bitcoin
Behold the Bitcoin, the original cryptocurrency; whether you're a skeptic or a bitcoin believer, get the lowdown on this controversial coin.
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"One more bloody thing?" Roona pulled out her BlackBerry from her messenger bag. She'd gotten it at Zazz, a High Street boutique that already seemed to embody the lost glamour of the not-even-distant past: paparazzi hounding celebutantes, easy money and mortgages, never having to think about Greece.
By Charly Kuecks5 years ago in The Chain
The Origin of the Bitcoin
The real Bitcoin origin dates back to 1495 during the high renaissance era. Among the breathtaking high renaissance elegance in the style of architectural structures that had the purpose of encouraging Christian faith, symmetrical angelic sculptures that visually explained biblical history were displayed in the Catholic churches to remind the public of the divinity of God. Born to the high renaissance era were some of the most talented architects and engineers in history. One Italian inventor who worked as a draftsman, sculptor, architect and engineer was said to be one of the most brilliant minds of all time. The multi-talented genius was named Leonardo Da Vinci and is said to have ideas that extended far beyond the societal accepted mind set of his era. Da Vinci was obsessed with symmetry and produced sophisticated designs that sparked the interests of the nobles and the high class Italian society. The sophistication in Da Vinci's designs proved to be of higher technology because of the advanced abilities and high potential his inventions portrayed. Da Vinci's inventions consisted of an Ornithopter aircraft that produced movement by flapping it's wings, the parachute, a diving suit, Venetian doors, armor, an armored fighting machine, a machine that he said was meant to open a prison from the inside, and a device that tore the bars off of windows. He invented a triple barrel canon, a thirty-three barreled organ, a machine gun, and a great kite that a human could sit in while flying in the air.
By Rosalie Regalado5 years ago in The Chain
Bitcoin Is A Woman. First Place in The Mystery of Bitcoin Challenge.
“It’s a man’s world.” Is it really perceived that everything is arranged to the advantage of men? What if I told you that Bitcoin was created by a woman? A woman I know fairly well. Right now she’s sipping fine wine overseas and claims her fortune came from a family inheritance and good stock investments. She’s modest if you ask me! A billionaire under the radar isn’t unheard of, but the identity of an anonymous innovator that cracked the code on cryptocurrency is.Some things really are better left unsaid..until now! Presenting “Satoshi Nakamoto” unmasked insiders edition the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
By Rini Mulani 5 years ago in The Chain
Lost: $US 24 Billion
“Mein Damen und Herren”, “Excuse me,”… the senior flight attendant announced in her sing-song Swiss German accent, “ladies and gentlemen--” the passengers broke into the anticipated cursory applause. Smiling with pursed lips she paused, “On behalf of the inflight crew, we thank you for flying with Swiss Air and take pleasure in being the first to welcome you to Geneva. Whether your travels bring you here for business or pleasure, we hope you will enjoy your time in Geneva.”
By Maureen De Long5 years ago in The Chain
The mystery of the bitcoin.
The date is January 1st, 2008 and Satoshi has spent the day working hard to provide for his family. Everyday Satoshi gets up and walks to work to ensure his family has what they need. Satoshi lived on the hillside of Hakone. His passion has always been to discover, create and produce something great that will not only change his family's life but those that are connected to him. Satoshi was determined to make the year of the mouse the greatest year ever! Months go by and there appears to be no change for Satoshi and his family. But one thing that remains the same, is the drive Satoshi has to provide greater for his family.
By Ditra Graves5 years ago in The Chain
The Origin of Bitcoin
It was 5am on a crisp November day in a small village outside Shizuoka, Japan. Prince Saionji Kinmochi slowly awoke from an unsettled sleep. His body felt heavier than usual, his bones weaker and his mind somewhat clouded. Over the past month he had been dreaming of his impending death. Deep within himself he knew this was a premonition. Although he had no fear of death, still he was filled with a sense of grief and loss. He knew that he would never again see a spring of pink cherry blossoms or feel the warmth of the summer sun upon his skin. This thought evoked a deep sadness that threatened to flood his heart as well as his eyes.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨5 years ago in The Chain
Friends and Money Can Mix
Part 1 It happened once a year. The day that Darnell Jones was able to go out and get loose with his boys. He looked forward to this day with anticipation each of the 191 days that preceded it. It was a chance to forget about the stresses of work and home life and relax. Since he and his friends were born during the same month, just days apart, why not make a big deal of it every year; for the last 15 years? Each year they picked a new destination they had never been, this year was Alaska. It was stifling hot in Tennessee this time of year, most days well over ninety degrees. They opted for a place where the weather was much milder for a July celebration and hopefully one with a breeze.
By Robin Williams5 years ago in The Chain
The Fall of Benjamin Duke
You’re probably wondering, “Daniel… where’s the dirt you promised us? You said you know who Satoshi Nakamoto is. I don’t understand.” To that I say: trust me. All will become clear. Yes, you read the title correctly. And no, Benjamin Duke isn’t one of the main suspects. In fact, he isn’t a suspect at all. The true identity of Nakamoto has been the subject of much debate for many years. Countless imposters have tried and failed to convince the public. Craig Wright, for instance, still claims to be part of a team that created Bitcoin and the famous pseudonym to this day.
By Daniel Luby5 years ago in The Chain







