Unable to Vote in the Bitcoin Foundation Elections?

Unable to Vote in the Bitcoin Foundation Elections?

There has unfortunately been recent confusion with the Bitcoin Foundation Elections. We attempted to highlight the new criteria in our first article covering the Foundation elections and at the end of each following candidate article, gently nudged people that they might want to read the initial election article. That due to a recent change in the bylaws, members were required to "activate" their account for voting. This new change came about due to the previous election rules requiring a certain percentage of the membership to vote for a candidate for that candidate to win. Because of....


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