit specifically due to this stance. I tried saying something like "Bitcoin is not the problem, it is part of the solution" then rambled for a bit, not very effectively. thanks for your work, I'm grateful

