Chinese bitcoin book contains 0.01 to 1 BTC inside and a note “hold it 5 years, you’ll be surprised”
This Chinese bitcoin intro book from 2014 contains 0.01~1 BTC inside and a note "hold it 5 years, you'll be surprised". If you are one of the lucky readers, remember to scan the code and enjoy your surprise pic.twitter.com/ge7PnL2Luy
— cnLedger (@cnLedger) December 9, 2017
by Stonetoss @stone_toss
It's a Bubble by @stone_toss https://t.co/nUntcVtng0 pic.twitter.com/T7585Xfh11
— Bitcoin Art Gallery (@btcArtGallery) December 14, 2017
lol #cryptocrash is trending pic.twitter.com/iMHCk5QHwE
— Stonetoss Comics (@stone_toss) February 20, 2022
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to journalists: “Are banks going to eventually disappear? Yes. The truth is that this is what’s pushing Bitcoin prices upwards”
Israeli Prime Minister @netanyahu to journalists:
“Are banks going to eventually disappear? Yes. The truth is that this is what’s pushing #Bitcoin prices upwards” pic.twitter.com/SwIxaCPSQM— Udi Wertheimer [Bitcoin Noob] (@udiWertheimer) December 13, 2017
The Onion on Bitcoin
Bitcoin On Path To Functioning Just Like Real Currency After Small Concentration Of People Acquire Majority Of It https://t.co/0QcCfEaLMP pic.twitter.com/QSv72OmIYQ
— The Onion (@TheOnion) December 8, 2017
Bitcoin Plunge Reveals Possible Vulnerabilities In Crazy Imaginary Internet Money https://t.co/gw9MoCbvY0 pic.twitter.com/I10ib4NKC1
— The Onion (@TheOnion) December 8, 2017
Bitcoin Hackers Steal $65 Million https://t.co/KKdgiadozt #WhatDoYouThink? pic.twitter.com/LC1Ktd6QfR
— The Onion (@TheOnion) August 9, 2016
"I can’t even log on anymore without her private-messaging me and asking for help with a Bitcoin transaction." https://t.co/IvDVulxzqo pic.twitter.com/SdQQ0NkNnb
— The Onion (@TheOnion) August 15, 2017
Here's a great @TheOnion Article: #Bitcoin takes a step towards legitimacy after replacing the Won as North Korea's official currency. pic.twitter.com/U4ogzUoJfd
— Brook Chelmo 🌏 (@BRChelmo) December 12, 2017
the other side of the story @eric_lombrozo
In hindsight, the politicization of mining might have been inevitable…but scapegoating of Bitcoin protocol developers needs to stop. Without their incredible work, Bitcoin node software wouldn't be able to keep up with current network demand at all and would be far less secure.
— Eric Lombrozo (@eric_lombrozo) December 12, 2017
Gavin and Mike lobbied industry with a particular agenda without consulting any other protocol developers (https://t.co/j3pmVck4Wd) stating an intent to "be more of a dictator" and to politicize mining (29:40).
— Eric Lombrozo (@eric_lombrozo) December 12, 2017
Then a massive smear campaign against protocol developers who went against this agenda was launched on reddit. This would eventually lead to Mike's rage quit and a hit piece against protocol developers being published in the New York Times.
— Eric Lombrozo (@eric_lombrozo) December 12, 2017
It's bad enough that the accusations leveled at Blockstream are false. Many others who have little to do with Blockstream other than collaboration on open source software development were implicated as well.
— Eric Lombrozo (@eric_lombrozo) December 12, 2017