Submitted by webmaster on Tue, 05/17/2011 - 16:16
For a while now we've been wanting to get more pictures and videos of people using Shire Silver in everyday trade. Just this morning the fine folks at the Free State Project, also desiring more media generation, created a contest for PorcFest.
Submitted by webmaster on Sat, 10/30/2010 - 10:29
Good Morning!
I just read your article "Silver money for Americans" posted 25 October, and I think you are making two important mistakes in your thinking. As your work is very interesting and you are mostly right, I would like you to consider some friendly criticism.
Submitted by webmaster on Sat, 09/18/2010 - 13:58
One of the hardest parts of growing new alternative currencies like Shire Silver is getting new people on board. There's the catch-22 of "why would we accept this if not enough others do", which is a hard nut to crack.
However, these difficult economic times give us an edge. We have a user base of potential customers, perhaps dozens of people who are currently holding Shire Silver cards just in Manchester alone. For some merchants, getting 5-10 new customers can make their week.
Submitted by webmaster on Sun, 07/11/2020 - 19:21
PorcFest was a great time, but its not the only large summer freedom celebration here in New Hampshire. The 5th annual Live Free Or Die Rally (LFODR) is coming up.
This event will likely have several hundred participants, as well as live bands, cannon fire, and all sorts of other activities that free people enjoy. There will also be vendors, and Shire Silver fully intends to be in the thick of it.
Submitted by webmaster on Sun, 03/21/2010 - 17:45
Our second day at the Free State Project's Liberty Forum was a blast! We talked to lots of freedom lovers and had some more in depth discussions with some of the other silver promoters there.
One of the most interesting vendors at the Liberty Forum was the Silver Circle movie crew. They are making a feature length animated thriller-romance movie (quite possibly in 3-D) about the struggle by some rebels in a slightly dystopian world to take on the Federal Reserve. Unfortunately, the dystopian world envisioned in the film isn't really all that different from the real world.