Moscow hackspace "Neuron" accepts bitcoins


    (pictured: RoboSapien , Kevin Mitnik ’s business card and plywood bitcoin) .

    Pizza for 10,000 bitcoins (2010). Villa in Bali for 800 bitcoins (2014).
    And in Moscow, for bitcoins, you can not only eat on the subway (in Dolgoprudny), but also pay a membership fee in the Neuron hackspace for a month. (Provided that your activity is consistent with the values ​​of hackspace ).

    Working definition = hacker = according to IETF RFC1983
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    In hackspace, we use the IETF RFC1983 definition for the word hacker:

    A person who delights in having an intimate understanding of the
    internal workings of a system, computers and computer networks in
    particular. The term is often misused in a pejorative context,
    where "cracker" would be the correct term. See also: cracker .

    “A man enjoying a thorough understanding of the internal actions of systems, computers and computer networks in particular”



    Hackspace is coworking for geeks, robotics specialists, cybersecurity specialists, IT specialists, 3D printers, brain researchers and social scientists. engineering, game developers, creators of AI with a "mysterious Russian soul", people associated with new educational formats.
    For everyone there are many Wi-Fi, books, soldering irons, 3D printers (there is a laser cutter ), as well as several legendary gadgets.

    There are two types of membranes - “dynamics” ( 3000r / month ), that is, you sit at any free space, and “statics” ( 10.000r / month ) - with your own desktop.
    (For those who want to keep abreast of hackspace and discuss near-hacker issues - you can subscribe tohackspace public newsletter ).

    About the statement of the Central Bank
    - an article on Habré about a certain statement by the Central Bank

    - the position of the hackspace ( Alisa Shevchenko , offensive security researcher):
    “1. CBR:
    "According to Article 27 of the Federal Law" On the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia) "the issue of monetary surrogates in the Russian Federation is prohibited."
    2. Article 27 of the Federal Law "On the Central Bank of the Russian Federation":
    "Official monetary unit (currency) of the Russian Federation is the ruble. One ruble consists of 100 kopecks. The introduction on the territory of the Russian Federation of other monetary units and the issue of monetary surrogates are prohibited. ”
    3. The terms“ introduction ”(monetary units) and“ monetary surrogate ”are not defined anywhere in this Federal Law.
    4. Not yet in any law of the Russian Federation does it say that Bitcoin is a “money surrogate”, nor that the use of Bitcoin in one form or another is “the introduction of other monetary units”.
    5. Even if someone will be able to legally bring Bitcoin under article 27, despite explicit legal inconsistencies - something he has yet to show exactly what Bitcoin differs from WebMoney and Yandex.money, which in the same article do not apply. "

    Another opinion lawyer about the statement


    Under the cut, a list of what else you can spend bitcoins on, a few videos from Khan and infographics.




    What else can you spend bitcoins on now?


    ( in addition to Internet services and paying for games )


    Donations to Wikipedia


    Donations to The Pirate Bay


    Learn at the University of Cyprus


    Lasers


    Herbs


    Space flight


    Beer in London and Sydney , but in Russia it was possible at first and then not


    Clock “Rocket” was first possible , and then you can not


    Service personal drivers (Russia)


    Online consumer goods store

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    Pizza


    Air tickets


    Electronics


    More electronics


    Hipster clothes from Berlin

    P.S.
    some theory
    Tutorial video from Khan Academy



    Infographic "How Bitcoin Works"
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