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Behold the Bitcoin, the original cryptocurrency; whether you're a skeptic or a bitcoin believer, get the lowdown on this controversial coin.
Crypto dollar dad
March, 2020 I am George P. Sullivan, Senior Financial Analyst for Gray Harbor financial. Over the years I have met all kinds of people and I hear all of their stories. Today I am here to write about one of my favorites. I am adding this journal entry prior to my involvement with this client and I only intend to reenact real life events in my own words, I hope you enjoy!
By Andrew morrow5 years ago in The Chain
Reasons Why Bitcoin Could Double Your Money In 2021
The price of no other assets in the world has increased as fast as that of Bitcoin (BTC). From USD10,764 in September 2020 to 48,840 on February 17, 2021 – its value quadrupled in just 5 months. If you are a crypto investor or one who is planning to do so, the statistical presentation of the value of Bitcoin over the period October 2013-February 17, 2021 might interest you.
By Rahul Kohali5 years ago in The Chain
Forgotten Treasure
Losing a home is like losing a family member. For as long as I could remember, the house on the corner of Oak Avenue in the suburbs of Central Pennsylvania was my anchor point. Even when I lived on campus, that two-story, 4-bedroom house was my anchor, the place I learned how to walk, where I had tearful arguments, where I spent days hunkered down during blizzards. All these memories meant nothing to the bank. The foreclosure loomed over our heads like gallows. We were losing the house, and there was nothing left to do but search for an apartment and pack up.
By Daniel Neumann5 years ago in The Chain
A Hidden Threat to Bitcoin
In this day and age the advantage of an asset not carrying any intrinsic value is that everyone can just input their own reason for why they consider that asset valuable and they'd be correct. If with every passing minute someone else comes up with a new reason why that asset is valuable for them and buys the asset, that would not only vindicate everyone else's reason before them, but also would expand the amount of addressable newcomers. Bitcoin is the promise that keeps on delivering without actually delivering anything by itself, but if you hold an asset expecting it to perform in a certain way and it does, does it really matter the reasons why it did?
By Condor Research5 years ago in The Chain
Intelligent Cryptocurrency
What Is a Cryptocurrency? Intelligent cryptocurrency.A cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency that is secured by cryptography, which makes it nearly impossible to counterfeit or double-spend. Many cryptocurrencies are decentralized networks based on blockchain technology - a distributed ledger enforced by a disparate network of computers. A defining feature of cryptocurrencies is that they are generally not issued by any central authority, rendering them theoretically immune to government interference or manipulation.
By Sarbajit Das5 years ago in The Chain
We need to buy Bitcoin like our life depends on it … because it does!
Since the COVID-19 Pandemic began, United States billionaires have nearly doubled their money while more than 73 million people have lost their jobs, and are now struggling to get by. Recent events, including a widespread power outage in Texas during a particularly frosty cold spell, wildfires in California and abhorrent disaster relief efforts in Puerto Rico after the island was hit by Hurricane Maria in Sept. 2017, have called into question the ability and willingness of governments, even powerful ones, to mitigate the effects of natural disasters that have increased in frequency and intensity.
By jabril yousef faraj5 years ago in The Chain
I Think I Know Who Invented Bitcoin
Throughout history, value has taken many forms, and people have used many different mediums of exchange to represent money. Today, Bitcoin is the internet of money. It's an alternative to a current system and a money solution. It's decentralized, meaning no bank or government is in control of your funds. Only you can control your money.
By Marcel Grabowiecki 5 years ago in The Chain
Bits of Coin
Dead people are always forgiving. Wind howled through the abandoned cemetery, breaking the silence that normally settled amongst the moss covered stones and crypts. Benjamin Mayfair made his way through the graves overgrown with grass to the plot of freshly turned dirt in the back of the cemetery. Word of Jeremiah Hawthorne’s death had reached his ears earlier in the week, giving him time to make his plans.
By SharonSharpe5 years ago in The Chain








