Tis a beautiful day to be a coiner. The price is mooning, the alts are popping, and the government is going a little crazy. Here is a quick list of the digital asset happenings over the last few days. After that, I made some poems because I enjoy doing weird stuff like rhyming BTC andContinue reading “Bitcoin Poetry”
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Answering My Friend’s BTC Questions
1. Since supply is always going to be limited, other than demand what are other factors that makes the price/value of Bitcoin fluctuates? So this is one of the hardest questions to answer in Bitcoin because it is such a speculative market. One reason I think the price has been so volatile over the pastContinue reading “Answering My Friend’s BTC Questions”
Blockchain: A Cool Word and a Cool System (12/16/2020)
The moon inched closer this morning as Bitcoin rocketed upwards from the doldrums of early teens into the roaring 20s. It is truly the a good time to be a Bitcoin bull, bull, bull. With such wanton enthusiasm and extraordinary glee in the air, tis the season perhaps, I felt inspired to go back toContinue reading “Blockchain: A Cool Word and a Cool System (12/16/2020)”
Hump Day Dip (12/9/2020)
GASP: Bitcoin dipped back down to 18k last night, a 5% dip from the weekly average of 18.9k. Ethereum and the alts dragged too, bouncing sharper south than the 5%. Reading for the Day: Check out Messari’s year end report for crypto written by Ryan Selkis. The dude is a genius. He lays out theContinue reading “Hump Day Dip (12/9/2020)”
12/7/2020
Tweet of the Day: “Today I learned the dollar has lost 99.93% of its value since 2013 (relative to Bitcoin).” – Edward Snowden… yeah, that Edward Snowden. An Assortment of BTC Prices: 1 BTC = 32.35 Ethereum 113 Christmas Trees Priced @ $159 = 1 BTC .5 BTC = 15 shares of Tesla When didContinue reading “12/7/2020”